KRONOS OP.SYS V2

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KRONOS OP.SYS V2

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http://www.ekomusicgroup.com/viewdoc.asp?co_id=87945

is in italian, but I will translate the highlights

The Sample User banks allow the creation of large sound libraries, able to use the possibilities offered by the large RAM memory and the internal SSD drive.
 
Within the instrument can be added a second SSD, in order to properly use the new sound libraries of large dimensions
 
KRONOS now supports USB Ethernet interface for high speed data transmission between the device and your computer.
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afr wrote:http://www.ekomusicgroup.com/viewdoc.asp?co_id=87945

is in italian, but I will translate the highlights

The Sample User banks allow the creation of large sound libraries, able to use the possibilities offered by the large RAM memory and the internal SSD drive.
 
Within the instrument can be added a second SSD, in order to properly use the new sound libraries of large dimensions
 
KRONOS now supports USB Ethernet interface for high speed data transmission between the device and your computer.
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Assuming that site is accurate, sounds good to me! Looks like I might get my wish for user sample streaming. Eager to hear the details. Though no mention of release date (Hopefully soon?). Here's how Google Translated that page:

New Operating System Version 2.0

This new major operating system upgrade for KRONOS, allows the creation and management of large Sample Library! And much more ....

The workstation Korg KRONOS since its first appearance was the subject of continuous development. Now this latest update puts in your hands an amazing feature of sampling, Kronos making a real point of reference frame from all workstations. The KRONOS operating system version 2.0 allows the user to create their own sound libraries, using Sample large, which means that this instrument is truly able to meet all your needs in the field of music. This new feature also allows you full access to the Web Shop KORG sound archive, consisting of libraries of high quality and constantly evolving, both made by Korg that third party developers.

KRONOS Operating System Version 2.0 Highlights



The Sample User banks allow the creation of large sound libraries, able to exploit the possibilities offered by From the large RAM memory and the internal SSD drive.



Within the instrument can be added a second SSD, in order to properly use the new sound libraries of large dimensions, realized both KORG that third parties.



KRONOS now supports USB Ethernet interface for high speed data transmission between the device and your computer.

The Sample User banks allow you to create personal libraries of large size.

The benefits so far only on libraries KORG EX series, is now extended to all users. You can load and play gigabytes of samples! Converts from other libraries or purchased directly from KRONOS, using the internal SSD drive. The management of disk and memory has been further improved and enhanced. In the User Sample Banks can now be created subsets, mixing and connecting parts of different banks, without having to duplicate samples on the disc. It 'sounds even easier to share with friends or associates, as the Program, the Wave Sequence, and Drum Kit retain their links to the Sample User banks even if they are moved to disk, or uploaded from a KRONOS to another. Were also further enhanced the import of sample libraries in Akai and Soundfont 2.0 format.

The support of a second internal hard disk SSD, leads to further expansion of internal sound with the ability to use multiple sound libraries KORG or third parties.

Since its initial appearance, KORG has constantly issued new sound libraries for Kronos, the most recent being the brilliant EXs11 Legendary Strings. Beginning from March of 2012, the German company KARO Sound Development, has added over twenty new titles to the list of libraries already available, thus further increasing the value of this tool. All these libraries are available for purchase online at: https://www.korg.com/kronos/SoundLibraries.

In order to benefit fully from the exciting tonal possibilities provided by new sound libraries, KRONOS is now able to support the installation of a second internal SSD. This extraordinary support combines ultra fast performance stability and reliability at a truly incredible, perfect for both live performance and for recording sessions. The second installation of SDS must be performed by an authorized service center, contact for further details on the KORG distributor for Italy, at: http://www.ekomusicgroup.com

KRONOS now allows data transfer with high-speed computer via USB to Ethernet

KRONOS now supports high-speed data transfer with personal computers, using USB-Ethernet adapters. You can make backup copies of the contents of your SSD by transferring data on your computer, or upload large Sample directly from a PC to KRONOS. E 'can also handle data discs inside the instrument, using the FTP software of the most popular operating systems. Kronos supports the following list of USB-Ethernet adapters are readily available on the market:

Compatible USB Ethernet adapters:

Apple MC704ZM / A
CISCO Linksys USB300M
TRENDnet TU-ET100C
BUFFALO LUA3-U2-ATX
BUFFALO LUA-U2-KTX
BUFFALO LUA3-U2-AGT
Planex UE-100TX-G3
Logitec LAN-TX/U2B
Logitec LAN-TX/U2H3
I-O DATA ETX3-US2
Logitec LAN-TX/U2H3
I-O DATA ETX3-US2

KRONOS Editor & Plug-In Editor

Kronos supports Editor and Plug-In Editor * computer, which allows editing and sound resource management tool for Mac OS X or a Windows computer. Operations through Plug-In Editor allows saving the settings of the workstation as part of your musical project, with all VST compatible software under Windows, or VST or AU for Mac OS X. KRONOS Editor and Plug-In Editor is available for free downloading at: www.korg.com / kronos.



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very impressive!

looking forward to the new OS2.0
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NuSkoolTone wrote:This new feature also allows you full access to the Web Shop KORG sound archive, consisting of libraries of high quality and constantly evolving, both made by Korg that third party developers.
What exactly does this mean... by "full access"
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apex wrote:
NuSkoolTone wrote:This new feature also allows you full access to the Web Shop KORG sound archive, consisting of libraries of high quality and constantly evolving, both made by Korg that third party developers.
What exactly does this mean... by "full access"
Suspect it means that with the 2nd SSD you can buy and store all the libraries available at the Korg shop.
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apex wrote:
NuSkoolTone wrote:This new feature also allows you full access to the Web Shop KORG sound archive, consisting of libraries of high quality and constantly evolving, both made by Korg that third party developers.
What exactly does this mean... by "full access"
Maybe there are libraries that require expanded memory?
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According to: http://www.korg.co.uk/products/workstat ... em_v20.php it will be available sometime this month (July 2012).
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I'm wondering if the 3 GB is enough to hold all libraries (or a lot).
I have now 3 GB and had to remove the Japanese library to make space for the legendary strings and austrian piano.

Or would the X have 4 GB (?)
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michelkeijzers wrote:I'm wondering if the 3 GB is enough to hold all libraries (or a lot).
I have now 3 GB and had to remove the Japanese library to make space for the legendary strings and austrian piano.

Or would the X have 4 GB (?)
I'm thinking that 3 is still the max. the x just comes with 3GB installed.

but with user streaming now available for EVERYTHING... that's really WHAT'S UP
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It's here! I don't know why I am so excited. I already own a K61. But I had entered the X marks the spot contest. NOW, on the Korg.com site, they gave away a "Kronos X"...Yes, it looks like an enhanced version with a 62 gig hard drive AND THE 2.0 OPERATING SYSTEM. I hope all of these upgrades will be compatible with all of our existing Kronos'.
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DennyC wrote:It's here! I don't know why I am so excited. I already own a K61. But I had entered the X marks the spot contest. NOW, on the Korg.com site, they gave away a "Kronos X"...Yes, it looks like an enhanced version with a 62 gig hard drive AND THE 2.0 OPERATING SYSTEM. I hope all of these upgrades will be compatible with all of our existing Kronos'.
after the upgrade Kronos will be exactly like a Kx
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afr wrote:
DennyC wrote:It's here! I don't know why I am so excited. I already own a K61. But I had entered the X marks the spot contest. NOW, on the Korg.com site, they gave away a "Kronos X"...Yes, it looks like an enhanced version with a 62 gig hard drive AND THE 2.0 OPERATING SYSTEM. I hope all of these upgrades will be compatible with all of our existing Kronos'.
after the upgrade Kronos will be exactly like a Kx
only difference is that we will have to purchase our own 2nd SSD drive and then get it "professionally" installed.
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apex wrote:
afr wrote:
DennyC wrote:It's here! I don't know why I am so excited. I already own a K61. But I had entered the X marks the spot contest. NOW, on the Korg.com site, they gave away a "Kronos X"...Yes, it looks like an enhanced version with a 62 gig hard drive AND THE 2.0 OPERATING SYSTEM. I hope all of these upgrades will be compatible with all of our existing Kronos'.
after the upgrade Kronos will be exactly like a Kx
only difference is that we will have to purchase our own 2nd SSD drive and then get it "professionally" installed.
Or use an SSD of 90 GB (I can remember someone did that)... so he has a KronosXX (?)
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