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  Topic: Your very first synth
timesnothing

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PostForum: General Synthesizers/Keyboards   Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:26 pm   Subject: Your very first synth
Moog Prodigy
Great little 2 oscillator synth, with that moog sound.
Sorry, I ever parted with it.
Shouldn't have took notice of the drummer, complaining I was taking to long changing patches, bet ...
  Topic: Will korg produce a 88 / 76 key weighted midi controller?
timesnothing

Replies: 3
Views: 3505

PostForum: General Synthesizers/Keyboards   Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2018 11:21 pm   Subject: Yamaha MX88
Slight change of topic, just tried out the MX88 from Yamaha.

I thought it played and sounded fantastic for the money. Great feeling keyboard, with all the desirables I wanted listed in my previo ...
  Topic: Will korg produce a 88 / 76 key weighted midi controller?
timesnothing

Replies: 3
Views: 3505

PostForum: General Synthesizers/Keyboards   Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 8:35 pm   Subject: Will korg produce a 88 / 76 key weighted midi controller?
Times are changing, it was always an advantage to have a separate midi keyboard with the prospect of adding / changing sound modules.

The disadvantage, was that these sound modules were very expens ...
  Topic: Will korg produce a 88 / 76 key weighted midi controller?
timesnothing

Replies: 3
Views: 3505

PostForum: General Synthesizers/Keyboards   Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 6:08 am   Subject: Will korg produce a 88 / 76 key weighted midi controller?
It's just that I'm currently using a twenty year old Roland A33 with the korg module.

The Roland isn't weighted, but it has the facilities that I feel is important when controlling the module.
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  Topic: Using drumtrack patterns within a korg module.
timesnothing

Replies: 0
Views: 822

PostForum: Korg Kronos   Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 9:26 pm   Subject: Using drumtrack patterns within a korg module.
I currently use drumtrack for each slot within setlist mode in my korg kronos 88.

I'm considering using the korg D1 as a midi controller with the korg module.
Tried it with my new korg plugKEY an ...
  Topic: Korg D1 as a controller
timesnothing

Replies: 4
Views: 3516

PostForum: Korg Kronos   Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 11:20 pm   Subject: Korg D1 as a controller
Thanks KK & voip, at least you have got the point I was trying to get across in my original post.

Im interested in using the D1 solely as a controller. The 30 sounds, would be a bonus for pra ...
  Topic: Korg D1 as a controller
timesnothing

Replies: 4
Views: 3516

PostForum: Korg Kronos   Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 8:06 pm   Subject: Korg D1 as a controller
I'm excited that korg, has managed to fit an RH3 in such a compact light weight portable keyboard.

My question is, how would the playing experience, compare with a kronos 88 or 73, if the D1 was c ...
  Topic: New Kronos wish list
timesnothing

Replies: 78
Views: 29054

PostForum: Korg Kronos   Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 10:23 pm   Subject: Kong module
GregC wrote:
I agree. And a few yrs ago, Korg, actually Rich Formadini at a prior NAMM said no plans for a module.
And when a co states this I consider it final.

Everyone's requirements are diff ...
  Topic: New Kronos wish list
timesnothing

Replies: 78
Views: 29054

PostForum: Korg Kronos   Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 2:26 pm   Subject: Korg kronos module
Agreed.

Let's keep our fingers crossed for a korg kronos module, then it would be desirable for everybody, including both live and studio players.

Just make sure it's backwards compatible.

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  Topic: New Kronos wish list
timesnothing

Replies: 78
Views: 29054

PostForum: Korg Kronos   Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2017 10:21 pm   Subject: Remote keyboard
The Grandstage is a standalone keyboard.

I was thinking more of a keyboard that would sync and mimic the kronos's setlist mode.

No editing features, or even a screen would be required.

T ...
  Topic: New Kronos wish list
timesnothing

Replies: 78
Views: 29054

PostForum: Korg Kronos   Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 10:24 pm   Subject: Remote keyboard
Another suggestion, would be for Korg to develop a remote type keyboard.

Let's face it, the Korg Kronos has been in production since 2011. We all love it and appreciate the continuing support given ...
  Topic: New Kronos wish list
timesnothing

Replies: 78
Views: 29054

PostForum: Korg Kronos   Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 11:14 pm   Subject: New Kronos wish list
Surely one of the main limitations with korg at the moment, is the inability to produce a light weight piano action.

I don't like comparing companies, but surely it would be good for business, for ...
  Topic: New Kronos wish list
timesnothing

Replies: 78
Views: 29054

PostForum: Korg Kronos   Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2017 4:29 pm   Subject: New Kronos wish list
Just a kronos module would do for me. I could then leave my heavyweight kronos 88 at home and use a lighter weighted 88 keyboard for gigging. Laughing
  Topic: KRONOS LS keybed?
timesnothing

Replies: 11
Views: 8462

PostForum: Korg Kronos   Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 2:00 pm   Subject: KRONOS LS keybed?
Just to add to my previous post, in my opinion and this is subjective of course, the LS keyboard action isn't as good as the kronos 61 keybed. If only that keybed had been used for the LS, I would ha ...
  Topic: KRONOS LS keybed?
timesnothing

Replies: 11
Views: 8462

PostForum: Korg Kronos   Posted: Sat May 06, 2017 10:54 pm   Subject: KRONOS LS keybed?
I got a chance to try the LS.
My plan was to keep my original kronos 88 upstairs in my music room and use the LS to mimic all the settings and be a lighter alternative to take out and about. The s ...
 
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