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sharper007
Joined: 01 Jul 2018 Posts: 2 Location: UK
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 8:13 am Post subject: Using a Krome to control a Kronos |
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Hi all,
Apologies for cross pollination, but I’m going to post this in both the Kronos and Krome groups for what will become obvious reasons.
I’ve recently bought myself a Kronos 73 which I’m loving (obviously). In fact I’m loving it so much that my clone wheel organ that I use as my second keyboard had become pretty much redundant, so I intend to replace it with something better suited to controlling the Kronos.
I figured if I was to go for a Krome 61, it might serve two purposes; firstly it could act as a controller for the Kronos, but also it would act as an ideal rehearsal keyboard.
So, does anybody have any experience of using the Krome as a controller for the Kronos, and if so, how do you find it?
Thanks very much in advance! _________________ Help me please! |
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Grog96 Junior Member
Joined: 18 Feb 2017 Posts: 55 Location: Sheffield, UK
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2018 5:29 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Sharper,
I use a Kronos X 61 and a Krome 73 together. The Kronos produces all the sounds, the Krome is simply an extension of the keyboard surface. Obviously, this affords me a larger range of keys that I can assign sounds to.
The two keyboards are connected via a USB cable for MIDI. I have set the Kronos' Global MIDI channel to 2, as I found some inconsistencies when it was set to 1. The Krome is set to channel 3. I then configure all my sounds on the Kronos as Combis and Songs to respond to those channels.
The Kronos audio goes out to the PA; the Krome makes no sounds of its own - in fact I typically have the Local Mode setting switched off. This is because in the early days I encountered the Krome issue where the high-quality piano samples would stutter, and eventually the entire keyboard would become unresponsive, necessitating a reboot (not ideal during a gig). However, I found the fix for this; you buy a good quality SD card, duplicate the contents of the (poor-quality) internal SD card onto it using a special utility program on your PC, and install that in place of the duff one. There is a detailed explanation of how to do this on t'interwebs (I forget where, try searching for "korg krome internal sd card") but it may not be for the faint hearted!
HTH _________________ Current gear: Korg Nautilus 73, Korg Kronos X 61 (non-booting!), Korg Krome 73,
Gathering dust: Korg 01/Wfd, Korg M1, GEM S2, AKAI S2800, EMU Morpheus, Casio AZ-1 + midiBeam
Band: Harmony Of Spheres |
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