Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2018 6:29 pm
WhyMr_SamDoogie wrote:leonh wrote:Gadget and M1 to be included on Kronos .Hillarious


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WhyMr_SamDoogie wrote:leonh wrote:Gadget and M1 to be included on Kronos .Hillarious
add to that the 2 new organ engines that surfaced in the Grand stage ...AnthonyB wrote:leonh wrote:Gadget and M1 to be included on Kronos .
Well, the korg m1 was manufactured in 1988, so a 30th anniversary-kronos edition perhaps? - and with all the expansion cards!![]()
Tony
Almost there for that one, Depend what will happen at Namm or afterleonh wrote:WhyMr_SamDoogie wrote:leonh wrote:Gadget and M1 to be included on Kronos .Hillarious
actually I see only people who don't have Kronos will not understand
If I had a vote, I'd vote for Kronos to be included in Gadgetleonh wrote:Gadget and M1 to be included on Kronos .
that would be a surprise. There FA is a few yrs new and is good W/sswarupmahapatra wrote:Is Roland coming up with a new workstation/live performance keyboard? I read it in some other blog. Anyone knows if it's true?
I would go by the NAMM date of 1/25.afr wrote:2 weeks to namm and Korg is not teasing anything on the site
When they introduced Kronos they started more than 2 weeks before namm with an introductory video
I'm afraid that we will not see the Kronos successor
Same here!GregC wrote:afr wrote:2 weeks to namm and Korg is not teasing anything on the site
When they introduced Kronos they started more than 2 weeks before namm with an introductory video
I'm afraid that we will not see the Kronos successor
That said, I am enjoying Kronos immensely. And its been 6 yrs.
I disagree. The FA with its DAW integration is a strong W/s alternative.swarupmahapatra wrote:FA is there but it’s definitely not a compete with Kronos. Not even close. And there’s no competition in the workstation market because people are vastly into softsynths. And I don’t like the fact that they sound way better than the hardware synths. Only problem is that carrying so many things into live shows is a pain in the ****. And I dream of a single keyboard that has both nice synth and acoustic sounds and weigh about 12Kgs.
I don't know about softsynths sounding better. They can sound equally good, but I have hardware that can sing songs that brings tears to people's eyes. How much better does it need to be?swarupmahapatra wrote:FA is there but it*s definitely not a compete with Kronos. Not even close. And there*s no competition in the workstation market because people are vastly into softsynths. And I don*t like the fact that they sound way better than the hardware synths. Only problem is that carrying so many things into live shows is a pain in the ****. And I dream of a single keyboard that has both nice synth and acoustic sounds and weigh about 12Kgs.
I bought an FA-06 and sold it after 3 months because of -GregC wrote:I disagree. The FA with its DAW integration is a strong W/s alternative.swarupmahapatra wrote:FA is there but it’s definitely not a compete with Kronos. Not even close. And there’s no competition in the workstation market because people are vastly into softsynths. And I don’t like the fact that they sound way better than the hardware synths. Only problem is that carrying so many things into live shows is a pain in the ****. And I dream of a single keyboard that has both nice synth and acoustic sounds and weigh about 12Kgs.
And the FA is twice as cheap.
Of course that complicates a comparison. I know Kronos as a standalone
is ' better'. But the way things are going, platforms are combining.
I don't gig, so I don't have the restrictions. I am aware Kronos is the must have board for gigging keyboardists. I think the marketplace is much larger than the total of gigging keyboardists.
I am impressed. What keyboard do you play? Do you have 3rd party sounds in it?Koekepan wrote:I don't know about softsynths sounding better. They can sound equally good, but I have hardware that can sing songs that brings tears to people's eyes. How much better does it need to be?swarupmahapatra wrote:FA is there but it*s definitely not a compete with Kronos. Not even close. And there*s no competition in the workstation market because people are vastly into softsynths. And I don*t like the fact that they sound way better than the hardware synths. Only problem is that carrying so many things into live shows is a pain in the ****. And I dream of a single keyboard that has both nice synth and acoustic sounds and weigh about 12Kgs.
Granted, lots of pieces can be a pain in the butt, but sometimes that's the price you pay to dance.