Is there any problem on this kronos sound ?
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Is there any problem on this kronos sound ?
LOL just feel like the string were hit 2 times rapidly ....
but sometimes it doesn't have this problem= =
https://soundcloud.com/cyyap95/123-1
but sometimes it doesn't have this problem= =
https://soundcloud.com/cyyap95/123-1
It seems to be the old faithful note cutoff problem to me.
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this is rather strange, i doubt that it's caused by a double trigger because the double sound it's on almost any key in this demo.
It sounds like a very short delay effect on the piano sound, is this a factory sound or an own programmed sound?
it could also be caused by a midi feedback (sounds the same), where you route the output of the kronos to a DAW and get the note on info right back.
the note cutoff problem before with the keyboards was rather different, in your demo every second sound has the same velocity, the cutoff problem was an occasional second bounce with velocity 0 that cutoff the previous note. This doesn't sound like a cutoff problem.
Based on the demo my guess is that you have a midi loop.
It sounds like a very short delay effect on the piano sound, is this a factory sound or an own programmed sound?
it could also be caused by a midi feedback (sounds the same), where you route the output of the kronos to a DAW and get the note on info right back.
the note cutoff problem before with the keyboards was rather different, in your demo every second sound has the same velocity, the cutoff problem was an occasional second bounce with velocity 0 that cutoff the previous note. This doesn't sound like a cutoff problem.
Based on the demo my guess is that you have a midi loop.
this is not a cutoff i think..
is this the original kronos german grand program?? is this being played from kronos' own keybed??
is this the original kronos german grand program?? is this being played from kronos' own keybed??
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Love my yamaha psr s910 as well
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Love my yamaha psr s910 as well
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No, i straight away plug in my headphone to kronos.... and playing factory sound..... and not just one... almost all keyboard(piano) sound like that, maybe other instrument have too but just not obvious as piano soundQuiRobinez wrote:this is rather strange, i doubt that it's caused by a double trigger because the double sound it's on almost any key in this demo.
It sounds like a very short delay effect on the piano sound, is this a factory sound or an own programmed sound?
it could also be caused by a midi feedback (sounds the same), where you route the output of the kronos to a DAW and get the note on info right back.
the note cutoff problem before with the keyboards was rather different, in your demo every second sound has the same velocity, the cutoff problem was an occasional second bounce with velocity 0 that cutoff the previous note. This doesn't sound like a cutoff problem.
Based on the demo my guess is that you have a midi loop.
then it sounds like you had a bad kronos...
contact your store for repair / replacement ASAP..
contact your store for repair / replacement ASAP..
Love my kronos 88 
Love my yamaha psr s910 as well
Korg Kronos 88, Yamaha PSR s910, Korg C720, Yamaha DTX 520, Focusrite Scarlett 18i6, a pair of Yamaha HS80 in (soon not to be) an unproperly treated room..

Love my yamaha psr s910 as well
Korg Kronos 88, Yamaha PSR s910, Korg C720, Yamaha DTX 520, Focusrite Scarlett 18i6, a pair of Yamaha HS80 in (soon not to be) an unproperly treated room..
Yes agreed - get it back to Korg for repair.
Unfortunate that you've got this problem and doubly unfortunate that this case is about the Kronos X - so the keybed problem persists into that productline too?
Unfortunate that you've got this problem and doubly unfortunate that this case is about the Kronos X - so the keybed problem persists into that productline too?
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Guys, please don't immediately assume that there is something in need of repair. Yes, it is always possible (although I can't think of a hardware problem which would cause this particular issue). However, it's also quite likely that there is something simple in the user's setup which can be sorted out by their Korg distributor's tech support. Talking with them, especially in real-time, is a great way to solve such problems. So - cyyap95, please contact your Korg distributor and I'm sure that they'll be able to help you (including arranging repair if it is actually necessary); see the link in my signature.
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