Drag And Drop?
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Drag And Drop?
Since the krome has drag and drop functionality on the sequencer. Would it be possible to apply that to the virtual knobs on the synth interfaces in the kronos?
I think it would be better than using the value slider to turn knobs. If anyone at korg is listening and this feature would be dope.
I think it would be better than using the value slider to turn knobs. If anyone at korg is listening and this feature would be dope.
That would be pretty cool, especially for making coarse adjustments. But for fineradjustments, the value slider probably provides more control.
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Previous: Triton LE 61/Sampling/64MB/4GB SCSI, MS2000BR, Kronos 1 61, Monotribe, NanoKontrol, NanoKeys, Kaossilator II, Casio HT3000, Roland VP-03, Reface DX, Novation Mininova, MPC One
Re: Drag And Drop?
Not yet... sadly. Let's wait another 'big' update including drag and drop features from Krome & sequencer featuresHayer wrote:Since the krome has drag and drop functionality on the sequencer. Would it be possible to apply that to the virtual knobs on the synth interfaces in the kronos?
I think it would be better than using the value slider to turn knobs. If anyone at korg is listening and this feature would be dope.
IMHO it wont happen.neomad wrote:Not yet... sadly. Let's wait another 'big' update including drag and drop features from Krome & sequencer featuresHayer wrote:Since the krome has drag and drop functionality on the sequencer. Would it be possible to apply that to the virtual knobs on the synth interfaces in the kronos?
I think it would be better than using the value slider to turn knobs. If anyone at korg is listening and this feature would be dope.
My advise is that you better dont wait any other 'big' upgrade with new features.
From now on there will only be bug fixes and minor tweaks, nothing else.
I hope time prove me wrong, but you better asume it. It will be easier that way

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I keep the faith. This WS can be the best ever, easily. Why Korg will lose this opportunity?Davidb wrote:IMHO it wont happen.neomad wrote:Not yet... sadly. Let's wait another 'big' update including drag and drop features from Krome & sequencer featuresHayer wrote:Since the krome has drag and drop functionality on the sequencer. Would it be possible to apply that to the virtual knobs on the synth interfaces in the kronos?
I think it would be better than using the value slider to turn knobs. If anyone at korg is listening and this feature would be dope.
My advise is that you better dont wait any other 'big' upgrade with new features.
From now on there will only be bug fixes and minor tweaks, nothing else.
I hope time prove me wrong, but you better asume it. It will be easier that way
Answer from a ex-korg staff friend: because Korg never lose the opportunity to lose an opportunity

Well, what's a workstation but three components:
Sounds
MIDI Sequencer
Audio recorder
The Kronos has the best best sounds...and I don't know of another that gives you 16 tracks of audio with a HD to record them to, or the ability to FTP tracks or mixes to a computer or burn a CD directly from the unit.
So, all it lacks is the "best" midi sequencer. Which, I guess having worked in software for that for like a quarter century--I've never understood hardware sequencers' appeal. What, other than visual piano roll editing do you think it lacks? Compared to hardware sequencers-not soft. There's no comparison to good software (ie Cubase/DP/Logic/etc).
What aspects/functions are in other hardware that you envy?
Sounds
MIDI Sequencer
Audio recorder
The Kronos has the best best sounds...and I don't know of another that gives you 16 tracks of audio with a HD to record them to, or the ability to FTP tracks or mixes to a computer or burn a CD directly from the unit.
So, all it lacks is the "best" midi sequencer. Which, I guess having worked in software for that for like a quarter century--I've never understood hardware sequencers' appeal. What, other than visual piano roll editing do you think it lacks? Compared to hardware sequencers-not soft. There's no comparison to good software (ie Cubase/DP/Logic/etc).
What aspects/functions are in other hardware that you envy?
The Kronos has no hardware sequencer. It´s not analog like the SQ-10.popmann wrote:Well, what's a workstation but three components:
Sounds
MIDI Sequencer
Audio recorder
...
So, all it lacks is the "best" midi sequencer. Which, I guess having worked in software for that for like a quarter century--I've never understood hardware sequencers' appeal. What, other than visual piano roll editing do you think it lacks? Compared to hardware sequencers-not soft. There's no comparison to good software (ie Cubase/DP/Logic/etc).
What aspects/functions are in other hardware that you envy?

It´s pure software. So I expect to find a sequencer that is comparable with my iPads Nanostudio or Genome.
You stick to much to the things of the past. And so do Korg, Roland and Yamaha. (Or is this red hering argument not an accident?)
If they don´t improve their products they will be obsolete and insolvent in a few years.
Last edited by Saxifraga on Thu Nov 08, 2012 6:55 am, edited 1 time in total.
"There is no better product so let´s not make one!"popmann wrote:So, can anyone name a workstation board with a better sequencer?
Silly logic.
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I hardly think so.Saxifraga wrote:If they don´t improve their products they will be obsolete and insolvent in a few years.
Most people who want a full featured sequencer have it in their DAW already. I've never felt shortsheeted by the KORG sequencers. You should sequence something on a Kurzweil if you want to cry about a bare bones application...
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I know you're judging this based on the OASYS history. I say it's highly possible, especially after NAMM. There is a much larger user base that makes such an upgrade worth Korg's while. Not to mention, I'd be shocked if Yamaha didn't have something pretty mind blowing lined up for this year. Rumor has it there was a successor to the Motif years ago but never released because there was no need to due to lack of competition. Roland was the most behind and that's why we have the Jupiter-80 and recently the Integra-7. My bet is Yamaha will have a new workstation with modeling (essentially an EX-5 done right and expanded) this NAMM. Generally it is cheaper to add features to a software based product then to start ground up. Especially if you consider hardware design! If Korg implements most of the features on the wishlist (most of which should be doable) the Kronos will remain competitive and perhaps even top-dog for 2-3 years more. A no brainer if you ask me!Davidb wrote:IMHO it wont happen.neomad wrote:Not yet... sadly. Let's wait another 'big' update including drag and drop features from Krome & sequencer featuresHayer wrote:Since the krome has drag and drop functionality on the sequencer. Would it be possible to apply that to the virtual knobs on the synth interfaces in the kronos?
I think it would be better than using the value slider to turn knobs. If anyone at korg is listening and this feature would be dope.
My advise is that you better dont wait any other 'big' upgrade with new features.
From now on there will only be bug fixes and minor tweaks, nothing else.
I hope time prove me wrong, but you better asume it. It will be easier that way
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Yamaha: Motif XS7, FS1R
Kawai K5000S, Roland JD-990 w/Vintage Synth