Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 3:19 am
Will we get a nice thick copy with the Kronos or is it going to be on a .PDF file on a disc? 

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I dont think we should expect the parameter guide on paper, but it would be a welcome edition for sure.Bach42t wrote:Will we get a nice thick copy with the Kronos or is it going to be on a .PDF file on a disc?
Amen... iPad / Good Reader / Kronos ManualHedegaard wrote:Perhaps now is the time to get one of those blasted iPads (and feel like a teen) then you can sit in bed with coffee and read the manual on a nice slow-starting Sunday morning
hear this giant sucking noise?Jon Lord wrote:Yes where is the 1200page manual i can read before i go to sleep
for those who can't read,Bach42t wrote:or is it going to be on a disc?
Ozy, you have to buy a Kronos. That's the only way we can assure your continued presence on this forum. Hell, I might even buy one for you just to keep you on here.ozy wrote:hear this giant sucking noise?Jon Lord wrote:Yes where is the 1200page manual i can read before i go to sleep
It's the Amazon Forest being definitely wiped off from Earth by the 25000 viewers of the "kronos thread", all of them downloading AND printing the Kronos manual.
There's an upside though:
In the process, some forumers will have to learn reading.
for those who can't read,Bach42t wrote:or is it going to be on a disc?
a 132-CDs AUDIO edition will be available.
Notice that I said "CD", not "mp3".
Noblesse oblige.
why?CfNorENa wrote:Ozy, you have to buy a Kronos. That's the only way we can assure your continued presence on this forum. Hell, I might even buy one for you just to keep you on here.
Thanks!CfNorENa wrote:Ozy, you have to buy a Kronos. That's the only way we can assure your continued presence on this forum. Hell, I might even buy one for you just to keep you on here.
Make an offer.ozy wrote:I evaluated the Oasys, didn't buy it in the end (will probably buy one now. Akos' one, probably, as soon as he despairs about getting an upgrade and sells it for peanuts),
I want one included, so I can have a decent read in the bathroom.Hedegaard wrote: I dont think we should expect the parameter guide on paper, but it would be a welcome edition for sure.
That's very flattering, thank you!alantunucci wrote:I love Korg manuals! Can't wait for this one.
So cool to know that Dan is the guy. Dan, I love your manuals, even if they are not in my mother language. I think I can say your manuals helped me understand english better (not that I am good at it, lol). Congratulations, I am your fan.
Dan, I've always wanted to tell you that your manuals are the best! Most specifically, your manual set for the Wavestation remains the best manuals I've ever seen for any synth. I learned how to use a synth from them! That you have had a major hand in the Kronos docs is a big plus for me in the direction of forking over the bucks to get a Kronos88.danatkorg wrote:That's very flattering, thank you!
Dan
Thank you! Note that Stanley Junglieb, who wrote many manuals for Sequential Circuits, did the manuals for the original Wavestation keyboard; I edited and added new stuff for the Wavestation A/D and EX, and had made many changes by the time of the Wavestation SR, but he deserves much of the credit. Stanley went on to found the pioneering softsynth company Seer Systems.Savante wrote:Dan, I've always wanted to tell you that your manuals are the best! Most specifically, your manual set for the Wavestation remains the best manuals I've ever seen for any synth. I learned how to use a synth from them! That you have had a major hand in the Kronos docs is a big plus for me in the direction of forking over the bucks to get a Kronos88.danatkorg wrote:That's very flattering, thank you!
Dan
Thanks!
Savante
So, congrats to the whole team thendanatkorg wrote:I can't take credit for all of them.... So, as with most good things, it's a team effort...
Thanks for this info. I have a Wavestation SR and the accompanying manual set. Both the Player's Guide and the Reference Guide credit you by name as author on the cover of the manuals! Both are outstanding. It's been quite awhile since I've seen the author of a manual given credit by name on the cover.danatkorg wrote:Thank you! Note that Stanley Junglieb, who wrote many manuals for Sequential Circuits, did the manuals for the original Wavestation keyboard; I edited and added new stuff for the Wavestation A/D and EX, and had made many changes by the time of the Wavestation SR, but he deserves much of the credit. Stanley went on to found the pioneering softsynth company Seer Systems.