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KRONOS: Bolder Sounds new FREE library available

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A nice sound set from Dennis at Bolder Sounds.
And the price? .... amazing!
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Manual in French for those who might need it.

Mode d'emploi en français pour ceux qui en auraient besoin:

Bolder EXs109 FR
 
Kronoscopie, tout sur le Kronos en français

http://www.kronoscopie.fr
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I realized in the pdf manual I neglected to thank Bill Busch for his invaluable work on the free bank.

Dan P. and Shoge at Korg were also very helpful. I hope you all have fun with it!
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How do I install the EXs109 library and activate it

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Please provide detailed instructions.

I have installed the file to the internal drive of the kronos. How do i activate this with a key?
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Re: How do I install the EXs109 library and activate it

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keyguy13 wrote:Please provide detailed instructions.

I have installed the file to the internal drive of the kronos. How do i activate this with a key?
Just to be clear, installing the file is more than just copying it; see "Install EXs" in the Disk Mode chapter of the Parameter Guide.

To authorize, follow the instructions under "Authorizing options" in the Global Mode chapter of the Parameter Guide.
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Post by amosaic »

is this still avail? cannot seem to get past the proceed to cart..
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amosaic wrote:is this still avail? cannot seem to get past the proceed to cart..
Check out my post on how to install the bolder library. Everything you need to know to do it is there.

http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=93227
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I have to say I have noticed an amazing thing when this came out.
There are at least 4 threads on how to download or install this set (even though it is just like every other) and comments on each of those thanking everyone for their help on getting the free stuff.

But... so far, I don't see any thanks to Bolder Sound. Yup, I know Dennis and like the guy. But, that doesn't sway my thoughts on this. Partly because I have seen it myself. When people think you won't give hours of your time and effort for free, they can get down right nasty.

We talk so often about what a great community we have here and in many ways that is true. But in many ways it is a very selfish group that is willing to take, be your friend if they think they will get something and then disappear.

If we look at how many threads there are on getting samples set up correctly, making sure sounds are working and then consider what else is required to get that all to Korg and write a manual etc. - Well, I know it is a huge amount of work.

Sometimes a thank you goes a really long way. Just something to think about - especially when some really good folks stop showing up.

That said, I want to thank again those that tirelessly keep on giving - Sharp of course for one. And just because I want to do it publicly... thanks Dennis, really nice set. I like the accordion a lot!
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ed_f wrote:thanks Dennis, really nice set.
Very true Ed. So thank you Dennis.
 
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Good point, great set Dennis! We got a little bit bogged down in technicalities but I really appreciate it!
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Well said, Ed.

Thanks for the set, Dennis. The harmonica patches are some of the most realistic i have heard on any workstation.

I appreciate the hard work.
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I was a bit concerned about what I would find when I looked at this today. Should have known some of the stand up guys I think are a great asset here would jump with a thanks - nice show keyguy13, Sander and Francois!
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Thank you Gents!

I also posted a more detailed response to phattbuzz's comments on EXs 109 in this thread if you care to read it -

http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... 7&start=30
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