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#377044 - 12/03/13 12:40 PM
Re: Impressive KORG KROME demos not bad for 1000euro
[Re: nbnserge]
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Unfortunately, I never thought the Korg piano sounds were very good, but that's just an opinion from a deaf old codger. The other sounds didn't impress me at all. I guess for some kids in a club situation where they were really into distorted and weird sounds it would be a good buy, though. Gary
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#377052 - 12/03/13 01:49 PM
Re: Impressive KORG KROME demos not bad for 1000euro
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 02/23/01
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Unfortunately, I never thought the Korg piano sounds were very good, but that's just an opinion from a deaf old codger. The other sounds didn't impress me at all. I guess for some kids in a club situation where they were really into distorted and weird sounds it would be a good buy, though. Gary Gary, as much as I like and respect you as a person and human being in general, I have come to the conclusion that asking your opinion about how a given instrument sounds is pointless: your bias towards Yamaha is rivaled only by Henni's bias towards Ketron or Fran's bias towards Roland. Respectfully, Andrea
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#377060 - 12/03/13 02:35 PM
Re: Impressive KORG KROME demos not bad for 1000euro
[Re: ianmcnll]
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This looks like a great organ package for Kronos users, like Dreamer and Bachus...have you guys tried this? http://www.korg.com/krs06 Ian Ian, yes, this expansion pack comes free with the latest Kronos OS upgrade and has had rave reviews by many Kronos users, who claim that finally they can play their favorite Keith Emerson or Jon Lord solos with exactly the same sound. Unfortunately the pack is not compatible with the Krome because it lacks the CX-3 engine, like Rosetree wrote. Here is the relative thread on Korg Forums: KRS-06 Keith Emerson presets hit the nail and here are a few examples recorded by a Kronos user (canadian like you... ) Craig MacDonald plays the KRS-06
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#377073 - 12/03/13 04:21 PM
Re: Impressive KORG KROME demos not bad for 1000euro
[Re: nbnserge]
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I always thought Korg's organs were pretty top notch way back in day of the old pre-digital original BX-3/CX-3. In fact a buddy of mine still uses a BX-3 (double manual), the wood cabinet is all scarred and scratched, but it sounds terrific...the drawbars are excellent...it's only weakness was the internal rotary speaker effect, although it was considered pretty good in it's day...he runs his through a Neo-Ventilator rotary sim, and it sounds every bit as good as the newest clonewheels...even the overdrive is great.
Emerson has been a Korg endorser for a long time...I think he's now using an Oasys or Kronos as his main 'board.
It is nice to see the new CX-3 engine supported, as the new type CX-3 organ itself was discontinued.
Maybe they will develop more organ patches for the Krome, based on those vintage sounds made for the Kronos.
Ian
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#377076 - 12/03/13 04:34 PM
Re: Impressive KORG KROME demos not bad for 1000euro
[Re: nbnserge]
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Andrea, I never like Yamaha's grand piano either - that's why I took the time to create one from a GM piano and posted it for others to use. It has been downloaded thousands upon thousands of time over the past decade, and most everyone prefers it over Yamaha's default piano voices. And, if you re-read my post, I didn't mention Yamaha at all. Like I said, I really never liked Yamaha's default piano sounds. From most of the demos I've recently heard, the piano sounds ALL seem to have been tweaked and tuned quite a bit. When I had the opportunity to get my hands on the actual keyboards themselves, the piano sounds have all been, at least to me, OOTB, somewhat synthetic or thin sounding. Just the opinion of a deaf, old codger that plays an arranger keyboard nearly every day of the week for a living. Cheers, Gary
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