Kronos 3 lives!
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 4:17 pm
I must admit that I'm surprised - and yet not.
They have an actual Kronos back on the market, although what appears to be different about it is largely faster hardware and a bit more on-board storage. I've seen nothing about operational changes like a pianoroll, so what I'm guessing is that KORG needed time to make sure that the software worked well on the new hardware, and therefore threw out the Nautilus as a stopgap.
On the other hand, there seem to be no real update. It's the same as before, just on faster hardware.
In a world where Kurzweil stepped forward with the K2700, I would have wanted to see more than faster boot time from KORG. I hope that they have a serious software update up their sleeves.
They have an actual Kronos back on the market, although what appears to be different about it is largely faster hardware and a bit more on-board storage. I've seen nothing about operational changes like a pianoroll, so what I'm guessing is that KORG needed time to make sure that the software worked well on the new hardware, and therefore threw out the Nautilus as a stopgap.
On the other hand, there seem to be no real update. It's the same as before, just on faster hardware.
In a world where Kurzweil stepped forward with the K2700, I would have wanted to see more than faster boot time from KORG. I hope that they have a serious software update up their sleeves.