Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 6:20 am
New videos here but they seem to be in Japanese.
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Missed that, sorry for further spreading misinformation.danatkorg wrote:Just to be clear, there were no discontinued parts; it was simply a misunderstanding, as noted in other threads.djcactus wrote:With the discontinued parts from the previous generation it was only a matter of time.
- Dan
I checked the price at Sweetwater yesterday and had the impression that Kronos 2 is sold at lower price tags than in the old days, if I compare what I have payed for my Kronos 88X.amosaic wrote:sounds like a small upgrade for users already with the kronos to push them to sell theirs to get the newest one...or buy a whole new one to add to it..
Yes ... and I compliment Korg for keeping a valued instrument on the path of evolution rather to drop it. Hopefully they keep doing this for many years to comeBroadwave wrote:It's a great looking keyboard, but I'm very happy that I don't feel the need to upgrade. I'll stick with my old 1st Gen
I tend to agree with you, but they certainly haven't told us. That's what makes me think it is still the same motherboard. Just because Intel has discontinued it doesn't mean that Korg doesn't have a large supply of their own. Discontinued doesn't mean not available. I could order one now if I so desired. The Kronos is more computer than any other keyboard of the three main manufacturers.Pretty sure it can't be the same mobo, Intel doesn't make them anymore.
Point or thought was made before. Could be OEM version of the Intel boardlonelagranger wrote:I tend to agree with you, but they certainly haven't told us. That's what makes me think it is still the same motherboard. Just because Intel has discontinued it doesn't mean that Korg doesn't have a large supply of their own. Discontinued doesn't mean not available. I could order one now if I so desired. The Kronos is more computer than any other keyboard of the three main manufacturers.Pretty sure it can't be the same mobo, Intel doesn't make them anymore.
Maybe it's being sold at a discount at first like Fender did when they introduced the American Standard series.Corgy wrote:I checked the price at Sweetwater yesterday and had the impression that Kronos 2 is sold at lower price tags than in the old days, if I compare what I have payed for my Kronos 88X.amosaic wrote:sounds like a small upgrade for users already with the kronos to push them to sell theirs to get the newest one...or buy a whole new one to add to it..
If that's correct, a second hand market could have a little problem.
Well, I presumed it's like the old Trinity, where you can adjust the value of a parameter directly on-screen via a pop-up slider, instead of selecting and using the wheel/Value slider/up/down buttons.BasariStudios wrote:Knowing the Kronos in and out i am still wondering what could be the drag feature used for on this machine.
...except probably in Disc Mode...