Where is the Editor for 3.0.2 ?
Moderators: Sharp, X-Trade, Pepperpotty, karmathanever
- Francois
- Approved Merchant
- Posts: 4855
- Joined: Tue May 06, 2003 12:38 am
- Location: Northants - UK
- Contact:
Where is the Editor for 3.0.2 ?
Come on guys, please release the updated version of the editor for OS 3.0.2. I miss being able to work on my PC screen. Thanks.
-
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Sat Jan 24, 2015 4:16 pm
New editor
Post deleted ...Yadeyade ya
Last edited by Omnisphere on Tue Feb 10, 2015 4:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Platinum Member
- Posts: 7860
- Joined: Fri Jul 29, 2011 7:23 am
-
- Platinum Member
- Posts: 1225
- Joined: Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:32 pm
- Location: Northern California, USA
I mainly work inside a 64 bit DAW so that makes it annoying to say the least.SanderXpander wrote:You can use the 32-bit Kronos Editor just fine on a 64-bit OS. You just can't use its VST version inside a 64-bit DAW. This is a significant difference.
Still a bad show though.
Not a deal breaker if I was looking to buy another Kronos but simply baffling in these days of software engineering.
-
- Platinum Member
- Posts: 7860
- Joined: Fri Jul 29, 2011 7:23 am
I also use a 64-bit Editor, which I think is the norm. I just wanted to point out you can actually use the Editor on a 64-bit OS.
Last edited by SanderXpander on Tue Feb 10, 2015 4:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Platinum Member
- Posts: 9451
- Joined: Wed May 15, 2002 12:46 am
- Location: Discovery Bay (San Francisco Bay Area)
I have worked for electronics cos and once they make a decision , they mostly stay locked in.
I can understand how frustrating/time consuming workarounds can be.
My advice is, if you are determined to make a large co change its mind or invest resources into a necessary change, it might be beneficial to volunteer to join a user testing team. This will give you some inroads to Korg. You are helping them and you are learning how they operate.
If it were me, and I was as serious about flaws/shortcomings as you seem to be, joining Korg in some way might be helpful.
Until then,,,, carry on
I can understand how frustrating/time consuming workarounds can be.
My advice is, if you are determined to make a large co change its mind or invest resources into a necessary change, it might be beneficial to volunteer to join a user testing team. This will give you some inroads to Korg. You are helping them and you are learning how they operate.
If it were me, and I was as serious about flaws/shortcomings as you seem to be, joining Korg in some way might be helpful.
Until then,,,, carry on

- Francois
- Approved Merchant
- Posts: 4855
- Joined: Tue May 06, 2003 12:38 am
- Location: Northants - UK
- Contact:
Yes, we know, 32 bit, yadayadayada, 64 bit yadayadayada...
Some of us don't care about DAW integration via VSTi !
I'm not saying that you guys who want it shouldn't have it, but right now, this is a discussion moaning about the absence of an editor, not the absence of a VSTi.
Open your own topic to lament about the absence of VSTi and 64 bit, thank you.
In any case, you have 64 bit if you really want it. You just need to buy it from MIDI Quest. So you're really moaning that it is not free. Which is different.
Some of us don't care about DAW integration via VSTi !
I'm not saying that you guys who want it shouldn't have it, but right now, this is a discussion moaning about the absence of an editor, not the absence of a VSTi.
Open your own topic to lament about the absence of VSTi and 64 bit, thank you.
In any case, you have 64 bit if you really want it. You just need to buy it from MIDI Quest. So you're really moaning that it is not free. Which is different.
-
- Platinum Member
- Posts: 1225
- Joined: Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:32 pm
- Location: Northern California, USA
Moaning is not the word I would use to describe a friendly discussion.Francois wrote:Yes, we know, 32 bit, yadayadayada, 64 bit yadayadayada...
Some of us don't care about DAW integration via VSTi !
I'm not saying that you guys who want it shouldn't have it, but right now, this is a discussion moaning about the absence of an editor, not the absence of a VSTi.
Open your own topic to lament about the absence of VSTi and 64 bit, thank you.
In any case, you have 64 bit if you really want it. You just need to buy it from MIDI Quest. So you're really moaning that it is not free. Which is different.
Of course you are not moaning about others moaning are you?
Keep it civil.
-
- Platinum Member
- Posts: 7860
- Joined: Fri Jul 29, 2011 7:23 am
I just have an obsessive compulsion to point out misinformationFrancois wrote:Yes, we know, 32 bit, yadayadayada, 64 bit yadayadayada...
Some of us don't care about DAW integration via VSTi !
I'm not saying that you guys who want it shouldn't have it, but right now, this is a discussion moaning about the absence of an editor, not the absence of a VSTi.
Open your own topic to lament about the absence of VSTi and 64 bit, thank you.
In any case, you have 64 bit if you really want it. You just need to buy it from MIDI Quest. So you're really moaning that it is not free. Which is different.

Come on, Francois, threads will meander back and forth, you know that.
I completely agree the Editor missing for 3.0.2 is pretty bad.
I think some confusion is going on here. What Francois is asking about is the STANDALONE-editor version 3 for working with the new OS 3.0.2
Editor version 2 is not working properly with OS 3.0.2 because of the extended parameter set, especially in global mode and with the new SGX2 parameters.
And the question is entitled, because as you can read here:
http://support.soundquest.org/viewtopic ... 0&start=10
...it seems that the editor is ready for release.
Editor version 2 is not working properly with OS 3.0.2 because of the extended parameter set, especially in global mode and with the new SGX2 parameters.
And the question is entitled, because as you can read here:
http://support.soundquest.org/viewtopic ... 0&start=10
...it seems that the editor is ready for release.
Best regards, Robert
______________________
Korg Gear: Kronos 88 & 73 (2nd SSD, 3GB RAM, silent fan)
Trinity Pro with MOSS-Board, PBS FlashRom, HDR, Optical DI
Korg Collection 3
______________________
Korg Gear: Kronos 88 & 73 (2nd SSD, 3GB RAM, silent fan)
Trinity Pro with MOSS-Board, PBS FlashRom, HDR, Optical DI
Korg Collection 3