Set list?
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Although not fully the same, you could use PCG Tools (check the link in my signature) to easily move/sort combis.
What I did before the Kronos (which has a set list feature), is to 'program' the order in a specific combi bank. While I didn't have created PCG Tools, it took some time, but with PCG Tools it's probably the closes you can get (without buying a Kronos).
What I did before the Kronos (which has a set list feature), is to 'program' the order in a specific combi bank. While I didn't have created PCG Tools, it took some time, but with PCG Tools it's probably the closes you can get (without buying a Kronos).

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The easiest way to do it on the board itself is to copy the combis you need for your set list into Bank D in the order you need them in. If you do any edits, make sure you save the edits to the original as well. If all you need is a single program, make a combi anyways with it.
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Set List on Krome
I know this is a little late to the party...
But I utilize a different method for Creating my Set Lists on the Krome.
I have SEVERAL Combi/Prog for songs across the Krome.
You can utilize the SEQ(uencer) and CUE list for Sets! Then you don't have to worry too much about WHERE each Prog or Combi is located.
I can post more complete instructions if anyone would like to see them.
Always remember to back up your Krome before doing any kind of PCG management, moving things around etc.
Here is a video (It is in Italian - only one I could find). But you can watch and learn.
http://kromeheaven.com/index.php/krome- ... your-krome
There is also some helpful info in the manual on Cue Lists:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/52349 ... ml?page=78
Once you have the Cue list setup, You can easily set a footswitch to incrementally move through each song, or just simply click the INC or DEC to move back and forth through your list.
I swear by the Cue List (note: you MUST use an SD Card with this method)
Here is a PDF explaining how to do this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13rmf4y ... sp=sharing
But I utilize a different method for Creating my Set Lists on the Krome.
I have SEVERAL Combi/Prog for songs across the Krome.
You can utilize the SEQ(uencer) and CUE list for Sets! Then you don't have to worry too much about WHERE each Prog or Combi is located.
I can post more complete instructions if anyone would like to see them.
Always remember to back up your Krome before doing any kind of PCG management, moving things around etc.
Here is a video (It is in Italian - only one I could find). But you can watch and learn.
http://kromeheaven.com/index.php/krome- ... your-krome
There is also some helpful info in the manual on Cue Lists:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/52349 ... ml?page=78
Once you have the Cue list setup, You can easily set a footswitch to incrementally move through each song, or just simply click the INC or DEC to move back and forth through your list.
I swear by the Cue List (note: you MUST use an SD Card with this method)
Here is a PDF explaining how to do this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13rmf4y ... sp=sharing
Re: Set List on Krome
Hey, I'm thinking to get a Krome EX next year.christianconnett wrote:I know this is a little late to the party...
But I utilize a different method for Creating my Set Lists on the Krome.
I have SEVERAL Combi/Prog for songs across the Krome.
You can utilize the SEQ(uencer) and CUE list for Sets! Then you don't have to worry too much about WHERE each Prog or Combi is located.
I can post more complete instructions if anyone would like to see them.
Always remember to back up your Krome before doing any kind of PCG management, moving things around etc.
Here is a video (It is in Italian - only one I could find). But you can watch and learn.
http://kromeheaven.com/index.php/krome- ... your-krome
There is also some helpful info in the manual on Cue Lists:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/52349 ... ml?page=78
Once you have the Cue list setup, You can easily set a footswitch to incrementally move through each song, or just simply click the INC or DEC to move back and forth through your list.
I swear by the Cue List (note: you MUST use an SD Card with this method)
Here is a PDF explaining how to do this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13rmf4y ... sp=sharing
I saw your instruction, it looks like a solution.
The only question remain is whether you can move to the next sound in the list via foot-swtich.
This is the most important thing in a setlist, because when you play a song in a live band mostly you don't have time for your hands to leave the keypad in order change sound.
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Re: Set List on Krome
I do not have a Krome, but I DO have an M50 (which came before the Krome).hag01 wrote:Hey, I'm thinking to get a Krome EX next year.christianconnett wrote:I know this is a little late to the party...
But I utilize a different method for Creating my Set Lists on the Krome.
I have SEVERAL Combi/Prog for songs across the Krome.
You can utilize the SEQ(uencer) and CUE list for Sets! Then you don't have to worry too much about WHERE each Prog or Combi is located.
I can post more complete instructions if anyone would like to see them.
Always remember to back up your Krome before doing any kind of PCG management, moving things around etc.
Here is a video (It is in Italian - only one I could find). But you can watch and learn.
http://kromeheaven.com/index.php/krome- ... your-krome
There is also some helpful info in the manual on Cue Lists:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/52349 ... ml?page=78
Once you have the Cue list setup, You can easily set a footswitch to incrementally move through each song, or just simply click the INC or DEC to move back and forth through your list.
I swear by the Cue List (note: you MUST use an SD Card with this method)
Here is a PDF explaining how to do this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13rmf4y ... sp=sharing
I saw your instruction, it looks like a solution.
The only question remain is whether you can move to the next sound in the list via foot-swtich.
This is the most important thing in a setlist, because when you play a song in a live band mostly you don't have time for your hands to leave the keypad in order change sound.
I used the M50 Cue List feature for many different shows and it worked very well. I would recommend using the Cue List feature, as I think that it will give you what you want.
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Re: Set List on Krome
hag01 wrote:Hey, I'm thinking to get a Krome EX next year.christianconnett wrote:I know this is a little late to the party...
But I utilize a different method for Creating my Set Lists on the Krome.
I have SEVERAL Combi/Prog for songs across the Krome.
You can utilize the SEQ(uencer) and CUE list for Sets! Then you don't have to worry too much about WHERE each Prog or Combi is located.
I can post more complete instructions if anyone would like to see them.
Always remember to back up your Krome before doing any kind of PCG management, moving things around etc.
Here is a video (It is in Italian - only one I could find). But you can watch and learn.
http://kromeheaven.com/index.php/krome- ... your-krome
There is also some helpful info in the manual on Cue Lists:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/52349 ... ml?page=78
Once you have the Cue list setup, You can easily set a footswitch to incrementally move through each song, or just simply click the INC or DEC to move back and forth through your list.
I swear by the Cue List (note: you MUST use an SD Card with this method)
Here is a PDF explaining how to do this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13rmf4y ... sp=sharing
I saw your instruction, it looks like a solution.
The only question remain is whether you can move to the next sound in the list via foot-swtich.
This is the most important thing in a setlist because when you play a song in a live band mostly you don't have time for your hands to leave the keypad in order change sound.
YES! You can use a footswitch to INC to each song through your set. This is exactly what I do as well. I was thinking of doing an instructional video for this?
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Korg Krome EX - Set List
I am currently working on / testing Set Lists (using a couple of different methods) and will post my results soon!
I have been using the SEQ Cue List system, using a foot controller to INC thru each song in the set.
I have been using the SEQ Cue List system, using a foot controller to INC thru each song in the set.
Re: Set List on Krome
Yes please, do an instructional video for this.christianconnett wrote:hag01 wrote:Hey, I'm thinking to get a Krome EX next year.christianconnett wrote:I know this is a little late to the party...
But I utilize a different method for Creating my Set Lists on the Krome.
I have SEVERAL Combi/Prog for songs across the Krome.
You can utilize the SEQ(uencer) and CUE list for Sets! Then you don't have to worry too much about WHERE each Prog or Combi is located.
I can post more complete instructions if anyone would like to see them.
Always remember to back up your Krome before doing any kind of PCG management, moving things around etc.
Here is a video (It is in Italian - only one I could find). But you can watch and learn.
http://kromeheaven.com/index.php/krome- ... your-krome
There is also some helpful info in the manual on Cue Lists:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/52349 ... ml?page=78
Once you have the Cue list setup, You can easily set a footswitch to incrementally move through each song, or just simply click the INC or DEC to move back and forth through your list.
I swear by the Cue List (note: you MUST use an SD Card with this method)
Here is a PDF explaining how to do this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13rmf4y ... sp=sharing
I saw your instruction, it looks like a solution.
The only question remain is whether you can move to the next sound in the list via foot-swtich.
This is the most important thing in a setlist because when you play a song in a live band mostly you don't have time for your hands to leave the keypad in order change sound.
YES! You can use a footswitch to INC to each song through your set. This is exactly what I do as well. I was thinking of doing an instructional video for this?
I tried the Krome EX 61 a couple of days ago, and I use Yamaha MODX6 as my band keyboard now, and while the MODX6 gives me all I need in terms of sounds and functionality, I was amazed by how much I preferred the action of the Krome EX 61 over the MODX6 action.
I also prefer joystick over wheels for live playing.