Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:13 pm
Sois unos craks los dos. 

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Except the Fantom G does not have an Intel processor and a Solid State Drive. These two items are relatively expensive (for a keyboard workstation).Slovenec wrote: Yep point taken.... however, Roland was able to include this on their Fantom G series for example and they aren't an Oasys priced instrument.
I don't see any good reason for that.Slovenec wrote: Yep point taken.... however, Roland was able to include this on their Fantom G series for example and they aren't an Oasys priced instrument.
At least 1 phantom powered mic pre should have been included in a product marketing itself as a music workstation with a 16 track audio recorder.
If I was in the market for a Kronos, it honestly wouldn't be a deal breaker and no doubt I'd prefer to use my Focusrite Twin Q preamp via SPDIF into the Kronos. However, for someone wanting just one bit of gear to take away and use for demos when they're on holiday whilst they leave the big studio at home, then it could be a deal breaker at the price.
Well bro, if I was that rich, perhaps I'd invest in a mic preamp costing at least half the cost of the Kronos! But then, I'd also make sure that my room acoustics were pristine, not to mention obtaining a mic like a U47/U87/C12 etc, which again costs a fortune.NuSkoolTone wrote:Bro, if you're serious do yourself a favor and get a real mic preamp. A good Mic preamp starts at about half the price of Kronos.
The preamp that korg would include is probably no better than what you would find on a mackie or even behringer mixer! Taking a direct out from a mixer to the keyboard is a trivial affair. If you don't at least have one of these, then I don't know what to say.