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#337798 - 01/28/12 04:01 AM
Re: Performances with Korg Kronos
[Re: kbrkr]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Yes, that's all true, Bill...and one of the reasons I chose Tyros4. I'm very, very lazy, and I want my keyboard to sound super duper right away, straight out of the box. The Tyros4 delivers in spades! I'm a player first, and a programmer/tweaker a distant second, although the Tyros4 gives me enough sound tweakabilty to keep this arranger player VERY happy! Playing left hand chords and still being able to trigger nuances on my selected SA/SA2 right hand sounds is a dream on the Tyros4, which makes it such an expressive "live" instrument, again why it is my first choice of arrangers. The difference for me would be...I could gig with the Tyros4 and a Kronos, or just a Tyros4, but not with just a Kronos...just not enough arranger capability for me, although the Karma engine does sound super. Again, all my opinions. Ian
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#337803 - 01/28/12 05:16 AM
Re: Performances with Korg Kronos
[Re: kbrkr]
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5392
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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If you read some of my posts, I have always said that a T4/Kronos combo would be one hell of a rig.
As to the T4 on its own, it’s one of the best Arrangers out there, however for me I find its capability’s to limiting. (I don’t play out live, so I am the opposite of you in that I am more a technical tweaker)
One thing that has always followed me through life though is the realistic reproduction of music, which is why my sound systems through the years have not been all in ones, but a careful match of components.
Bill
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#337818 - 01/28/12 08:15 AM
Re: Performances with Korg Kronos
[Re: Bachus]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Kronos is made for different stuff...it excels at what it is designed to do...be a powerful synth.
Arrangers are altogether different.
Ian If you combined the T4 with the KRonos 88 in one instrument, you would get every composers dream.... Arranger and KARMA combined with the powerfull synth engine and the SA acoustic voices would allow for so much creativitty.. Arrangers allow for a lot of flexibillity when just jamming and improvising.. Sadly most arranger players only use their arrangers to copy the artistic performances of the real musicians. Bachus, you sound in your posts like you know very much about synths, arrangers and their uses and players, and I always enjoy your views and opinions. I would love to hear some of your own recorded work, on whatever instruments you are using presently (or had previously)...could you send me some of your work privately? MP3 would be fine. My email is in my profile, and you have my word that your work will be kept strictly confidential, and would never be shared elsewhere, or posted here or anywhere else. I figure if your playing/user ability is anywhere close to your extraordinary knowledge of synths, arrangers and their ilk, I'm going to be in for a real treat. Don't worry about genre...I have a completely varied taste in music so I'm very open to anything experimental or individualistic. Thanks, Ian
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#337855 - 01/28/12 12:21 PM
Re: Performances with Korg Kronos
[Re: Bachus]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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As long as my performance doesn't sound like this, i'll stick to composing and only playing for my own pleasure. Music is a hobby for me that makes me relax after a stressfull day at work. Does it really matter how good a player i am, as long as i am having fun?
Thanks for your reply, Bachus. Playing music does the same for me after a busy day, even if that day included playing music for professional reasons. At home I get to play what I want...at work, it will depend on the job and/or audience. I was just interested in what stuff you were doing and how you were accomplishing it...nothing more. You show a good deal of knowledge on what is pertinent in music today, and perhaps in the future. We all have a message in our music...I just wanted to hear yours. Ian
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