RC-IA wrote:If you want you can listen again tomorrow, but not today, beware of addictionTSUNAMI wrote:So nice i listened to it twice![]()
Thanx tsunami
Kronos Video
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My name is Tsunami and i'm a Kronos addict ....
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You're not aloneTSUNAMI wrote:My name is Tsunami and i'm a Kronos addict ....
RC-IA wrote:If you want you can listen again tomorrow, but not today, beware of addictionTSUNAMI wrote:So nice i listened to it twice![]()
Thanx tsunami
Korg Kronos 61
Korg Karma
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Roland JD-990
Novation Remote SL Compact
Korg Karma
Korg Radias
Roland JD-990
Novation Remote SL Compact
My KRONOS isn't quite here (yet), and this is probably something I should just sit down and explore. I like what you did very much; it's just that I noticed something that isn't what I want...
When you do trills on the keyboard, each key-down causes the guitar voice to produce the default "attack of string when first struck" sound. On a real guitar, of course, this would usually be done with a hammer-on or some such. This, of course, requires some form of articulation-aware playback.
Is there some way to get the Kronos to try to simulate this sort of thing? If so, can somebody point me in the right direction to experiment with it?
When you do trills on the keyboard, each key-down causes the guitar voice to produce the default "attack of string when first struck" sound. On a real guitar, of course, this would usually be done with a hammer-on or some such. This, of course, requires some form of articulation-aware playback.
Is there some way to get the Kronos to try to simulate this sort of thing? If so, can somebody point me in the right direction to experiment with it?
Motif XF8, Kronos-88 (ordered), V-Synth GT, DT-Extreme eDrums
PC Core i7-920/24GB/3TB (2x)
Motu 2408mk3 + 24I/O
Sonar Producer, everything EastWest
Brian Moore iGuitar+Roland GI-20, Composite Acoustics 6, 12 string guitars, Multiple Ovations from when they were still worth it
Presonus Eureka (2x), TC Helicon VoiceOne
ADAM A7's and JBL 4328Ps, each for its purpose
Border Collies + Misc. Squeaky Toys
PC Core i7-920/24GB/3TB (2x)
Motu 2408mk3 + 24I/O
Sonar Producer, everything EastWest
Brian Moore iGuitar+Roland GI-20, Composite Acoustics 6, 12 string guitars, Multiple Ovations from when they were still worth it
Presonus Eureka (2x), TC Helicon VoiceOne
ADAM A7's and JBL 4328Ps, each for its purpose
Border Collies + Misc. Squeaky Toys
Re: Kronos Video
very fanny introductionRC-IA wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCNBvsivy9s
A friend of mine (barbenzinc on this forum) came sunday to test the fabulous Kronos.
RC
are thouse sounds in the beggining comes actualy from Kronos?
My Youtube chenel: https://www.youtube.com/@user-br3rk3su6b
