Korg Kronos LS?
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Re: Kronos LS
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I read somewhere that this new LS model will be priced the same as the regular 73 key model. That would put it at $3400 street, just $300 less than the standard 88 key version. I guess that makes sense, it does have the same guts as the standard one, just a different keybed.
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Distributor in Argentina is listing the LS comming in March.Weird think here is that's priced 27% higher than Kronos 2 73 and even 19% higher than Kronos 2 88 !!!!!!
...No sense for a non weighted keyboard without even aftertouch :-S
I read somewhere that this new LS model will be priced the same as the regular 73 key model. That would put it at $3400 street, just $300 less than the standard 88 key version. I guess that makes sense, it does have the same guts as the standard one, just a different keybed.
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Distributor in Argentina is listing the LS comming in March.Weird think here is that's priced 27% higher than Kronos 2 73 and even 19% higher than Kronos 2 88 !!!!!!
...No sense for a non weighted keyboard without even aftertouch :-S
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Re: Kronos LS
Distributor in Argentina is listing the LS comming in March.Weird think here is that's priced 27% higher than Kronos 2 73 and even 19% higher than Kronos 2 88 !!!!!!ldascanio wrote:[quote=
I read somewhere that this new LS model will be priced the same as the regular 73 key model. That would put it at $3400 street, just $300 less than the standard 88 key version. I guess that makes sense, it does have the same guts as the standard one, just a different keybed.
Paul
...No sense for a non weighted keyboard without even aftertouch :-S[/quote]
some early buyers typically are willing to pay more. Dealers, distributors know this.
I agree, would not touch it with the high prices. I am not sure where the value is.
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I'm a bit surprised to see a somewhat lack of enthusiasm (interest) here for the Kronos LS..
I mean, at least from the gigging guys... I think this is great news, not only reduces weight but the lighter action/piano waterfall keys is a great compromise for piano based/organ and synth based playing.
And i absolutley love the fact the bottom panel is metal and not wood
Great pics from all angles on this site: http://store.ishibashi.co.jp/ec/pro/disp/1/08-431145710
I would prefer they made the LS 73 key version instead of the 88 (or at least in conjunction with...) but it's all good
Oh and BTW, the lack of aftertouch is not close to being a deal breaker for me, i would rather it had it, but not restrictive for me. I really don't use it that often, even less on piano style keybeds.
*EDIT: I just realized, why is this thread not on the Kronos section...?
I mean, at least from the gigging guys... I think this is great news, not only reduces weight but the lighter action/piano waterfall keys is a great compromise for piano based/organ and synth based playing.
And i absolutley love the fact the bottom panel is metal and not wood

Great pics from all angles on this site: http://store.ishibashi.co.jp/ec/pro/disp/1/08-431145710
I would prefer they made the LS 73 key version instead of the 88 (or at least in conjunction with...) but it's all good
Oh and BTW, the lack of aftertouch is not close to being a deal breaker for me, i would rather it had it, but not restrictive for me. I really don't use it that often, even less on piano style keybeds.
*EDIT: I just realized, why is this thread not on the Kronos section...?

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Why in the world Korg didn't make it a 73/76 version just astounds me. Gigging musicians want light, compact boards. While the LS is in the right direction, it's still very long in its length and I gotta believe most that want 88 keys are going to opt for the weighted version. A 73/76 would have hit the mark right on the head for the weekend warrior, which most of us are. 

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+1drama1 wrote:Why in the world Korg didn't make it a 73/76 version just astounds me. Gigging musicians want light, compact boards. While the LS is in the right direction, it's still very long in its length and I gotta believe most that want 88 keys are going to opt for the weighted version. A 73/76 would have hit the mark right on the head for the weekend warrior, which most of us are.

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Korg: Trinity, 01/Wfd (2X), T3 ex, Wavestation SR
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Roland: expanded JV-1010 modules (3X)
...And a bucket load of Softsynths, plug-ins, and DAW's
Keyboard Gear:
Korg: Trinity, 01/Wfd (2X), T3 ex, Wavestation SR
Yamaha: Motif XS8
Roland: expanded JV-1010 modules (3X)
...And a bucket load of Softsynths, plug-ins, and DAW's

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Dunno. As I get older, I think I would appreciate a lighter touch for my hands.drama1 wrote:it's still very long in its length and I gotta believe most that want 88 keys are going to opt for the weighted version.
As to aftertouch- well, it's an 88- there ain't NO pianos extant that have AT, so I don't see it as an issue. 76 or 61 synth-action? Yeah: I'll bitch like hell about omitting AT; but an 88 is for pianistic style, and that excludes AT. If you need it, cowboy up and bring a second keyboard that has it.
MIDI is your friend for that.
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Thats probably what everyone wants...aron wrote:I would love a 76 note version with the 61 note keybed. Would be great!
So why give it to them? Thats much to simple...
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The AT "need" question varies according to each one's needs and the type of music one plays the most.Bertotti wrote:No AT in any size workstation synth is a pain. I wish the minilogue had it but the price was right for the cost of the LS I expect AT, deal breaker for me. I would buy the weighted version instead. Good thing they have both.
I've always been hearing lots of guys rave or complain about AT all the way since the late 80's when i started to play synths/workstations and for me, while it's always good to have, is in no way a "fundamental" thing to have. I've always hardly used it anyway. There is a lot of other controls you can assign the AT function to.
That being said, i've always been a "piano" kind of guy rather than a "synth'y" one, even if i play a lot of synth...

And i always have two keyboards with me, synth action on the top one. That's a minimum requirement for me. Can't be on stage with only one keyboard, i would feel totally naked.
I really don't get this "one keyboard on stage does it all" trend this days

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Keyboard Gear:
Korg: Trinity, 01/Wfd (2X), T3 ex, Wavestation SR
Yamaha: Motif XS8
Roland: expanded JV-1010 modules (3X)
...And a bucket load of Softsynths, plug-ins, and DAW's
Keyboard Gear:
Korg: Trinity, 01/Wfd (2X), T3 ex, Wavestation SR
Yamaha: Motif XS8
Roland: expanded JV-1010 modules (3X)
...And a bucket load of Softsynths, plug-ins, and DAW's

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I'm with you there. I was recently asked to play in a band (well, about 18 months ago now.) I wanted to pare down the rig, and the best I could come up with was a 76-key and 61 key 2 keyboard setup. Three boards used to be my bare minimum, but with how simple music is today, I didn't see the need for 3.jorgemncardoso wrote: I really don't get this "one keyboard on stage does it all" trend this days
Dunno. I think keyboard players have guitar envy- the guy who can carry in his entire setup in one go, that they feel the need to do the same thing. Well, that and how basic most keyboard parts are today- I used to play a lot of Genesis and Journey, and Styx, and Mr. Mister, Simple Minds and Tears for Fears, and a whole lot of others, and there's no way people today can do that on one board; the one-finger and block chords of most new stuff today? Yeah, there's no reason to spend a lot of money on high-quality stuff for that dreck.
..Joe
Current setup: Korg Kronos 61, Roland XV-88 Korg Triton-Rack, Motif-Rack, Korg N1r, Roland M-GS64, Alesis QSR, Yamaha KX88 & KX76, Roland Super-JX, Juno-Stage, Kawai K4, Kawai K1II.
It's best if we stay away from generalizations (there's no way - yes, there is). I did the same thing for years, with only one board (OASYS). I was able to deliver all the necessary sounds (just like on a CD), on one keyboard (albeit a 88-key model), without a single problem. Why would I carry two keyboards if I can do it all on one?Joe Gerardi wrote: Well, that and how basic most keyboard parts are today- I used to play a lot of Genesis and Journey, and Styx, and Mr. Mister, Simple Minds and Tears for Fears, and a whole lot of others, and there's no way people today can do that on one board; the one-finger and block chords of most new stuff today? Yeah, there's no reason to spend a lot of money on high-quality stuff for that dreck.

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