
Nice Kronos demo
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- mjames4208
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enough with the demo's, I'm ready to get my hands on one.... LOL!
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I can finally say: Korg Have a good piano sound!!!
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Past Gear: Korg Krome 61 -Hammond SK1 73 - Korg M3 61 Expanded Radias - Korg M50 73 - Korg N5EX - Korg N1R - Korg TR 76 - Korg TR 88
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Past Gear: Korg Krome 61 -Hammond SK1 73 - Korg M3 61 Expanded Radias - Korg M50 73 - Korg N5EX - Korg N1R - Korg TR 76 - Korg TR 88
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Regarding the piano sound/SGX-1, the details have not really come out yet, but there are so many variations of the two pianos that many people should be able to find the one that they like.
The system allows for "Piano Types" that are "templates" of the # of velocity layers used, where they split, the amount of key-off, mechanical noise, and pedal noises etc. that can be selected for each Program. So you can get very warm/dark versions of each piano, brighter ones, ones with very expressive/subtle lower dynamics, and more.
Each Piano (German and Japanese) has 16 Piano Type variations that we programmed, some with input from the artists, and then you can offset some of the parameters to adjust to your taste. It's a very effective system and we got a lot of mileage out of it. I'm looking forward to reading your reactions when you finally get to play them.
Regards,
Jerry
The system allows for "Piano Types" that are "templates" of the # of velocity layers used, where they split, the amount of key-off, mechanical noise, and pedal noises etc. that can be selected for each Program. So you can get very warm/dark versions of each piano, brighter ones, ones with very expressive/subtle lower dynamics, and more.
Each Piano (German and Japanese) has 16 Piano Type variations that we programmed, some with input from the artists, and then you can offset some of the parameters to adjust to your taste. It's a very effective system and we got a lot of mileage out of it. I'm looking forward to reading your reactions when you finally get to play them.
Regards,
Jerry
- orpheus2006
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Nice demos and great performance (including a simple but effective light effect
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The pianos and EPs are simply great!


The pianos and EPs are simply great!

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