Jealous. None made it to Tasmania, so I am still waiting.yeloop wrote:Hey, congrats on the arrival of your 88 noter!billysynth1 wrote:Kronos 88 in Australia...000858
I'm in Sydney and picked mine up today... serial number is 800 and something... it's in the car at the moment.
I wanted to ask since yours is a similar batch to mine, is there any problem with either a loose jog wheel, or with the metal trim under the keyboard section being loose on the right hand side (beneath the top few notes)?
I haven't opened mine yet, but I'm hoping these two issues have been sorted out...
Cheers and enjoy the new arrival!!
Mike
what's your serial #?
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It completely came out of the blue actually - I was told earlier this week that it was still expected to arrive in late October, so I couldn't believe it when I got the call that it had landed on Wednesday!Unknown2 wrote:Jealous. None made it to Tasmania, so I am still waiting.yeloop wrote:Hey, congrats on the arrival of your 88 noter!billysynth1 wrote:Kronos 88 in Australia...000858
I'm in Sydney and picked mine up today... serial number is 800 and something... it's in the car at the moment.
I wanted to ask since yours is a similar batch to mine, is there any problem with either a loose jog wheel, or with the metal trim under the keyboard section being loose on the right hand side (beneath the top few notes)?
I haven't opened mine yet, but I'm hoping these two issues have been sorted out...
Cheers and enjoy the new arrival!!
Mike
You might find that yours arrives a bit sooner than you expect - good luck!
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Congratulations, make sure you get the new dial knob.

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and you can get a new one by contacting Korg support (or your shop probably). I think you can exchange them yourself.

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Ok thanks!!SanderXpander wrote:1. press on the right side of the dial
2. press on the left side of the dial
3. repeat steps one and two a few times if necessary.
If the dial falls off, it's the old design and you need a new one.
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