KRONOS Editor 3.1 on Windows 11 does not start
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KRONOS Editor 3.1 on Windows 11 does not start
Hi together, when I try to start KRONOS Editor 3.1 on my Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (Build 22631.3880) machine, it does not start. The initial screen is shown, but then the Editor crashes. I have reinstalled the Editor two times, plugged the KRONOS in an out, both no effect. Does anyone have the same problem?
Hi ssab and welcome to the forums.
See the compatibility chart below.
https://www.korg.com/download/global/su ... ORG_en.pdf
See the compatibility chart below.
https://www.korg.com/download/global/su ... ORG_en.pdf
Hello ssab,
Yes, unfortunately their "under examination" thing is unclear and might just be a polite way to say it won't work. Hopefully, you can find maybe another computer still running on Windows 10 to use the Kronos Editor. If your goal is mainly to reorganize your programs and combis, note that there are also other freeware that can help you. The best ones are PCG Tools and Tidy Kronos and they are free.
https://www.kronoshaven.com/pcgtools/
http://www.diesemusik.de/tidykronos/
Yes, unfortunately their "under examination" thing is unclear and might just be a polite way to say it won't work. Hopefully, you can find maybe another computer still running on Windows 10 to use the Kronos Editor. If your goal is mainly to reorganize your programs and combis, note that there are also other freeware that can help you. The best ones are PCG Tools and Tidy Kronos and they are free.
https://www.kronoshaven.com/pcgtools/
http://www.diesemusik.de/tidykronos/
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Any Update?
Any update on this? My W10 computer bit the dust, so I had to get a W11 machine. Kronos Editor 3.1 will not work. As OP indicated, it will load the Rendering screen and then crash. Tried all the maddening fixes and reboots and reloads and reinstalls, all to no avail.
I can't use it in Cubase as a VST, either.
The compatibility chart indicated above shows 23H2 as latest build for W11, but my machine is alread 24H2.
Can Korg have the courtesy to let us know where they might stand with their efforts? Folks with the Kronos were very good to Korg by purchasing a flagship synth, and it seems a shame that we are kept in the dark.
Tim
I can't use it in Cubase as a VST, either.
The compatibility chart indicated above shows 23H2 as latest build for W11, but my machine is alread 24H2.
Can Korg have the courtesy to let us know where they might stand with their efforts? Folks with the Kronos were very good to Korg by purchasing a flagship synth, and it seems a shame that we are kept in the dark.
Tim
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Microsoft ceases support for Windows 10 next Monday
And still no sight of movement by KORG:
It is really ashaming.
It is really ashaming.
Re: KRONOS Editor 3.1 on Windows 11 does not start
So, now the new KRONOS 3 is on the way
I hope, there will be a new release of the KRONOS Editor?!? But the official download page from Korg is still empty...

Re: KRONOS Editor 3.1 on Windows 11 does not start
There are some YouTube videos on how to resolve this issue. One of them is to edit the registry but I don't recommend that unless you're computer savvy. Another one involves removing any other USB MIDI drivers with the Korg Uninstall Utility. I did this and it helped. I'm not going to try to type out the procedure here because it's a bit involved, but one thing to keep in mind is to not have any other USB MIDI devices physically plugged in when you start this process, including the Kronos. Try using AI to post your question. You'd be surprised how detailed the information can be to your query.
ssab wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2024 2:53 pm Hi together, when I try to start KRONOS Editor 3.1 on my Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (Build 22631.3880) machine, it does not start. The initial screen is shown, but then the Editor crashes. I have reinstalled the Editor two times, plugged the KRONOS in an out, both no effect. Does anyone have the same problem?
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