After reading a couple of positive reports about the editor i've decided to try it again. The version 1 never worked on my system because the midi driver failed to work stable with the yamaha midi driver in my 64 bits environment.
Now the new midi driver 1.4 was out and since i've tried the V2 version only with midi driver 1.3, i've decided to try it again, so here are my findings.
2 hours ago:
- uninstalling driver 1.3
- uninstalling V2 editor
- installing driver 1.4
- installing v2 editor again.
- Starting the editor with some mixed feelings upfront
2 hours later:

I'm REALLY HAPPY now

, there has changed a lot on the communication side. Everything works instantly now. When i change a program then i can hear immidiately hear the results instead of having to wait for 10 seconds for the complete synchronisation.
It even works next to my 64 bits cubase environment so i can use it as a bank manager for the combi mode so that i can use the sounds i want for a production. It's still a pity that it doesn't can't be used as a 64 bit VST instrument but ok, i can work this way now. You have to set it up a little bit differently in cubase to make it work:
- in cubase choose your master keyboard for midi in
- in cubase choose the Kronos 1 sound for midi out
- that way you can use a different keyboard from cubase to the Kronos while you can do the edits in the v2 editor.
I'm not really sure if the driver is reponsible for the new performance or the editor enhancements but on my system it's really noticeable. For instance grabbing a complete HD1 program bank (127 programs) took only a few seconds. In the old version that took over 2 minutes on my system.
Now i know that a lot of people don't like the GUI of the engine, on that point i don't agree. It's really convenient to have the same gui as on the kronos. You only have to learn the gui design once and then it doesn't matter if you are working on the computer or on the Kronos. I saw that there still were some things missing in the editor (like the IFX / MFX presets for instance or the knobs and faders in the tone control section which are missing), but probably this will be added later.
I will postpone the current tutorial i was working on and will create a tutorial of how to use the stand alone Editor in a 64 bit DAW environment, so that you can use it in your songs. It works now with the synchronisation speed you need from an editor.