qrobinez wrote:pfrocha wrote:Seeing as this is intrinsically linked to these forums, wouldn't it be better if this was hosted in the downloads section of this place? (just in case an external server disappeared one day)qrobinez wrote:great idea,
Maybe you can ask korgpatches.com if they can open a 'Kronos Song presets' section for that purpose. That would save a couple of you the trouble of spending lots of hours building a comparable sound sharing site.
Interested in a sound sharing platform sorted by songnames ?
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Maybe it's a good idea to create one big PCG file with all programs/combis.
Once if that one is completely filled than it might be good to have a database. But a PCG file can contain about 2000 programs so maybe a (complete) PCG file including a document that describes the song, performer, and of course developer might do.
It can be available for download here in KorgForums (and KorgPatches/KronosHaven etc).
Once if that one is completely filled than it might be good to have a database. But a PCG file can contain about 2000 programs so maybe a (complete) PCG file including a document that describes the song, performer, and of course developer might do.
It can be available for download here in KorgForums (and KorgPatches/KronosHaven etc).

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I don´t see the sense having everything in one PCG File... Can you explain ?michelkeijzers wrote:Maybe it's a good idea to create one big PCG file with all programs/combis.
Once if that one is completely filled than it might be good to have a database. But a PCG file can contain about 2000 programs so maybe a (complete) PCG file including a document that describes the song, performer, and of course developer might do.
It can be available for download here in KorgForums (and KorgPatches/KronosHaven etc).
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Because:MRedZac wrote:I don´t see the sense having everything in one PCG File... Can you explain ?michelkeijzers wrote:Maybe it's a good idea to create one big PCG file with all programs/combis.
Once if that one is completely filled than it might be good to have a database. But a PCG file can contain about 2000 programs so maybe a (complete) PCG file including a document that describes the song, performer, and of course developer might do.
It can be available for download here in KorgForums (and KorgPatches/KronosHaven etc).
- No programming effort/database needs to be created
- One file is enough for downloading
- Everybody can extract programs/combis out of it

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