Music
keyboard stands are often wussy (bouncy) or incredibly expensive.
Instead, we found a solid used (normal) table that was deep and added
cut shelf material to create a second level for the (computer) monitor
and (speaker) monitors. More shelf material and straps form a self on
the backside of the table to hide a small computer, power strip, and
cables. Both shelves have middle supports to prevent sagging. An old
piano bench is used for a chair. A simple music stand was made that
slips over the computer monitor. I tried a small computer keyboard with
integrated touchpad but had a terrible time typing on it so switched it
out for full sized wireless pieces. A commercial
quilted cover protects the music workstation when not in use and makes a
nice rest for the computer keyboard when not using the music keyboard.
The reach over the music keyboard is a little awkward, but must of my
time at the keyboard is spent playing. Isolation pads angle the
(speaker) monitors just right.