I recently switched to the Kronos from years of using Nords. The electric pianos in the Kronos are way more inspiring. However, the one thing that I do miss is the quick access to onboard effects, specifically being able to turn on a delay and set it with a tap tempo. I know that you can assign effects to certain switches and sliders, etc., but can anyone guide me to a tutorial on how to do those things?
Thanks!!
Switched from Nord to Kronos - Advice Needed
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I don't have a Kronos nearby, but in rough steps:
- go to the MFX or IFX of the delay
- in the bottom you can see something like AMS modulator or AMS source
- set it to the controller you want to make it depend upon (e.g. a knob, slider, VS, joystick etc)
- set the amount
- for the tap tempo there is a dedicated button, I don't know if the tempo also can be set by an AMS source.
- go to the MFX or IFX of the delay
- in the bottom you can see something like AMS modulator or AMS source
- set it to the controller you want to make it depend upon (e.g. a knob, slider, VS, joystick etc)
- set the amount
- for the tap tempo there is a dedicated button, I don't know if the tempo also can be set by an AMS source.

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