KORG KROSS patch settings
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KORG KROSS patch settings
Hi guys! Can anyone help me with the settings for kross patch sounds. I cant figure out which is which. Thanks guys! Ur help is much appreciated!
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press Program button
press Page+ button
change some of those numbers-
that will give you some ways to tweak the Program you've got selected.
if you just want to try the different Programs to see what their sounds are, maybe you should take a look at the book
Or else start turning the biggest 3 rotary knobs and see what happens!
press Page+ button
change some of those numbers-
that will give you some ways to tweak the Program you've got selected.
if you just want to try the different Programs to see what their sounds are, maybe you should take a look at the book

Or else start turning the biggest 3 rotary knobs and see what happens!
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I just bought it cause i thought it would be better than the x50. N
Bcuz my choices were x50 kross or ps60. I dont really need a keyboard for recording, i would often use it for live performance , since im in a variety genre, i thought it would be good bcuz its a synth and workstation at the same time. Plus the reviews were very good.. Just a follow up question, do u think kross is better than the x50? Because
If not im willing to sell it for an x50. Thanks for ur advice in advance!
Bcuz my choices were x50 kross or ps60. I dont really need a keyboard for recording, i would often use it for live performance , since im in a variety genre, i thought it would be good bcuz its a synth and workstation at the same time. Plus the reviews were very good.. Just a follow up question, do u think kross is better than the x50? Because
If not im willing to sell it for an x50. Thanks for ur advice in advance!

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I really don't know for sure. I never had an X50, but I think that X50 is based on older Korg sound-creating technology. You might just prefer 'that X50 sound', or else you might not have found the sounds on the Kross that match or top it yet.
There's also the issue of how the keyboard 'feels' itself - do you have a preference between the way your X50 felt, vs. the feel of the Kross' keyboard? Again, that could depend somewhat on the sound you have chosen from the hundreds available....
I took my Kross to a gig last night downtown at a rock club, and the organs were very full and intense sounding, especially a few that I edited, to start full-bodied but without a lot of treble, and then by rolling the Mod Wheel (the big control wheel closer to the keyboard bed) away from me, I could bring in the more treble organ tonality, to get just the right blend for the situation. I don't know if you use organ sounds as part of your performance, but if you do, look for sounds in the organ category, with the word "Drawbars" or the letters MW - they will do similar things.
I put the left output through the house PA - which came up in monitors on stage too, and the other channel directly into my amp, so I could better control the amount of 'me' I was hearing (with my amp's master volume knob.) That won't work well with EP sounds with built-in Tremelo or Panning effects, (because you will most likely hear too much throbbing of your EP sound unless the levels of the PA and your amp are perfectly balanced where you are on stage) but for the Organs, it was pretty cool! I only wish I had learned the dude's songs a little better...
There's also the issue of how the keyboard 'feels' itself - do you have a preference between the way your X50 felt, vs. the feel of the Kross' keyboard? Again, that could depend somewhat on the sound you have chosen from the hundreds available....
I took my Kross to a gig last night downtown at a rock club, and the organs were very full and intense sounding, especially a few that I edited, to start full-bodied but without a lot of treble, and then by rolling the Mod Wheel (the big control wheel closer to the keyboard bed) away from me, I could bring in the more treble organ tonality, to get just the right blend for the situation. I don't know if you use organ sounds as part of your performance, but if you do, look for sounds in the organ category, with the word "Drawbars" or the letters MW - they will do similar things.
I put the left output through the house PA - which came up in monitors on stage too, and the other channel directly into my amp, so I could better control the amount of 'me' I was hearing (with my amp's master volume knob.) That won't work well with EP sounds with built-in Tremelo or Panning effects, (because you will most likely hear too much throbbing of your EP sound unless the levels of the PA and your amp are perfectly balanced where you are on stage) but for the Organs, it was pretty cool! I only wish I had learned the dude's songs a little better...
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PS. do you have the 88-key version of the Kross, and are you using it mostly as a Piano substitute in your act? If you're using it live, the only reason to have a workstation keyboard, is if you were to bring your songs to the gig on the workstation's Sequencer, and you would just play along with them in your performance on an extra sound (track) like a Piano.
BUT the Kross also can have your microphone plug into it, and give you some very cool vocal effects, if that's what you're interested in. Check out this cool youtube video of Steve McNally playing the Kross. Start at :44 seconds...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDbR7i3CtUk
BUT the Kross also can have your microphone plug into it, and give you some very cool vocal effects, if that's what you're interested in. Check out this cool youtube video of Steve McNally playing the Kross. Start at :44 seconds...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDbR7i3CtUk
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Im using 61 version brother
now i wish i just bought x50
i think it has cooler epiano (especially rhodes which i think kross doesnt have right?) better brass sounds and normal piano with strings. I dont know im really feeling bad now. Lol or maybe i just dont know how to fix my settings, anyways can u give me ur epiano and piano settings so i can set mine and see what happens. Only if its not too much trouble 



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I don't understand when you say the Kross doesn't have a rhodes electric piano. There is a whole E Piano category and the first 16 sounds (Programs) in that category are Fender Rhodes Electronic Piano sounds.
Maybe you don't like 'em, but if you can't find them, that's a problem
I don't have an X50 to compare them to, but I think you could probably swap your Kross for one, since the Kross is the 'cool new kid on the block' and has trade in value because of that fact.
Maybe you don't like 'em, but if you can't find them, that's a problem

I don't have an X50 to compare them to, but I think you could probably swap your Kross for one, since the Kross is the 'cool new kid on the block' and has trade in value because of that fact.