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Casio AZ-1
The AZ-1 is a 41-note velocity and aftertouch sensitive performance remote keyboard MIDI controller. 2 wheels, 2 switches and 1 slider are user assignable to different MIDI functions. A row of buttons is used to access 128 program change commands. 2 switchable MIDI channels allow you to switch between two synths or performances on the fly. There are also dedicated sustain and portamento controller buttons. Lightweight and battery-powered. (1986)
Korg RK-100
The Korg RK100 remote MIDI keyboard (no velocity) is a 41-note controller for any MIDI synth or module. There are program change buttons that can switch between 64 programs as well as program increment and decrement buttons. There are also 3 wheels to control pitch, modulation and volume. In some cases the mod-wheel can also modulate your synths filter. (1984; Available in black, red, white and walnut)
Lync LN-4
LYNC specializes in remote MIDI keyboard controllers like the Jan Hammer signature LN-4 pictured above. It's a 49-note velocity sensitive controller with assignable wheel, switch and control knobs. There's also a pitch-bend wheel. 4 MIDI outs and switchable channels can tap into 32 MIDI devices! 8 push-buttons can access up to 64 patches as well as increment and decrement. By far the most feature-laden remote keyboard to date. (1988; Available in black, white, orange, red, blue and yellow)
Roland Axis
The Axis is a classic 45-note remote MIDI keyboard controller. The keyboard is velocity and aftertouch sensitive. Programs are changed using the black and white keys, up to 120 programs or 10 performances can be accessed. There's a dedicated pitch wheel, assignable mod wheel and volume wheel on the neck. There's also assignable octave up, chord memory and modulation buttons and dedicated program change, midi channel and key transpose buttons. Get the Owner's Manual. (1985)