[/quote]NIO0850 wrote:You are a troll.. Im waiting for the Kronos Successor. You can stick that Yamaha where the sun doesnt shine. Good thing it has a super knob.... lol
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are you done, yet ?
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For that matter, have you ever seen the inside of an iPhone or iPad? It's not the sum of the parts that determines value - it's the software and what the company can make it do for you that determines a fair value for the item.NIO0850 wrote:Have you ever seen inside of a Kronos? It looks like $500 of production cost.
Pepperpotty wrote:NIO0850,
We don't have many rules on this forum but it's just basic forum etiquette really. You don't come on here and try and cause arguments by offending our long standing members.
You're talking to members who have many, many years experience on this forum of helping people out. Show some respect please.
Of course you're entitled to your own opinion but if someone disagrees with you then you don't call them a troll.
Either drop this now or you can go and find yourself another forum to frequent.
Pep.
Pepperpotty wrote:According to Wiki a troll is.....
"In Internet slang, a troll (/ˈtroʊl/, /ˈtrɒl/) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into ..."
I don't think the other forum members were out of line there.
Sorry but you're trying to cause arguments and slating a synth just for the sake of it. You can't expect to come to a forum as a new member and shout out about how bad a synth is and not expect some backlash when your claims are unwarranted.
Pep
lets connect the dots more.NormC wrote:The Atom Processor used is an x86-64 bit processor. The "problem" is the 32 bit Linux Kernel they are using. They could implement a PAE and address more memory if they chose.
All solid and reasonable points.SanderXpander wrote:Honestly, I keep saying this, but the only reason this even comes up is because the Kronos' internals resemble a common PC so much. You don't see the same kinds of complaints about the Motif, simply because it doesn't have a Mobo with "Intel" printed on it.
Treat the Kronos like a synth and most of these misgivings will be void.
I'll also be hoping for a higher performance model somewhere in the coming years. But it's not going to be top shelf performing PC hardware, ever. Even disregarding cost, if they just did custom software development, stability testing and mass production they'd be years behind the most current hardware releases. It's amazing that they used hardware as recent as they did. This is not Windows, that you can slap on basically any random configuration of hardware and it will boot (and then gets crap for not being 100 percent stable 24/7).
Exactly. I think the Kronos is fantastic! That is why I bought it and joined this forum to learn more about it.SanderXpander wrote:Honestly, I keep saying this, but the only reason this even comes up is because the Kronos' internals resemble a common PC so much. You don't see the same kinds of complaints about the Motif, simply because it doesn't have a Mobo with "Intel" printed on it.
Treat the Kronos like a synth and most of these misgivings will be void.
I'll also be hoping for a higher performance model somewhere in the coming years. But it's not going to be top shelf performing PC hardware, ever. Even disregarding cost, if they just did custom software development, stability testing and mass production they'd be years behind the most current hardware releases. It's amazing that they used hardware as recent as they did. This is not Windows, that you can slap on basically any random configuration of hardware and it will boot (and then gets crap for not being 100 percent stable 24/7).