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I checked some cubase tools.
I think the software from Steinbberg is very good.
But please answer my question :=)....would be helpfull:
Can i send different audio files in wav to the software sequencer for editing
and mastering or is that not possible?
Mayby dumb question butm i have no idea.....its a new world for me.
Last week i knew nothing about this stuff.
I am sure that in future i will work with sequencer software.
and back to Topic Kronos:
what great sounds....the piano wow
in the past i was not a Korg- Workstation fan.
I prevered Roland sounds (specially the strings, drums and some guitars)
But the Kronos sounds fantastic....great Piano....cant wait to play it.
it sounds like the Oasys...much warmer and deeper then m3 i think.
But i have to test it or have to hear more sounds (specially nature sounds, strings, drums and guitars)
Hope this workstation will be not to expensive....
dont wanna wait until x-mas^^
I think the software from Steinbberg is very good.
But please answer my question :=)....would be helpfull:
Can i send different audio files in wav to the software sequencer for editing
and mastering or is that not possible?
Mayby dumb question butm i have no idea.....its a new world for me.
Last week i knew nothing about this stuff.
I am sure that in future i will work with sequencer software.
and back to Topic Kronos:
what great sounds....the piano wow
in the past i was not a Korg- Workstation fan.
I prevered Roland sounds (specially the strings, drums and some guitars)
But the Kronos sounds fantastic....great Piano....cant wait to play it.
it sounds like the Oasys...much warmer and deeper then m3 i think.
But i have to test it or have to hear more sounds (specially nature sounds, strings, drums and guitars)
Hope this workstation will be not to expensive....
dont wanna wait until x-mas^^
voice-music wrote:I checked some cubase tools.
I think the software from Steinbberg is very good.
But please answer my question :=)....would be helpfull:
Can i send different audio files in wav to the software sequencer for editing
and mastering or is that not possible?
Mayby dumb question butm i have no idea.....its a new world for me.
Last week i knew nothing about this stuff.
I am sure that in future i will work with sequencer software.
and back to Topic Kronos:
what great sounds....the piano wow
in the past i was not a Korg- Workstation fan.
I prevered Roland sounds (specially the strings, drums and some guitars)
But the Kronos sounds fantastic....great Piano....cant wait to play it.
it sounds like the Oasys...much warmer and deeper then m3 i think.
But i have to test it or have to hear more sounds (specially nature sounds, strings, drums and guitars)
Hope this workstation will be not to expensive....
dont wanna wait until x-mas^^
People is getting boring of the "Kronos" now, is taking too long for Korg to release it....Korggggg!!..Hurry Dud...or "Kronos" will be part of the past soon....Yamaha is coming with something new and huge !! (rumors) and Roland planning something spectacular (256 voices Analog & Digital Synth "Synclavier Style"...(rumors)...KORG HURRY UP !!, RELEASE DA' COWBOY NOW!
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Re: What about Support?
Reggmail,Reggmail wrote:Very well said, jimknopf, [ quote] .
You need to spend some time learning how to use the "quote" functionality. I could not distinguish between the text you were trying to quote and your response -- it was a big jumble.
Re: What about Support?
MartinHines wrote:Reggmail,Reggmail wrote:Very well said, jimknopf, [ quote] .
You need to spend some time learning how to use the "quote" functionality. I could not distinguish between the text you were trying to quote and your response -- it was a big jumble.

You are correct, I seem to usually do things the hard way.
I guess after Korg support stops for the Kronos I will be using it a lot ''quoting'' a bunch of ( I told you so's) ...Lol.
Peace & blessings.

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Re: What about Support?
All products are eventually discontinued. Someday the Kronos will no longer be manufactured, replaced by something newer and better.Reggmail wrote: [Sorry about that MartinHines.
You are correct, I seem to usually do things the hard way.
I guess after Korg support stops for the Kronos I will be using it a lot ''quoting'' a bunch of ( I told you so's) ...Lol.
Peace & blessings.
As long as it's made in Japan, you can count on it being built like a tank.robinkle wrote:For those who have touched a Kronos. How is the build quality? Is it rock solid, hard and got the feeling of being expensive quality gear, or is it like Roland Gear?
...Can someone from Korg please confirm if it is in fact made in Japan?
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Yes, it will be made in Japan.T7 wrote:As long as it's made in Japan, you can count on it being built like a tank.robinkle wrote:For those who have touched a Kronos. How is the build quality? Is it rock solid, hard and got the feeling of being expensive quality gear, or is it like Roland Gear?
...Can someone from Korg please confirm if it is in fact made in Japan?
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robinkle wrote:For those who have touched a Kronos. How is the build quality? Is it rock solid, hard and got the feeling of being expensive quality gear, or is it like Roland Gear?

My god that cracked me up. Theres not too many things on earth i dislike more than roland gear... that made my night





Also, i felt it at NAMM, feels like a frikin tank!
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Past Gear: Triton Extreme w/moss & ram, Korg Radias, Kurzweil Micropiano, Triton classic, & Karma
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So Roland gear is made in North Korea then. :XT7 wrote:As long as it's made in Japan, you can count on it being built like a tank.robinkle wrote:For those who have touched a Kronos. How is the build quality? Is it rock solid, hard and got the feeling of being expensive quality gear, or is it like Roland Gear?
...Can someone from Korg please confirm if it is in fact made in Japan?
Thanks for respons guys. Built like a tank. Good!