the realization by Korg of VSTi Triton is really very well conceived and the playability is superb with the Kronos

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Agree - they nearly future-proofed it save for advances in hardware tech. I think the fact that it's been so stagnant leads to the strong speculation that they're coming out with a replacement every year around this time. Yet they seem to keep not doing that.yeskeys wrote:The fact that Kronos is still a product offering and rarely addressed is a testament to just how forward thinking the team that designed it is. Sometimes I consider just selling all my other synths and concentrating all my efforts on it, as I know I'm only about 20% competent with the full implementation.
It could, however, use a major sequencer overhaul. The lack of piano roll and the very painful event list make editing sequences take a back seat to just re-recording parts.
There are a few other things that bug me, one of them being the fact that when I want to assign AMS, the list of available choices is not always complete. But if I knew more I'd probably realize there's a reason for this....
You’re right, I forgot what the current Krome looks like.GregC wrote:I think the shell is too sketchy for serious guess work.
There are no bank buttons. The mode buttons are gone.
And lets remember , Korg makes a Krome.
Looks like a new Krome to me.
Or it could be just a curiosity prop. A shiney chassis.
We need more info.
Yes Greg, after this last year great Korg invention and creation : the RPK (Red Painted Kronos) we are going to discover the 2020 Korg new creation : the SPK (the Silver Painted Kronos) !!GregC wrote:you have a good eye. I finally spotted the natural wood end caps.
My guess its a color/chassis variation on the K2.
Since Korg is not making a big deal of it, its not a big deal.
Eventually a product specialist will demo it with video. Maybe today.
I noticed that most of Korg's new/2020 hardware based products are under $2200. [ IMO, the SV2 is way over priced].Jan1 wrote:You’re right, I forgot what the current Krome looks like.GregC wrote:I think the shell is too sketchy for serious guess work.
There are no bank buttons. The mode buttons are gone.
And lets remember , Korg makes a Krome.
Looks like a new Krome to me.
Or it could be just a curiosity prop. A shiney chassis.
We need more info.
I still don’t understand why KORG would want to leave out sliders, even on a midrange.
The choice of the name would suggest something entirely new instead of a spin-off from the KRONOS.
Maybe it’s a spin-off from the upcoming successor of the Kronos, the Naughty - Nautilus line up?
Sweetwater dropped the price of the Kronos 61 to $2727.99. Who is selling it for $2471?GregC wrote:
This is another reason why I am in no hurry to spring $4000 for Fantom.
I am suspicious Korg has an answer - they can spring it anytime this year.
And not need another NAMM. I tend to watch Kronos prices at US retail, Korg
dropped the 61 Kronos to $2471.
That tells me they are trying to clear out Kronos 61 units at retail and distribution.
Don't go by my tea leaves. But these little hints get the tea pot warm.