Kronos will be a classic
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Kronos will be a classic
The Kronos will definitely be a classic keyboard in many years to come. Just like the others way back when; Prophet 5, Oberheims, Arps, M1, DX7, Oasys, and others...
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Once you own it.... KEEP IT!!!
That was some very valuable advice for you. FREE, Not even a donation needed.
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Re: Kronos will be a classic
i think its a definite hit and a keyboard most will want for a year or 2.EnjoyRC wrote:The Kronos will definitely be a classic keyboard in many years to come. Just like the others way back when; Prophet 5, Oberheims, Arps, M1, DX7, Oasys, and others...
Once you own it.... KEEP IT!!!
That was some very valuable advice for you. FREE, Not even a donation needed.
I typically keep my boards for 3 or 4 years.
By then, its quite likely that Korg or another co will exceed the Kronos.
there is minimal data upon which to make this assertion.. certainly no groundswell of user accolades (since its not out yet!)..
it LOOKS like it may become a classic, but its the start of a new type of instrument integrated workstations so in 5 years time who knows?..
it LOOKS like it may become a classic, but its the start of a new type of instrument integrated workstations so in 5 years time who knows?..
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The entire OASYS history is there and we know what the additions are.Mystic38 wrote:there is minimal data upon which to make this assertion.. certainly no groundswell of user accolades (since its not out yet!)..
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Re: Kronos will be a classic
Well... this is undoubtedly true, in a sense. Since the OASYS came out in 2005, it was updated with a few new synth engines, marvelous engines, but just a few, and half were ports of the Legacy Collection. For the Kronos, we have two new pianos using some modeling technology. KORG is likely to improve the Kronos as they have the OASYS, but what will have the same impact as MOD-7 for instance? Wind, brass and reed models? It will be interesting to see how the future shapes up.GregC wrote:i think its a definite hit and a keyboard most will want for a year or 2.
I typically keep my boards for 3 or 4 years.
By then, its quite likely that Korg or another co will exceed the Kronos.
But the Kronos will most likely be a desirable synth for many years to come. Sure, instruments will get more powerful. The next Kurz is likely going to turn a few heads, as billysynth says. But people are asking some crazy prices for DX5s, even though they're 20 year old dinosaurs, because they know that someone will want one bad enough to eventually bite. And they will, because they know that these are very powerful synths, even as old as they are. The same for SY77s, EX5s, JD-800s and so on. An excellent piano, organ model, FM synth and modeled vintage analogs run through great sounding effects will always be musically useful, especially with a sequencing and hard disc recording system on board. And even if better tools are on the market.
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