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#337299 - 01/24/12 02:33 PM
Re: Easy Song Creation Demo on KORG KRONOS
[Re: kbrkr]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Myself and Nedim both have the Kronos. I use the Kronos on Stage for weddings.
It is a breathtaking instrument, and I can do rudimentary arranging playing using both the Drums, Combinations, with/without Karma. Karma gives the Kronos lots of randomness you won't find in an arranger.
Go over to Korg or Karma-Labs and check it out.
It complements the Tyros 4 perfectly. We used an original Korg Karma keyboard on a few tracks in the studio (making an advertisement), not that many years ago, and it was a pretty cool instrument. http://www.vintagesynth.com/korg/karma.php I can see the possibilties, but I'm not sure I'd use it out playing. The Wavestation was another cool Korg synth my buddy had in his studio (since sold the instrument)...have you ever tried one, Al? Ian PS...Donny should be using a Kronos with his microArranger...that would be a nice combination...and still nice and compact.
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#337323 - 01/24/12 06:40 PM
Re: Easy Song Creation Demo on KORG KRONOS
[Re: kbrkr]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Al...Kronos is made in Japan?
Ian I think so, Ian. I don't believe it was impacted by the Tsunami and their have been build issues with the unit, but sonically it's a monster. Yes, I believe it is, Al, if what I've read about it so far is correct...unlike their Italian built arrangers. Your kit is in fine fettle now, with two Japanese built instruments, as the Tyros4 is also made in Japan. Can't beat Japanese quality. The Karma engine is awesome for intricate, and evolving backgrounds, that unlike styles, never seem to repeat too much. The rest of the sounds and features are definitely top notch; Tony Hughes and I were talking about the Kronos the other day on Skype. I probably would never gig with it, but I'd have one in a heartbeat if the budget would allow it...certainly one beautifully designed and incredible sounding instrument. Ian
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Yamaha Tyros4, Yamaha MS-60S Powered Monitors(2), Yamaha CS-01, Yamaha TQ-5, Yamaha PSR-S775.
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#337346 - 01/24/12 09:00 PM
Re: Easy Song Creation Demo on KORG KRONOS
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 06/24/05
Posts: 892
Loc: Baltimore, MD USA
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Donny, I agree with you. This is an absolutely amazing instrument. I have been fascinated by the whole concept since I first heard of it several months ago. I'd love to get my hands on one. My concerns are these. It would have to be a creative, fantasy instrument for me. I could use it out once in awhile for the right wedding. For my playing needs for that kind of instrument, I would need at least the 76 note model or the 88 key version. The 61 would not be enough for that kind of playing and those upper two units are expensive. I can't imagine using it on a job unless I was 20 years younger. And I already have my fantasy keyboard, my Yamaha C3 6 foot grand piano. This satisfies a lot of creative outlets. I already have one piano CD out and I recorded a new one in Seattle in the fall which I will be releasing in the spring. However, I must say, in a perfect world, I'd have an 88 key version of the Kronos in my studio. Who knows what might happen?
Joe
Yamaha Tyros 1, S 900, Roland RD 700, Yamaha C3
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PSR S950, PSR S900, Roland RD 700, Yamaha C3 6'Grand, Sennheiser E 935 mic, several recording mics including a Neuman U 87, Bose L1 Compact, Roland VS 2480 24 Track Recorder Joe Ayala
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#337369 - 01/25/12 04:31 AM
Re: Easy Song Creation Demo on KORG KRONOS
[Re: Songman55]
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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Donny, I agree with you. This is an absolutely amazing instrument. I have been fascinated by the whole concept since I first heard of it several months ago. I'd love to get my hands on one. My concerns are these. It would have to be a creative, fantasy instrument for me. I could use it out once in awhile for the right wedding. For my playing needs for that kind of instrument, I would need at least the 76 note model or the 88 key version. The 61 would not be enough for that kind of playing and those upper two units are expensive. I can't imagine using it on a job unless I was 20 years younger. And I already have my fantasy keyboard, my Yamaha C3 6 foot grand piano. This satisfies a lot of creative outlets. I already have one piano CD out and I recorded a new one in Seattle in the fall which I will be releasing in the spring. However, I must say, in a perfect world, I'd have an 88 key version of the Kronos in my studio. Who knows what might happen?
Joe
Yamaha Tyros 1, S 900, Roland RD 700, Yamaha C3 Joe good luck with your newest CD release.....I agree with you also....you could surly create some fantastic backing tracks also for your vocals .....and use something else to play over & sing on gigs... you will certainly have excellent sounds using the KRONOS as a foundation. With your chops Joe I know you cold definitely make musical magic..
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