Page 1 of 3

DAW Integration questions (for Dan, Rich or Jerry)

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 10:37 pm
by SpIdErWeB
Hi guys,

I was just wondering few questions about the DAW Integration:

1) Can you confirm it will also be available in RTAS for Mac?

2) Will we get Midi & Audio over the USB cable between the DAW and the Kronos (i.e. Use the Kronos as master controller to record in the DAW with the 16 parts of the Kronos and have them back on 16 Audio Tracks to mix them down with the rest of our audio tracks and plugs)?

3) Will the DAW integration will allow Sound Editing or will we need an external Editor application?

4) From the Editor, could we edit the Karma patterns?

5) Could we have access to the "user" folder of the SSD over the USB, to transfer samples?

That's it for now...

Thanks in advance,
Phil

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 11:08 pm
by robinkle
I would like to know this as well. :)

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:18 pm
by MartinHines
Question #2
--------------
According to the posted specs, the Kronos can input and output 2 audio channels via its USB-B connection to a computer (24-bit, 48Khz).

The Kronos can output a maximum of 6 audio channels via its analog ouputs (L/Mono, R) and Invididual 1-4. Therefore if you used the USB connection ONLY as a midi transmitter, you could theorectically have 6 analog audio tracks coming back into your computer host sequencer.

Question #3
--------------
According to "features" on the Korg USA website there appear to be two different computer applications (1)Kronos Editor software -- "sounds and settings can be edited directly from your computer" and (2) Kronos Plug-in Editor. What is not clear is whether these programs must run separately or whether you can access the editor software within the plug-in editor.

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:41 pm
by SpIdErWeB
Yep Martin, but:

#2:
Using the Kronos as an Audio Interface doesn't mean you will access to the 16 parts over the USB such the Virus TI... It actually means we could get up to 6 analog audio tracks from the Kronos I/O to the computer... Nothing is mentioned about Kronos Engines to the computer... (So, I guess, there's probably none... which would be sad :( ).


#3:
Ok for having two different applications. But could we manipulate sounds from Kronos or just remote control the Kronos? For me, it's two different types of plugins... One is just like the M3, and the other is more like the Virus TI (which goes way deeper).

From the vague description so far, I would conclude to nothing more than an "Remote" plugin... in that case, well, nothing really interesting then... because it won't be integrated to the DAW. I will still need I/O to transfer my Kronos Sounds to my DAW, and I can't get 16 individual parts since the Kronos doesn't have ADAT, etc...

From Rich's demos, he said with the USB, you can access from the computer to the 16 Kronos sounds and have access to all your sounds, 9 synthesis, and all Kronos Synth power...

Phil

Re: DAW Integration questions (for Dan, Rich or Jerry)

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:19 pm
by EnjoyRC
SpIdErWeB wrote:4) From the Editor, could we edit the Karma patterns?
If Korg follows their usual pattern, the Karma editing software will be handled by Stephen Kay. A separate product not included with the Kronos.

From the latest Korg ProView catalog

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:04 pm
by KapnKrunch
Here's an excerpt from the Korg ProView catalog just published:

KRONOS can send MIDI signals to and from your computer via USB. Using the KRONOS Editor software (free download), sounds and settings can be edited directly from your computer. The KRONOS Plug-in Editor (free download) lets you use KRONOS from within many popular DAW systems, as if it were a plug-in instrument. KRONOS can also be used as an audio I/O for your computer, sending and receiving two channels of audio via USB.

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:23 pm
by SpIdErWeB
Hi KapnKrunch and thanks for the excerpt.

Unfortunately, I might be stubborn, there isn't very clear info the DAW integration.

"... as if it were a plug-in instrument... ", in my point of view, it really means I don't need any I/O connection and I will get all of the 16 parts as any of my "plug-in instrument"

But

"... sending and receiving two channels of audio via USB...", again in my point of view, means we will only get the Master L&R or we will need to individually mixdown each part... (So, it isn't like a plug-in then).

I would really appreciate some lights from Korg on that :)

Phil

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:29 pm
by danatkorg
SpIdErWeB wrote:#3:
Ok for having two different applications. But could we manipulate sounds from Kronos or just remote control the Kronos? For me, it's two different types of plugins... One is just like the M3, and the other is more like the Virus TI (which goes way deeper).
M3 = editor
TI = editor

Very similar, actually. What's the difference that you're thinking of?

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:33 pm
by danatkorg
SpIdErWeB wrote: "... as if it were a plug-in instrument... ", in my point of view, it really means I don't need any I/O connection and I will get all of the 16 parts as any of my "plug-in instrument"

But

"... sending and receiving two channels of audio via USB...", again in my point of view, means we will only get the Master L&R or we will need to individually mixdown each part... (So, it isn't like a plug-in then).
If a stereo output means it doesn't act like a plug-in, then I guess most of my plug-ins don't act like plug-ins, either! :-)

Yes, the USB output carries the Master L/R signal. So, you can record the KRONOS stereo output directly to the computer.

It would be nice to provide more audio channels over USB. This wasn't practical to implement, at least for version 1.0.

Re: DAW Integration questions (for Dan, Rich or Jerry)

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:38 pm
by danatkorg
SpIdErWeB wrote:Hi guys,

I was just wondering few questions about the DAW Integration:

1) Can you confirm it will also be available in RTAS for Mac?
No: VST and AU. RTAS *might* be possible via a wrapper.
SpIdErWeB wrote:3) Will the DAW integration will allow Sound Editing or will we need an external Editor application?
The editor functions both as a standalone app and as a plug-in. You can use either one.
SpIdErWeB wrote:4) From the Editor, could we edit the Karma patterns?
The editor supports the same KARMA parameters as the onboard UI. For editing GEs, you'll still need Stephen Kay's KARMA KRONOS software.
SpIdErWeB wrote:5) Could we have access to the "user" folder of the SSD over the USB, to transfer samples?
That would be nice, but it's not supported.

Hope this helps!

- Dan



Edit: removed hanging quote.

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:50 pm
by SpIdErWeB
Yep Dan, it helps a lot :D

Thanks!!
Very similar, actually. What's the difference that you're thinking of?
What I tried to explain is the difference between an Editor (to remotely control the keyboard, directly from the DAW with a plugin Editor), and having the Editor AND the direct streaming from the Keyboard to the Computer over the USB.

Apparently you do 2 channels Master L&R, which is already nice, don't get me wrong, but of course, it would be even better to get 16 Channels, to have access directly to the audio of the 16 Parts on top of controlling them directly with the Plugin Editor.

I do understand there's some work to get it and it was perhaps not possible for version 1.0, but that's a real bonus for Studio work, mainly since the Kronos doesn't have digital multi-channel outs (such ADAT) to avoid any loss with DA/AD convertors.

I don't try to blame you or Korg, trust me, I do understand you definitely can't do everything for a version 1.0... I know it :)
if you try to include everything you probably already have on your wishlist, it will take for ever to develop and the keyboard would never been released... so sometimes we have to start somewhere.

So, it's good to know what we get and what we wish for, such Total Integration (16 Channels Streaming over USB), the SSD access, or even RTAS version (since I do work on ProTools)... It's worth and harmless to mention them :)

my 2 cents
Phil

Re: DAW Integration questions (for Dan, Rich or Jerry)

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:53 pm
by Jon Lord
danatkorg wrote:
SpIdErWeB wrote:5) Could we have access to the "user" folder of the SSD over the USB, to transfer samples?
That would be nice, but it's not supported.

Hope this helps!

- Dan

That's it for now...

Thanks in advance,
Phil
But we are still able to copy wav files and similar from an Usb-mem stick to the internal SDD disc to play back them with disk mode or to load them as user samples at start up?

Re: DAW Integration questions (for Dan, Rich or Jerry)

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:56 pm
by danatkorg
Jon Lord wrote:
danatkorg wrote:
SpIdErWeB wrote:5) Could we have access to the "user" folder of the SSD over the USB, to transfer samples?
That would be nice, but it's not supported.

Hope this helps!

- Dan

That's it for now...

Thanks in advance,
Phil
But we are still able to copy wav files and similar from an Usb-mem stick to the internal SDD disc to play back them with disk mode or to load them as user samples at start up?
Hi Jon,

Yes and yes.

- Dan

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 5:28 pm
by Michael Blue
Am I the only one patiently awaiting a video demo of how this operates as a "plug-in"?
Looking at Access' Virus TI system, I'm hopeful of what current technology is capable of, but unsure whether Korg has taken it to the same level.

Please help. :)

~M

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 5:49 pm
by robinkle
Michael Blue wrote:Am I the only one patiently awaiting a video demo of how this operates as a "plug-in"?
Looking at Access' Virus TI system, I'm hopeful of what current technology is capable of, but unsure whether Korg has taken it to the same level.

Please help. :)

~M
+1 :)