People who uses both Kronos and Korg Pa1,2, or 3 at the same time will know what I am talking about.






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first complaint i've seen about the keys....NAJ wrote:Just received my Kronos 61 and Korg pa3x. What I am not happy about is, why Korg cuts corners on such expensive work station Kronos. Korg could have easily put the same keys as pa3x on Kronos. The Kronos keys are cheap and nasty it doesn’t have the same bounce and action as the pa3x. How much could you have saved Korg??
People who uses both Kronos and Korg Pa1,2, or 3 at the same time will know what I am talking about.
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I'm actually happier than it might seem. The cardboard inserts are just an annoyance to me, but I do have an issue with the construction of the action. Gaps between keys I can live with, but multiple height variations aren't acceptable to me. There are many great things about the Kronos and I don't plan on losing a creative tool over the action, but I do expect Korg to address it. If they don't, I'll probably take a breather and get a 61.PauloF wrote:Bruce, what's wrong with your Kronos? you seem not very happy about it...
I have a 61 and don't mind playing piano from an external controller at all. I'm currently using a Casio PX-3 after having a Fatar SL1100 and a Numa Nano. The release velocity issue isn't too bad, though I do like to turn those noises down if I know I'm going to play mostly slow, soft stuff. I wish there were an option to make note-offs the same as note-on velocity (it would probably mimic real playing more closely than a fixed note-off).Bruce Lychee wrote:I'm actually happier than it might seem. The cardboard inserts are just an annoyance to me, but I do have an issue with the construction of the action. Gaps between keys I can live with, but multiple height variations aren't acceptable to me. There are many great things about the Kronos and I don't plan on losing a creative tool over the action, but I do expect Korg to address it. If they don't, I'll probably take a breather and get a 61.PauloF wrote:Bruce, what's wrong with your Kronos? you seem not very happy about it...
I also spend most of my time playing the SK5 or Jupiter, but I probably shouldn't go there...
HA! We agree on something!Bruce Lychee wrote:The cardboard inserts are just an annoyance to me,
You obviously haven’t used Korg’s other products, i.e. Korg’s Pro Arrangers.aron wrote:Hehehe Korg puts out one of the best 61 key actions and someone complains. GREAT!
I have always used semi-weighted keys and I am used to the semi-weighted keys on the Korg pro arrangers they feel very good when playing. It has a good bounce. I had owned a Roland Fantom G6 and I got rid of it because the keys where rubbish. I never thought Korg would use such a rubbish keys on a nearly £3000 of a keyboard.PinkFloydDudi wrote:HA! We agree on something!Bruce Lychee wrote:The cardboard inserts are just an annoyance to me,
To NAJ - I've played the 61 quite a few times at my local retailer, brought many 61-key-playing friends in with me (I almost always use weighted), and have read these boards for quite some time...yours is the first complaint I've seen regarding the 61 key?