Locked up my pc then editor said my kronos software was not ver 2 when it was.
So has anybody else had problems

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Think it could have been express better but I do see your point.Francois wrote:It is a forum, but what's the point of opening lots of different topics on the Editor v2 ? Why not ask a question in a topic that's already open ? There are too many topics on v2 as it is. That's what Nedim wanted to express.
Exactly. I didn't expect anything else than something that would work with the current OS either, perhaps with some small feature upgrades.ScoobyDoo555 wrote:FWIW, my expectations weren't exactly high in the first place, but it won't affect what I'm doing with my Kronos
I disagree.ScoobyDoo555 wrote:Don't worry about it - it's just the outburst of lots of owners let down again by a mediocre piece of free software
For a second time
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As I read your comment it looked to me like you were implying people people shouldn't be complaining about a bit of free software.ScoobyDoo555 wrote:You may disagree, although I'm not quite sure with what - you've quoted a piece of my text that has no reference to your statement
Over the years people have said similar things about the invention of the car, the phone, the mobile/cell phone, electricity, the internet etc
But to flip it round, and this isn't meant to be patronising to anybody - just stating a fact:
I come from an era where editors were neither available, nor required. Everything I need to do, I can do from the keyboard.
And so we should have a load of posts etc. korg has chosen not to listen, v2 is as bad as v1, if people didn't flood the forums showing how annoyed they were, korg would simply presume people had given up bothering about the editor, hence would continue with their bad attitude for years to come.Taking a step back from this whole issue, what we have here is another load of posts/threads expressing their discontent about a mediocre piece of software.
Kind of a re-run of the EXACT same scenario that happened when V1 was released.
Contractually they might have, but if that's how they view their customers then it leaves a lot to be desired.The harsh reality is that contractually, Korg HAVE provided an editor.
It's rubbish in comparison to many peoples' expectations.
That's usually the case, those that couldn't give a dam about the editor are usually the ones most vocal about those that do.
Yes, it's a missed opportunity, but personally, I couldn't give 2 sh1ts about the software: anything that actually slows down my work-flow doesn't belong in my studio. Simple.
Dan
I would challenge that it's actually the opposite - those that aren't overly bothered, with exception of a few who are just interested in the topic (and I DO think Korg missed a fantastic opportunity to combine both hardware and computer), aren't the vocal ones.That's usually the case, those that couldn't give a dam about the editor are usually the ones most vocal about those that do.
Nowhere in this post have I actually had a go at the users waiting for this software. I've merely voiced the fact that since the launch of Kronos, the software aspect hasn't been handled very at all by Korg. And it is a poor piece of software (we all agree on thisDon't worry about it - it's just the outburst of lots of owners let down again by a mediocre piece of free software Laughing
For a second time Laughing
FWIW, my expectations weren't exactly high in the first place, but it won't affect what I'm doing with my Kronos Cool
LOL!!!Saxifraga wrote:@ScoobyDoo555
The Editor is irrelevant to you.
That´s why everybody else should shut up?
I don´t understand your point.
As I mentioned for Editor 1. The main problem is KRONOS architecture, not the Editor itself. Until KRONOS allows full editing of all synth engines from Combi and Song mode, no editor, no matter how userfriendly will improve the workflow.jimknopf wrote:I am one of those who would enjoy editor/vsti usability.
But I am also past my original expectations and have long moved on. One reason may be that I have learned to work with the Kronos alone or a conventional midi/audio software seuencer setting much better over more than a year.
I think it makes more sense to opt for realistic improvements which add to the workflow, than just to get desperate about the basic character of the editor. And version 2 at least is useable with all its limits, in contrast to version 1, which I just uninstalled after trying to use it. Up to now, the workflow improvement by this editor/vsti is very limited, but I guess it will be a necessity for Korg to improve it, facing the next big Yamaha workstation challenge coming at winter NAMM 2013.