runningman67 wrote:Think it'll be just a new sticker as the problem is probably software based and rumours of keybeds being built in Italy, Russia, Tripoli, the moon, has probably pi##ed them off .
Just a thought
I'm not that confident this is a software problem. If this was the case, then every Kronos out there would suffer for this... Yes, you can adjust the software to reduce the issue, but this is certainly something related with hardware... Better for Korg if this can solved just with software... otherwise, then a recall may be needed.
sparkie wrote:Good observation.. so the other ones must have been made or assembled in China, Malaysia or ?? Regrdless of where it was made, if your lower notes click, then it sounds like you now have the same problem reported by Robbinhood?
From what I have read it looks like the keybed has 3 problems. Clicking problem, notes being cutoff and some kind of damper software problem.
Maybe, but Robbinhood has the 61 keys... when I upgrade the RAM I'll check out
Current gear: Access Virus TI2 Whiteout Keyboard (111/150), Access Virus TI2 Polar DarkStar Special Edition, Gibson Custom Lite 2013, Roland MV-8800
Is it just me, am I the only one seeing this? The protection card is still wedged in front of the keys.
MarPabl wrote:Check the photo with the sticker for the first Kronos:
BTW until now, I haven't experienced any problem with any of both keybeds, no matter with those little clicks on the new Kronos, but I'll keep testing and when ready, I'll post back to the thread with the issues.
I'll post back the new sticker later...
All of the guys who have reported on the thread with the issue, please remember to update your posts and tell us what's on the sticker.
I have a Kronos 73, serial #458. I believe I have this same problem, with notes cutting off. At first I thought it's eating polyphony with layered patches, but I'm not so sure anymore.
I'm going to test with just a single piano program with no damper pedal.
DZarob wrote:I have a Kronos 73, serial #458. I believe I have this same problem, with notes cutting off. At first I thought it's eating polyphony with layered patches, but I'm not so sure anymore.
I'm going to test with just a single piano program with no damper pedal.
Will post my results.
What sticker do you have on the keybed ?
Current gear: Access Virus TI2 Whiteout Keyboard (111/150), Access Virus TI2 Polar DarkStar Special Edition, Gibson Custom Lite 2013, Roland MV-8800
I ask several direct questions about the kebed when they were first intrdused and what i rember being told that it was korgs finest and that they were made in japan i have k88 sn 161 and have had no problems thus far.