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				New KRONOS2 owner!!!
				Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2021 6:39 pm
				by dimitris
				Hello Kronos Team,
From today I'm a proud owner of a KRONOS2 61!
After many years I had sold my Triton Extreme 88 it's like I start from the beginning now! Kronos is almost new in everything!!
Regards,
Dimitris
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2021 9:31 pm
				by KK
				Hi Dimitris,
Congrats on your purchase ! To me, the Kronos is still the most versatile and powerful digital hardware synth/machine. Wish you many years of big fun and music with it.  

 
			
					
				
				Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 2:00 pm
				by GregC
				if new, try to get the 2 year warranty
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 6:48 pm
				by Docflick
				Congrats on your purchase, Dimitris! 
Kronos is a gift that keeps on giving – a phenomenal workstation. My only advice is to be patient and learn its mysteries ... it is very rewarding in the end!
Since you are coming from the Triton, you will at least understand the Korg way of doing things. I didn't, being a long-time Yamaha guy, so the learning curve was a bit steep. Glad I stuck with it though!
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:12 pm
				by dimitris
				Hi folks,
After some playing with my new Kronos2 61 I think that something is wrong with velocity curves! The default curve is No.4 but it's impossible to reach beyond 112-113!! If I use velocity curve 5 I can reach 120 but it's more difficult to play smooth. Curve 6 is almost fixed and 7-8-9 doesn't reach 127 either!!
Using external controller such a KAWAI VPC1 works great!!
After contacted with KORG, they checked another KRONOS2 61 and has the same behaviour!! What's happening KORG????
Regards,
Dimitris
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:31 pm
				by dimitris
				I think KORG must add a velocity calibration menu, just as the aftertouch calibration.
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 11:32 pm
				by Mike Conway
				Nothing wrong with your Kronos.  If you search, you can find several threads on the topic.  One thing I do with certain programs is lower the threshold for the FF layer.  On the Oscillator page, you will see ranges for "P, MF, F, FF".  
I MIDI'd some other keyboards to the Kronos.  I'll quote myself from another thread:
Mike Conway wrote:psionic311 wrote:Out of curiosity, can your Oasys keybed reach the max velocity of 127 reasonably well?
Not with the default curve (#4), it's very similar to Kronos.  I did some "rat tat tat" key hitting and got these results.  I did two recordings of OASYS and Kronos, trying to get higher results on the second take.  The Virus TI got one pass and obviously didn't need another.
 
 
 
voip wrote:Interesting, too, that the attack smoothing on the Kronos does not allow the aftertouch to be instantaneous when the "attack" value is set to 0. 
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Yes, almost like there could be a certain amount of smoothing going on at the keybed calibration level.
 
 
			
					
				
				Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2021 10:08 am
				by Liviou2004
				dimitris wrote:Hi folks,
After some playing with my new Kronos2 61 I think that something is wrong with velocity curves! The default curve is No.4 but it's impossible to reach beyond 112-113!! If I use velocity curve 5 I can reach 120 but it's more difficult to play smooth. Curve 6 is almost fixed and 7-8-9 doesn't reach 127 either!!
Using external controller such a KAWAI VPC1 works great!!
After contacted with KORG, they checked another KRONOS2 61 and has the same behaviour!! What's happening KORG????
Regards,
Dimitris
First congratulations Dimitri. As it has been said above, the Kronos is probably the most powerful and versatile digital workstation. You will never get to an end with it !
Well, concerning the velocity curve, I woud say it's one of the dowsides of the Kronos.
The reality is : 
it's impossible to reach all the velocity range (from 0 to 127) inside a single velocity curve.
I've often complain about that, and many Kronos users do too.
It would have not been a great job for Korg to adress this issue - as its only a little piece of software to add -, but they never did and probably won't never do.
So, we have to deal with that, and get around.
One guy has created a MIDI OX velocity converter utility which converts received velocity according to a user curve. The downside is that we must have a PC beside and this curve can't be saved in the Kronos.
Mike gave a tip too. 
On my side, as regards the HD-1 Prog, I modify the velocity for each sample layer.