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Kronos Tutorials

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Other than the Korg Kronos Music Workstation Video Manual Parts 1 thru 6, does anyone know if Korg has made any other Video Tutorials for the Kronos?

Also, I've seen that sudosonic has about 5 hours of video tutorial for $70, which they say goes into much more details than the Official Kronos ones. Anyone have any familiarity with that, or maybe something better?
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I'm assuming you've checked all tutorials in this thread;
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=83231

Mike Conway has done some good Oasys videos, most of which apply to the Kronos as well. You can find them on Youtube.
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Mike's are great. I'm not as tech savy as others here. So when I purchased the Kronos I also ordered the Sudosonic videos. They are a good starting point. For me, they are worth it. Good luck. :) :)
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Watch Qui's tutorials!
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Bertotti wrote:Watch Qui's tutorials!
+100000000000000000

They are that good!
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Qui Robinez's tutorials on YouTube are phenomenal!
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SanderXpander wrote:I'm assuming you've checked all tutorials in this thread;
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=83231

Mike Conway has done some good Oasys videos, most of which apply to the Kronos as well. You can find them on Youtube.
No, haven't seen them yet, but I will check it out; thanx.
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DennyC wrote:Mike's are great. I'm not as tech savy as others here. So when I purchased the Kronos I also ordered the Sudosonic videos. They are a good starting point. For me, they are worth it. Good luck. :) :)
Had you seen Korg's tutorials first or not? Would like to hear a comparison on those.
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Check here but I don't know how good they are ($70!!!)
There's a demo...
http://www.sudosonic.com/servlet/the-49 ... nos/Detail

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Qui's are very cool...I like the price. The Sudosonic ones's expand on the Korg set and Qui's are the next logical step. It's all good, some nuggets in all of them and--of course, here too! Good luck. :) :)
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karmathanever wrote:Check here but I don't know how good they are ($70!!!)
There's a demo...
http://www.sudosonic.com/servlet/the-49 ... nos/Detail

Cheers

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Yeah, the demo doesn't excite me much.
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robdevine69 wrote:Qui Robinez's tutorials on YouTube are phenomenal!
Yes, it looks good, looks like Qui has 16 Free Tutorials on youtube, so I though that they might also have paid ones for intermediate and/or advanced? But I guess not, I guess their thing is sound libraries.
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ron@ronniereverb.com wrote:
robdevine69 wrote:Qui Robinez's tutorials on YouTube are phenomenal!
Yes, it looks good, looks like Qui has 16 Free Tutorials on youtube, so I though that they might also have paid ones for intermediate and/or advanced? But I guess not, I guess their thing is sound libraries.
As far as I know, it is not 'they' but 'he' ... he makes great videos and I have heard his sound sets are phenomenal.

Which is not that unusual, because the videos he makes show great expertise and of course he uses that including his experience to make the sound sets.

Btw, it's great he makes the videos for free.
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Re: Kronos Tutorials

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ron@ronniereverb.com wrote:Other than the Korg Kronos Music Workstation Video Manual Parts 1 thru 6, does anyone know if Korg has made any other Video Tutorials for the Kronos?

Also, I've seen that sudosonic has about 5 hours of video tutorial for $70, which they say goes into much more details than the Official Kronos ones. Anyone have any familiarity with that, or maybe something better?
I bought sudosonic video and was disappointed with them their was no depth to them Qui are much better and he is good enough to make them free.
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Post by DennyC »

These instructional videos are progressive. One can begin with the Korg videos, which gets you familiar with their terminology. Next, the Sudosonic set expands on the basic knowledge. But, do they satisfy everyone's cravings or address everyone's ultimate goals to be accomplished with the Kronos?...no. Do they help make the picture a little clearer?...yes.

Qui's are superb and advanced. Wow, can this guy create sounds! Bottom line is were they worth the $69 to me?...yes. However, I sure like the price of Qui's, providing them free is quite a phenomenal gesture. :) :)
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