I'd like to know whether I am expected (or forced) to spend extra $$ in order to fully use the Kronos. Would I be required to upgrade memory or buy optional equipment?
My point is as follows. One would really need a flash ram board and a firewire board (FW16E) to use the Motif XF to its fullest capability (sampling, audio track, integration with a DAW, etc.). Those two options cost $400. I hope the Kronos isn't like that.
Essential additional costs for the Kronos?
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Essential additional costs for the Kronos?
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- MartinHines
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The only options for the Kronos are pedals:
(see Specifications tab and scroll to bottom)
http://www.korg.com/Product.aspx?pd=598
[Option]
XVP-10: Expression/Volume Pedal
EXP-2: Foot Controller
DS-1H: Damper Pedal
PS-1: Pedal Switch
PS-3: Pedal Switch
The only one of these that people might want is the DS-1H Damper Pedal. This is the only pedal that supports Korg piano "half-pedaling". If you don't know what that is, it probably isn't important to you.
Except for half-pedaling functionality, switch and damper pedals from other manufacturers will work on the Kronos.
There IS a potential down the road for a memory addition. Supposedly the Kronos currently comes with 2GB of RAM on its motherboard, but the motherboard theoretically supports 4GB of RAM. If Korg modifies the Operating System to support 4GB, a 2GB stick of RAM would most likely cost $100 or less. There is history for this. Originally the OASYS came with 1GB of RAM, but Korg increased the max RAM to 2 GB in OASYS OS v1.1.
The only other "option" you might want to consider is KarmaLab Karma Editor for Kronos (which is Stephen Kay's product). It is completely optional:
http://www.karma-lab.com/main.html
http://www.karma-lab.com/karmasoft/kk/kk_main.html
P.S. -- I assume you already know there are always some other required items -- sound system, stand, cables, etc.
(see Specifications tab and scroll to bottom)
http://www.korg.com/Product.aspx?pd=598
[Option]
XVP-10: Expression/Volume Pedal
EXP-2: Foot Controller
DS-1H: Damper Pedal
PS-1: Pedal Switch
PS-3: Pedal Switch
The only one of these that people might want is the DS-1H Damper Pedal. This is the only pedal that supports Korg piano "half-pedaling". If you don't know what that is, it probably isn't important to you.
Except for half-pedaling functionality, switch and damper pedals from other manufacturers will work on the Kronos.
There IS a potential down the road for a memory addition. Supposedly the Kronos currently comes with 2GB of RAM on its motherboard, but the motherboard theoretically supports 4GB of RAM. If Korg modifies the Operating System to support 4GB, a 2GB stick of RAM would most likely cost $100 or less. There is history for this. Originally the OASYS came with 1GB of RAM, but Korg increased the max RAM to 2 GB in OASYS OS v1.1.
The only other "option" you might want to consider is KarmaLab Karma Editor for Kronos (which is Stephen Kay's product). It is completely optional:
http://www.karma-lab.com/main.html
http://www.karma-lab.com/karmasoft/kk/kk_main.html
P.S. -- I assume you already know there are always some other required items -- sound system, stand, cables, etc.
- Gargamel314
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