Ja, gerade auf Facebook gelesen, dass das Teil im Korg-Video wohl wirklich von Retroactive ist:
"I just saw that Korg used one of our Retrakt Adjustable Rack Systems in one of their videos. It looks great!"
Ach ja, hier auch die Mitteilung die sie geteilt hatten zum Thema dieses Produkt nicht mehr weiter zu bauen:
"We're clearing out all of the Retrakt rack systems we made last year. It was a good idea, but due to our inability to make these in quantities that would reduce the price enough (We're talking about 500+ sets to get the price down to the On-Stage Stands tier), we decided not to pursue this product line any further.
I personally use these pretty frequently in my music studio. I have my Hi-Fi amps and splitters (For a bi-amp setup) mounted in one, my 2600 and Minimoog clones are bounted in one, and the PA mixer setup in the room uses one, so the mixer can stand vertically. I find these to be incredibly useful, and they fit nicer into certain spaces than a cabinet would.
I currently have 3 of the 2-tier Retrakt 1 available (Red hinges, with spring pins that click into place as you adjust the unit. Also has a thick metal tray instead of the left and right feet).
I have around 20 of the black Retrakt systems left, plus a box of about 100 sets of andjustable black hinges. I'm going to keep a handful of sets for myself to use in the future, but I want to sell off the rest, since they take up so much space on my shelves. I've relisted these on the website and will keep them up until the inventory is gone.
https://retroaktivsynthesizers.com/.../retrakt-2-rack-system (Link to the Retrakt 1, which has the red hinges, spring pins, and the metal tray)
Link to the rev 2 Retrakt, which doesn't have the tray, uses thumb screws to lock into place.
https://retroaktivsynthesizers.com/.../retrakt-angling... "