Another possible (nope, read DEFINITE) Krome issue - Editor

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Chriskk wrote:
musicman2011 wrote:I would think it would only be a matter of time until Korg updates this to include 64 bit operation, wouldnt you ?
Given that Korg has no plan to make the Kronos editor fully compatible to 64 operation despite a lot of user complaints, Korg won't bother to redo an editor for its budget synth.
Wow Chris, I did not know that - I sorta assumed that being "top dog" it would have been fully 64bit...surprising, AND disappointing...

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What I find incongruous is that Korg make the USB Midi driver 64 bit compatible, but not the editor??!! ](*,)
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All of the editing can be done directly from the Krome including the RPPR. :wink: Not to much to bit%h about it turns out . lol
Continue on....
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Yes I did and that is why I posted what I did lol..... :wink: You do not need to do it in your daw when the keyboard does this already...
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Take a little chill pill little boy/ and you can record it into your daw without the vst der :wink: You can then apply what ever effects your little brain can dream up. resample or do what ever else you choose to do. If you choose to respond do try not to be a dic&*hea** about it in the future ,,K??

Just for educational purposes I am sending this message from a computer lol.... :roll:
And while I am at it , you apperently did not get the part about doing the edits in the krome which is what I was pointing out. :lol: I never mentioned sampling to begin with lol...
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Hey you can chill or not, as it really makes no difference to me lol.
By the way , no one cursed at you lol. Go read my post again and see. I did not call you a Bit^& If you thought I did that would be a mistake on your part.
Once you manage to chill out you will have no problems coversing I am quite sure. I do understand that you are frustrated but the whole thing is really not all that terrible once you realize just what a wonderful tool the Krome is with or without the 64 bit version . Hey you might get your problems addressed in a future update at any rate, we shall have to see right?
I am sure a musician of your caliber will be able to deal with this issue in time. I'm sure you will be able to do some fantastic work one way or the other.
Life is short, enjoy it whilst you can. :wink:
Making good music is the goal after all is said and done.
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Honestly, uniformedservices1969, I got into with you in another thread, and Like the poster said you do need to chill a bit. Your kind of aggressive and think you "know it all", even after people have proved you wrong on things. We know you are passionate about the Krome, and all the other gear you like to bash because it lacks some small quality.

If music is all you have, then start making it, with whatever you have.
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Dude if anyone is bent out of shape it's you, look at your rambling posts. Did i say every piece of gear is perfect, NO, and it will never be, and I'm not championing any keyboard or synth company, find a post where I have. Your passive aggressive nature just kind ticks me honestly, you make assumptions, and discredit perfectly working synths like m3, mox, pc3, because of minor flaws. Limitations spark creativeness. I make music for a living, and get paid for it, and although I get disappointed with features or a product sometimes, if I like it enough I figure out a way to use it productively and how I want. If not I move on.
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