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Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 9:45 pm Post subject: KRS -113 Greatest Hits 80s NEW COMBIS by Sounds of Planet
Hello
I would like to present to you my new sound library KRS -113 Greatest Hits 80s, which I have been working on and developing for the last 12 months.
With such competition as we have for Korg Kronos now, you really need to have crazy ideas for new libraries to succeed. I do hope though, that you will like this one from me !
This is the first such pack, where to play complete worlds cover, there is no need for ANY external sources, like additional audio or midi files, samples, musical parts played by other instruments or even extra band playing drum, bass, guitar or other instrumental parts. So it means EVERYTHING is played by internal resources of Kronos using its internal edited patches.
Best Regards,
Sounds of Planet _________________ Korg Kronos /Korg Extreme and Moss
http://www.soundsofplanet.com/
one Man -one Kronos- and new sounds by Sounds of Planet
Joined: 14 Nov 2014 Posts: 1046 Location: Orlando, Florida USA
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2019 11:28 am Post subject:
I want to get to the point where my Kronos can accompany me on my favorite 80s songs, so I purchased your sound pack.
I cannot give a full review of it yet, since it does not sound right auditioning directly from Disk mode. I need to make room first so I can properly load your programs and combis.
I plan on using 17 of the 31 songs. I'm not familiar with the others. My synth 80s nostalgia leans more to New Wave like Thompson Twins, The Fixx, Simple Minds, Howard Jones, etc.
Thanks for all the work you put into this. I'm looking forward to the drum parts and the scenes!
I think this is way too expensive at $59 for this KRS, I also think the demo videos also show they are not very good most of them and a few done well. Sorry to say a KRS is not worth more than $25 if it is good, EXs stuff depends on the quality of the samples and the programming.
This is constructive criticism as I am a huge fan of your EXs 177 Saxophones and think they are worth every penny and I keep raving about them to anyone that asks for a great Sax sound set as many on here will confirm and on other kronos forums and FB pages.
I also think it was a little silly to not have added it into the %33 sale that is on now too, you probably would have sold more and reality is no KRS to me is worth more than $25 as the samples are already on the kronos or the engines used, there is nothing new added apart from a bit of programming and most of us on here can easily do that and make them sound how they should be.
Sorry mate this one is a hard pass from me, stick to packages like the Saxophone and with new types of instruments that sound better than the onboard or by other developers, your Sax still rules even after KAPRO updated his to mark 2 and a lot cheaper than yours I still think yours wins and worth the extra compared to even KAPRO as we know has some great stuff.
Joined: 15 May 2002 Posts: 9451 Location: Discovery Bay (San Francisco Bay Area)
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2019 7:15 pm Post subject:
Purgatory wrote:
This is constructive criticism as I am a huge fan of your EXs 177 Saxophones and think they are worth every penny and I keep raving about them to anyone that asks for a great Sax sound set as many on here will confirm and on other kronos forums and FB pages.
f.
I am also a big fan of SOP's EXs 177. I much preferred a similar quality approach with trumpets/horns and ensembles. _________________ Kronos 88. MODX8
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I want to get to the point where my Kronos can accompany me on my favorite 80s songs, so I purchased your sound pack.
I cannot give a full review of it yet, since it does not sound right auditioning directly from Disk mode. I need to make room first so I can properly load your programs and combis.
I plan on using 17 of the 31 songs. I'm not familiar with the others. My synth 80s nostalgia leans more to New Wave like Thompson Twins, The Fixx, Simple Minds, Howard Jones, etc.
Thanks for all the work you put into this. I'm looking forward to the drum parts and the scenes!
Hello
Thanks a lot for your purchase. Please remember to make a proper installation and to install additional GEs included in the sound pack otherwise the combination will not sound correctly.
Have fun
Cheers
SoP _________________ Korg Kronos /Korg Extreme and Moss
http://www.soundsofplanet.com/
one Man -one Kronos- and new sounds by Sounds of Planet
I think this is way too expensive at $59 for this KRS, I also think the demo videos also show they are not very good most of them and a few done well. Sorry to say a KRS is not worth more than $25 if it is good, EXs stuff depends on the quality of the samples and the programming.
This is constructive criticism as I am a huge fan of your EXs 177 Saxophones and think they are worth every penny and I keep raving about them to anyone that asks for a great Sax sound set as many on here will confirm and on other kronos forums and FB pages.
I also think it was a little silly to not have added it into the %33 sale that is on now too, you probably would have sold more and reality is no KRS to me is worth more than $25 as the samples are already on the kronos or the engines used, there is nothing new added apart from a bit of programming and most of us on here can easily do that and make them sound how they should be.
Sorry mate this one is a hard pass from me, stick to packages like the Saxophone and with new types of instruments that sound better than the onboard or by other developers, your Sax still rules even after KAPRO updated his to mark 2 and a lot cheaper than yours I still think yours wins and worth the extra compared to even KAPRO as we know has some great stuff.
Thank you for your nice words regarding the sounds of EXs 177 Saxophones pack.
Now, with regard to my new KRS 113 believe it or not, but to prepare that sound pack costed me at least the same amount of time as for abovementioned saxophones . In fact, I have started that programming work just after finishing the saxophone job so it took full 12 months . As I understand, you get your opinion and conclusions just from watching the demo movies ? Well, due to obvious reasons, actual songs could not be made / played in exactly ideal way 1:1.
Regarding money the price for one such combi is around 1,8 $ so you judge it - is that much or not.
Nevertheless I appreciate all opinions so thank you for your remarks.
Regards
SoP _________________ Korg Kronos /Korg Extreme and Moss
http://www.soundsofplanet.com/
one Man -one Kronos- and new sounds by Sounds of Planet
I've just purchased this pack and am very impressed by it. I can fully appreciate the time/effort and pain that was put into programming these songs using no more than the existing programs within the Kronos. The GE's (and multiple variations) were presumably generated with the Karma-Lab software, I've read some of the documentation for this software, and it looks to have a learning curve on a par with the Kronos itself!
It is refreshing to have all the parts of a song created, the accompaniments, backing rhythms, drum tracks, bass, etc with many variations using the Karma scene switches. Many commercial sound packs focus on reproducing the lead sounds as closely as possibly for a keyboard player in a band, with lesser consideration on the bass lines, rhythm guitar, drums, etc. But as a one man band, hobby, keyboard enthusiast, having all the parts of a song to mess about with is great! Well done SoP in what you have described as "Karma as Arranger!" I completely get what you are trying to do here, and the effort involved. Hoping you are starting on the 90's, and 00's packs!
I've just purchased this pack and am very impressed by it. I can fully appreciate the time/effort and pain that was put into programming these songs using no more than the existing programs within the Kronos. The GE's (and multiple variations) were presumably generated with the Karma-Lab software, I've read some of the documentation for this software, and it looks to have a learning curve on a par with the Kronos itself!
It is refreshing to have all the parts of a song created, the accompaniments, backing rhythms, drum tracks, bass, etc with many variations using the Karma scene switches. Many commercial sound packs focus on reproducing the lead sounds as closely as possibly for a keyboard player in a band, with lesser consideration on the bass lines, rhythm guitar, drums, etc. But as a one man band, hobby, keyboard enthusiast, having all the parts of a song to mess about with is great! Well done SoP in what you have described as "Karma as Arranger!" I completely get what you are trying to do here, and the effort involved. Hoping you are starting on the 90's, and 00's packs!
Thank you for your opinion and remarks. I think you have perfectly recognized and addressed my intentions when I made this sound pack. As you have mentioned, there are many commercial sound pack of that type, but they mainly provide only lead or keyboard parts, living the rest of song to play by other band players while the biggest challenge here was to create all song parts, including drums, bass line, guitars, synths, effects, etc. And also, to make this pack more universal and available for all Kronos owners I restrict myself only to make all those sounds and programming being based on pure factory content of Kronos so each user, without necessity to buy any additional expansions, samples, etc. could enjoy playing all these great songs. And we all know how different instruments used in the 80ties were sounding (Kronos was not even in plane at that time) that is why the programming took so long
And yes, it was all possible thanks to Karma created by Stephen Key so big thanks and tribute to Mr. Key here . BTW, I wonder, if Stephen, when inventing Karma, was predicting such way if using it (I mean as quasi-arranger keyboard )
Demo songs presented here are just a small example of how real combis sound like but to fully understand all the possibilities you need to install this complete pack and check all the scenes, tracks, controllers, etc.
And lastly, regarding your question about continuation (the 90's, and 00's packs etc) well, it all depends on feedback I get, also from you guys here on this forum, and on actual success (or lack of success ) of this pack. General idea was to start with the 80ties and go on from there, but I do not know how people will approach this type of sound pack.
Regards
Sounds of Planet _________________ Korg Kronos /Korg Extreme and Moss
http://www.soundsofplanet.com/
one Man -one Kronos- and new sounds by Sounds of Planet
Joined: 18 Jun 2002 Posts: 2979 Location: Scottsdale, AZ
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 3:52 am Post subject:
SoundsOfPlanet wrote:
And yes, it was all possible thanks to Karma created by Stephen Key so big thanks and tribute to Mr. Key here . BTW, I wonder, if Stephen, when inventing Karma, was predicting such way if using it (I mean as quasi-arranger keyboard )
Thanks! - and yes, I fully intended and appreciate this way of using KARMA. As a matter of fact, if you were to hear my KARMA Motif software (with KARMA version 3) you would see that it goes much farther in that direction than the KARMA version 2 in the Kronos. _________________ Stephen Kay - KARMA Developer Karma-Lab - karma-lab.com
Joined: 01 Jan 2008 Posts: 367 Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 1:22 pm Post subject:
StephenKay wrote:
SoundsOfPlanet wrote:
And yes, it was all possible thanks to Karma created by Stephen Key so big thanks and tribute to Mr. Key here . BTW, I wonder, if Stephen, when inventing Karma, was predicting such way if using it (I mean as quasi-arranger keyboard )
Thanks! - and yes, I fully intended and appreciate this way of using KARMA. As a matter of fact, if you were to hear my KARMA Motif software (with KARMA version 3) you would see that it goes much farther in that direction than the KARMA version 2 in the Kronos.
Hi Stephen, would the KARMA software allow me to simply record a pattern and convert that into a KARMA GE? Say a bassline, drum beat and a guitar strumming pattern similar to the traditional arpeggios. Is it straightforward to use and which particular software will do this? _________________ Admin Kronos Enthusiast Workshops Facebook Group
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Since we are in the middle of summer holidays, I recorded well known theme referring to such vacation mood.
This is a fresh demo from my last pack with combis of the greatest hits of 80s decade.
All what you see was played live on Kronos and of course this is one of 32 combis included in that sound pack.
You can also visit my web site: www.soundsofplanet.com - under COMBINATION tab there is still the sales promotion going on for older combis packs so if anyone interested, check it out as sales action finishes soon.
Greetings
Sounds of Planet _________________ Korg Kronos /Korg Extreme and Moss
http://www.soundsofplanet.com/
one Man -one Kronos- and new sounds by Sounds of Planet
Edit: Disregard... I found it. On the Korg page. MCA..morning coffee awareness wasn't fully integrated.
I can't seem to get to the SOP website via the link. I was wondering if there's a .pdf listing the sounds that are on this pack. I watched the video, but, unfortunately there's only two that I'd really care to own.
Thanks.
Joined: 18 Jun 2002 Posts: 2979 Location: Scottsdale, AZ
Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2019 3:32 am Post subject:
narf wrote:
Hi Stephen, would the KARMA software allow me to simply record a pattern and convert that into a KARMA GE? Say a bassline, drum beat and a guitar strumming pattern similar to the traditional arpeggios. Is it straightforward to use and which particular software will do this?
Yes, KARMA Kronos Software will allow you to do this. It's probably not as straight-forward as some people would like, but it does work. I believe SoundsOfPlanet has used this feature, among other combi and KARMA developers, and regular users. _________________ Stephen Kay - KARMA Developer Karma-Lab - karma-lab.com
Edit: Disregard... I found it. On the Korg page. MCA..morning coffee awareness wasn't fully integrated.
I can't seem to get to the SOP website via the link. I was wondering if there's a .pdf listing the sounds that are on this pack. I watched the video, but, unfortunately there's only two that I'd really care to own.
Thanks.
Hello
I have checked all the links and on my side they seem to work fine. Maybe there was some temporary internet problem and in given moment you tried it, something went wrong.
I hope that all necessary information you required you found on my PDF instruction.
Nevertheless, just in case, below I present the list of combis and corresponding famous 80-ties hit covers, which are included in my sound pack KRS -113 - GREATEST HITS 80'S. This will certainly make it more clear what is offered in that sound pack.
Thanks for your interest
000 Don't G..1982----------------Cover: Yazoo - Don't Go
001 Radio Queen 1983 ----------Cover: Queen-Radio Gaga
002 It Must Have Been L..1987--Cover: Roxette - It Must Have Been Love
003 Flash Serive 1982------------Cover: Flash In The Night - Secret Service
004 ZZ Tough Boy 1985----------Cover: ZZ Top- Rough Boy
005 West End Society 1984 ------Cover: Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls
006 J.H-Crockett's 1984----------Cover: Jan Hammer - Crockett's Theme
007 Take On ..1984---------------Cover: A-Ha - Take On Me
008 The Final Count... 1986------Cover: Europe - The Final Countdown
009 The Y It Is 1986--------------Cover: The Way It Is-Bruce Hornsby
010 Needed tonight 1987---------Cover: INXS - Need You Tonight
011 Where is Lily? 1989----------Cover: Candy Dulfer & D.A. Stewart - Lily Was Here
012 Fade to Dark 1980-----------Cover: Visage - Fade To Grey
013 Phil in the Air 1980----------Cover: Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight
014 Heart of Crystal 1980--------Cover: Blondie - Heart Of Glass
015 Beverly Hills PD 1984--------Cover: Axel F - Harold Faltermeyer
016 John Hates The Clock 1988--Cover: Johnny Hates Jazz - Turn Back The Clock
017 Alphaville In Japan 1984-----Cover: Alphaville - Big In Japan
018 Who Wants To Rule The World 1985---------Cover: Tears For Fears -Everybody Wants To Rule The World
019 Beat 1983---------------------Cover: Michael Jackson - Beat It
020 Down Over 1981 -------------Cover: Men At Work - Down Under
021 Every step and breath 1983--Cover: The Police - Every Breath You Take
022 TheCapitanOfHerYacht1985---Cover: Double - The Captain Of Her Heart
023 Enjoy 1989 --------------------Cover: Depeche Mode - Enjoy the Silence
024 Still looking for 1987--------Cover: U2 -I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
025 Don't You Want..1981---------Cover: The Human League - Don't You Want Me
026 Chopin - my love 1983--------Cover: Gazebo - I like Chopin
027 Maria Sandra Lena 1985------Cover: Sandra- Maria Magdalena
028 M.a.n.i.a.c 1983 --------------Cover: Michael Sembello - Maniac
029 Don't Cry T..1983 -------------Cover: Savage - Don't Cry Tonight
030 Don't reply to me 1984------- Cover: The Alan Parsons Project -
031 JeannyFal 1986----------------Cover: Falco - Jeanny
Greetings
Sounds of Planet _________________ Korg Kronos /Korg Extreme and Moss
http://www.soundsofplanet.com/
one Man -one Kronos- and new sounds by Sounds of Planet
Joined: 10 Jan 2019 Posts: 66 Location: Odense, Denmark
Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2019 5:52 pm Post subject:
StephenKay wrote:
Yes, KARMA Kronos Software will allow you to do this. It's probably not as straight-forward as some people would like, but it does work. I believe SoundsOfPlanet has used this feature, among other combi and KARMA developers, and regular users.
As I come from the world of "Arranger" Keyboards and am only starting scratching the surface what the Kronos can do, would love to see an "Intro Instructual Video" from you guys how to import a couple "arranger" midi patterns into Karma .. just a couple basic rhythm patterns like a bas and guitar + drums and how to set the Karma GE to react prefearable on the left side of the keyboard.
I know it can do it with Karma, but I am not overly impressed with the Karma patterns in the factory provided programs and combis, and often the Karma track is getting completely out of sync if you don't hit the right chord very precisely on the beat. Don't know if this is a problem with the karma software or just how the program/combi is programmed. these things is something that arrangers havent suffered from for a couple decades now.
And yes I know Karma isn't an arranger, but its based on the same techniqes of analyzing a chord and then playing something that matches .. just like an arranger.
As a side note, why havn't Korg made it possible to update the Karma software ? Like saying .. we provide you this version, but feel free to buy a version 3 from Stephen and install it "IN" the Kronos, instead of having to drag a PC around ? _________________ Korg Kronos 2-73, Crumar Mojo 61, Roland A90ex, Yamaha P9000Pro, Korg T3, Roland PK5, Roland R-8m, Roland SC-88, Digitech Vocalist-II, Presonus AudioBox 22vsl+Studio one 2 Artist
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