Kronos Bugs?
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Kronos Bugs?
Hello there,
I am very tempted to buy one of the first batch Kronos keyboards for sale to replace my current workstation.I'm planning to use it mostly for live applications.And so,to Korg, can we expect a fully finished product from the KRONOS? It would be possible that there will be bugs on the OS but I hope at least it would be minimal.
I am very tempted to buy one of the first batch Kronos keyboards for sale to replace my current workstation.I'm planning to use it mostly for live applications.And so,to Korg, can we expect a fully finished product from the KRONOS? It would be possible that there will be bugs on the OS but I hope at least it would be minimal.
Last edited by jrocko31 on Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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No one can no for sure until it is in the wild and people are actually using it for day to day operation. Me personally, I have it on preorder, and I look forward to using it straight away.
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And if there was any bugs...do you really thing Korg will say:
Yeah, of course there is a lot of bugs but we'll fix them...
???
Yeah, of course there is a lot of bugs but we'll fix them...
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Seven of the nine synth engines come directly from OASYS and these are essentially bug free (from a practical stand point).
I've used them all extensively and they are absolutely rock solid. Porting issues aside, you can expect absolutely superlative quality synthesizers.
With great respect to Korg on this front - I believe that have among the very, very best audio technology software development teams in the world. I really mean that. The OASYS is a technical marvel - how they extract so much DSP power from a single Intel processor I'll never know. And it works - beautifully, virtually bug free and with enormous quality and efficiency.
But I also own the T3, O1R/W, Z1, Triton Rack and Karma (with MOSS board) and they all work incredibly well. I have never encountered a bug in any of these synths. And then you look at their stunningly rapid port of electribe to iPad virtually the day the iPad was released, and their truly wonderous iMS20 for iPad released almost as an 'aside' to their mainstream efforts, and you realise that the one thing above all else that Korg have absolutely nailed - lock, stock and barrell - is audio software. I do not believe there is a better company in existence in this regard. A huge amount of this seems to be down to Korg R&D in the US.
I'm speaking as someone who worked in the software industry for 9 years and who beta tested for OASYS - from these perspectives and from Korg's proven legacy, I'm personally not one iota worried about the quality of Korons' operating capabilities, efficiency and synth engine quality - they have long since 'nailed' how to do these to the highest conceivable quality.
Kevin.
I've used them all extensively and they are absolutely rock solid. Porting issues aside, you can expect absolutely superlative quality synthesizers.
With great respect to Korg on this front - I believe that have among the very, very best audio technology software development teams in the world. I really mean that. The OASYS is a technical marvel - how they extract so much DSP power from a single Intel processor I'll never know. And it works - beautifully, virtually bug free and with enormous quality and efficiency.
But I also own the T3, O1R/W, Z1, Triton Rack and Karma (with MOSS board) and they all work incredibly well. I have never encountered a bug in any of these synths. And then you look at their stunningly rapid port of electribe to iPad virtually the day the iPad was released, and their truly wonderous iMS20 for iPad released almost as an 'aside' to their mainstream efforts, and you realise that the one thing above all else that Korg have absolutely nailed - lock, stock and barrell - is audio software. I do not believe there is a better company in existence in this regard. A huge amount of this seems to be down to Korg R&D in the US.
I'm speaking as someone who worked in the software industry for 9 years and who beta tested for OASYS - from these perspectives and from Korg's proven legacy, I'm personally not one iota worried about the quality of Korons' operating capabilities, efficiency and synth engine quality - they have long since 'nailed' how to do these to the highest conceivable quality.
Kevin.
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The only Korg machines that i've known of bugs are M3 and PA line.
And there was few on Triton which they fixed.
And there was few on Triton which they fixed.
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Re: Kronos Bugs?
there are op.sys updates to solve bugs, there are upgradesjrocko31 wrote:Hello there,
I am very tempted to buy one of the first batch Kronos keyboards for sale to replace my current workstation.I'm planning to use it mostly for live applications.And so,to Korg, can we expect a fully finished product from the KRONOS? It would be possible that there will be bugs on the OS but I hope at least it would be minimal.
for mobile phones (50 €) why should not happen to a more complex system?
The important point is to have a support from korg
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Where to hide your Kronos
"But I also own the T3, O1R/W, Z1, Triton Rack and Karma (with MOSS board) and they all work incredibly well. I have never encountered a bug in any of these synths."
Out of 12 Korg keyboards going back to 1989 only the display back light on my WS AD, the volume sliders on my M1s, and one button on my M50 ever had any problems (not counting AC damage from the wall socket) and I can see no reason to not buy one of the first Kronos. You are more likely to have your local police show up at your door and steal it than have it break or have issues and I base this statement on pure mathematics relative to my frame of reference. As long as you hide it under your bed you should no problems....as long as the bed is not takin.
A good surge protector and AC filter is a good idea as well and a balanced isolation transformer to balance the US AC is even better. Equi-tech http://www.equitech.com/products/rack/sonofqav.html makes the best by far but Furman makes a reasonable one as well. I was using a Furman IT 1220 and for recording in Hawaii would consider it a must. Funny thing happened to my bed......
John^^
PS T3...sweet.
Out of 12 Korg keyboards going back to 1989 only the display back light on my WS AD, the volume sliders on my M1s, and one button on my M50 ever had any problems (not counting AC damage from the wall socket) and I can see no reason to not buy one of the first Kronos. You are more likely to have your local police show up at your door and steal it than have it break or have issues and I base this statement on pure mathematics relative to my frame of reference. As long as you hide it under your bed you should no problems....as long as the bed is not takin.
A good surge protector and AC filter is a good idea as well and a balanced isolation transformer to balance the US AC is even better. Equi-tech http://www.equitech.com/products/rack/sonofqav.html makes the best by far but Furman makes a reasonable one as well. I was using a Furman IT 1220 and for recording in Hawaii would consider it a must. Funny thing happened to my bed......
John^^
PS T3...sweet.
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