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Lou wrote:I've been wondering about the Restore Data on DVD.
How would you restore without a DVD drive in the K?
I assume a PC or a Mac is required. Not entirely sure.
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Yes, of course, but then connecting to the K by means of USB to restore?
I have read nothing regarding this anywhere.. ?
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That'll be using the USB to connect to a PC/Mac. either proprietary software that will access the drive, or drive-sharing :)
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You can plug a class compliant USB DVD RW drive direct into the Kronos for reading and writing DVD and CD's
Lou wrote:
sparkie wrote:
Accessories:
AC cord, Quick Start Guide, Accessory DVD Disk (Restore Data, KORG USB Driver, Manual PDF, etc.)
I've been wondering about the Restore Data on DVD.
How would you restore without a DVD drive in the K?
Sorry for being naive here.. :oops:
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TSUNAMI wrote:You can plug a class compliant USB DVD RW drive direct into the Kronos for reading and writing DVD and CD's
Lou wrote:
sparkie wrote:
I've been wondering about the Restore Data on DVD.
How would you restore without a DVD drive in the K?
Sorry for being naive here.. :oops:
Yes, I realize this, but I don't think Korg expects everyone to go out and buy a DVD drive. Maybe the Kronos can access your internal computer drive?
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If your spending £$3000 i think another £$30 is exactly what Korg is expecting you to do .... I wont have to on the other hand as i have one already !:)



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TSUNAMI wrote:You can plug a class compliant USB DVD RW drive direct into the Kronos for reading and writing DVD and CD's
Lou wrote: I've been wondering about the Restore Data on DVD.
How would you restore without a DVD drive in the K?
Sorry for being naive here.. :oops:
Yes, I realize this, but I don't think Korg expects everyone to go out and but a DVD drive. Maybe the Kronos can access your internal computer drive?
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TSUNAMI wrote:If your spending £$3000 i think another £$30 is exactly what Korg is expecting you to do ....:)

I don't think so.. there must be another way of accessing the date for retrieval.
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Well you need to think so cause thats how its done .

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TSUNAMI wrote:If your spending £$3000 i think another £$30 is exactly what Korg is expecting you to do ....:)

I don't think so.. there must be another way of accessing the date for retrieval.
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TSUNAMI wrote:Well you need to think so cause thats how its done .

I see, .. so you've read this somewhere then, please point me to it.
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I see you have posted elsewhere on the web that you have had no serious answer to your question (KarmaLabs)

My answer is serious, thats how you will restore if you don't like it take it up with Korg but DON'T EVER treat me with disrespect. TWAT
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TSUNAMI wrote:Well you need to think so cause thats how its done .

I see, .. so you've read this somewhere then, please point me to it.
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TSUNAMI wrote:I see you have posted elsewhere on the web that you have had no serious answer to your question (KarmaLabs)

My answer is serious, thats how you will restore if you don't like it take it up with Korg but DON'T EVER treat me with disrespect. TWAT
Lou wrote:
TSUNAMI wrote:Well you need to think so cause thats how its done .

I see, .. so you've read this somewhere then, please point me to it.
Yep, I posted elsewhere, looking for as much info as I can.
Incidentally, there was no disrespect. Just replying in the same manner that you came at me. Let it lie dude! :wink:
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anyone else go to the kronos event at west la music earlier?
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EnjoyRC wrote:Now on YouTube!!! The links are:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1AMNXrZwP4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvlC-8eOrhM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob50TdIv4OE

I switched to my Mac and used iMovie. What a wonderful thing!!! Was so easy to splice and dice and post to YouTube. Expect many more videos from me in the future after experiencing how easy that was.
Very nice video. I'm wondering, how was the sound of the Kronos itself recorded? i.e. were you mixing in a line output of the Kronos? or were you picking it up from the mic in-room (in which case it must have been playing through some rather nice speakers...)
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