Hi List,
It's been a few months since I've been on here, and I haven't yet decided to pull the trigger on a Kronos. What are the main differences between the Kronos and the Kronos X? My intent is to use the Kronos to write and record in my home studio, but live use is not out of the question.
I also assume that this question may be addressed elsewhere in here in threads, but was unable to find any quickly, as my searches using those terms yielded numerous hits, many of which did not actually appear to be related to the differences between them, so if anyone could direct me to other threads on this, that would be great.
Regards
Joyce
Kronos vs Kronos X?
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note stealing maybe? I turn off the non playing parts of combis for this reason. Go play and watch the performance meters then turn off parts of a combi that are muted and watch the number of notes available go up!Ronl wrote:The big reason I went w an X was that supposedly all of the RH3 issues were corrected. Now I am not so sure. Played it in a duo last night and I swear some of the notes would clip or be staccato once in a while. Could just be me I guess...
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Casio PX-5S 88
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