You never know Dan from Korg the board legend might get tipsy over Christmas and let some unknown enhancements to the new board slipGregC wrote:LOLHarpernet wrote:That would be as if BMW put new tires & windshield wipers on this years model & marketed as a new model next year.
The change in the car from 1 year to the next, is largely cosmetic.
Just be aware of comparing an apple to an orange.
Kronos 3.0.2 has been released!
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scottgblood
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Music Programming Geek in c++, c# and asm
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SanderXpander
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Got it, thanks Larry.AnyMeans wrote:You are correct. The SR default setting is off.
Makes lot of sense. Glad it's being done that way too! Thanks man.danatkorg wrote: Yes. As a rule, Korg updates don't automatically edit your existing sounds.
New Korg libraries (such as the Berlin Grand) will use the String Resonance as appropriate.
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GregC
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BobTheDog wrote:There are a lot of software updates in the new version and Korg have been kind enough to give these changes for free to older machines.Harpernet wrote:That would be as if BMW put new tires & windshield wipers on this years model & marketed as a new model next year.
Imagine BMW doing that!
Just more proof that the Kronos is better than any $40,000 BMW
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jeremykeys
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Half a year ago I bought Cubase 7.5. Now they want $50 to upgrade to Cubase 8. They did have fre updates to finally get to version 7.5.3 but since they are adding a lot of never before seen features, they are charging.
The fact that korg does it all for free except for sounds seems totally right to me.
The fact that korg does it all for free except for sounds seems totally right to me.
If music is the food of love, play on and play loud!
Gear: Kronos 73, Wavestation EX, Polysix, King Korg, Monotron and Monotron Duo, Minikorg, Moog Grandmother, my very old MiniKorg, 4 acoustic and 9 electric guitars, 1 Ibanez 5 string bass, a Steel guitar, a bunch of microphones, 2 pairs of studio monitors and other very cool toys, 1 wife and 4 cats and a lava lamp!
Gear: Kronos 73, Wavestation EX, Polysix, King Korg, Monotron and Monotron Duo, Minikorg, Moog Grandmother, my very old MiniKorg, 4 acoustic and 9 electric guitars, 1 Ibanez 5 string bass, a Steel guitar, a bunch of microphones, 2 pairs of studio monitors and other very cool toys, 1 wife and 4 cats and a lava lamp!
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black953mj
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Same here. Bought the Kronos based on the features it had at the time of purchase, never expected ongoing development so the free updates are great. As a matter of fact, I often give a lot of thought to whether or not I actually want to update the OS! Either way, I don't mind that the sounds are not included for free to older units since I generally program what I need and the piano(s) we have suit my needs.
Minimoog Voyager - DSI Prophet 12 - Sequential Prophet 6 - DSI OB-6 - Access Virus Ti2 - Korg Kronos 2 - KingKORG - Novation MiniNova - Roland JU-06 - Roland RD-700GX - Novation Bass Station Rack - EMU Proteus 2000 - Various other old musical gadgets and dodads
You lucky guyjeremykeys wrote:Half a year ago I bought Cubase 7.5. Now they want $50 to upgrade to Cubase 8.
"Your best idea is already copyrighted"
W10x64, Cubase 10.5 x64, Wavelab 10.5 x64, RME Fireface 400 x 2, Qx9650, 16gb etc
Roland XV5080 (8 Exp), V-Synth 2 w VC1 & VC2 cards, A50, JP8000, SC8850, A880, Jupiter4, Kronos 61 (4gb, 128Gb SSD, 10 EXs), 05RW, TR-Rack, Triton Classic 61 (Fully Exp), NanoPad2, Virus TI2 Polar, Oberheim OB3², Hammond XK1, Mellotron M4000D mini, Moog Voyager PE (modded), Moog Sub37, Yamaha S80 w BC3 and 2 PLGs, 01V Console (w 8 ins Expanded), Yamaha VL-1 V2 w BC2, Line6 Variax Guitar, Charlie Labs Digitar, Motu Express 128 & Micro Express, Kenton Control Freak Studio, Tannoy Reveals, Avalon Compressors, more VST's that I want or need
, some mics & other small devices.
W10x64, Cubase 10.5 x64, Wavelab 10.5 x64, RME Fireface 400 x 2, Qx9650, 16gb etc
Roland XV5080 (8 Exp), V-Synth 2 w VC1 & VC2 cards, A50, JP8000, SC8850, A880, Jupiter4, Kronos 61 (4gb, 128Gb SSD, 10 EXs), 05RW, TR-Rack, Triton Classic 61 (Fully Exp), NanoPad2, Virus TI2 Polar, Oberheim OB3², Hammond XK1, Mellotron M4000D mini, Moog Voyager PE (modded), Moog Sub37, Yamaha S80 w BC3 and 2 PLGs, 01V Console (w 8 ins Expanded), Yamaha VL-1 V2 w BC2, Line6 Variax Guitar, Charlie Labs Digitar, Motu Express 128 & Micro Express, Kenton Control Freak Studio, Tannoy Reveals, Avalon Compressors, more VST's that I want or need
Year $50 is a bargain, £82 here ($130) . You Yanks have it easy and Sternberg is a European company!sorinv wrote:You lucky guyjeremykeys wrote:Half a year ago I bought Cubase 7.5. Now they want $50 to upgrade to Cubase 8.I've paid 99 Euros for the same update!! Still I'm satisfied with Steinberg... and especially first kronos
Edit: just realised you are not a Yank, excuse me. The £82 is $150 Canadian though, so it looks like Canadians have it even bloody better!
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jeremykeys
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That's ok! Us Canucks are hard to offend!BobTheDog wrote:Year $50 is a bargain, £82 here ($130) . You Yanks have it easy and Sternberg is a European company!sorinv wrote:You lucky guyjeremykeys wrote:Half a year ago I bought Cubase 7.5. Now they want $50 to upgrade to Cubase 8.I've paid 99 Euros for the same update!! Still I'm satisfied with Steinberg... and especially first kronos
Edit: just realised you are not a Yank, excuse me. The £82 is $150 Canadian though, so it looks like Canadians have it even bloody better!
If music is the food of love, play on and play loud!
Gear: Kronos 73, Wavestation EX, Polysix, King Korg, Monotron and Monotron Duo, Minikorg, Moog Grandmother, my very old MiniKorg, 4 acoustic and 9 electric guitars, 1 Ibanez 5 string bass, a Steel guitar, a bunch of microphones, 2 pairs of studio monitors and other very cool toys, 1 wife and 4 cats and a lava lamp!
Gear: Kronos 73, Wavestation EX, Polysix, King Korg, Monotron and Monotron Duo, Minikorg, Moog Grandmother, my very old MiniKorg, 4 acoustic and 9 electric guitars, 1 Ibanez 5 string bass, a Steel guitar, a bunch of microphones, 2 pairs of studio monitors and other very cool toys, 1 wife and 4 cats and a lava lamp!
Re: Issues updating
Freyjathecat wrote:Downloaded the update and popped it on a Fat32 thumb drive. I made sure that I didn't include the main folder and only the sub folders and files. Popped it into the Kronos and tried updating system software but keep getting an error stating Update error. The system update was not successful. What am I doing wrong? I am no beginner when it comes to computers and have updated the Kronos a few times already. Any help?
I am still confused. I d/l the file and what am I suppose to copy to a kronos formatted usb exactly?
here's a pic of the contents and confused as to what I'm suppose to copy:
http://images46.fotki.com/v275/photos/5 ... pic-vi.jpg
Owned M1
Now Own:
Triton Studio 76
Kronos 88X
Now Own:
Triton Studio 76
Kronos 88X
Man I love pushing buttons even though I don't get on here that much.
1. I do make my own patches and samples.
2. I do purchase soundbanks.
3. I just wanted to see how many buttons I could push.
4. Trust me, I know the Korg Kronos X is THE top workstation on the market.
5. This is why I switched from Roland to Korg some years ago when I purchased the M3. I could have traded in the M3 for the Kronos but we all know Sam Ash doesn't give you much for the trade in so I decided to donate it to the youth in my church to use.
p.s. Also my savings account was over $40k so cash wasn't a problem. So you understand I really don't have a problem purchasing soundbanks. I'm retired in my late 40s and money is not an issue for me. LOL...
1. I do make my own patches and samples.
2. I do purchase soundbanks.
3. I just wanted to see how many buttons I could push.
4. Trust me, I know the Korg Kronos X is THE top workstation on the market.
5. This is why I switched from Roland to Korg some years ago when I purchased the M3. I could have traded in the M3 for the Kronos but we all know Sam Ash doesn't give you much for the trade in so I decided to donate it to the youth in my church to use.
p.s. Also my savings account was over $40k so cash wasn't a problem. So you understand I really don't have a problem purchasing soundbanks. I'm retired in my late 40s and money is not an issue for me. LOL...
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black953mj
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What we now know about rpowell01.
1. He is a troll
2. He likes to brag
Hope the community remembers that next time he posts, I will.
1. He is a troll
2. He likes to brag
Hope the community remembers that next time he posts, I will.
Minimoog Voyager - DSI Prophet 12 - Sequential Prophet 6 - DSI OB-6 - Access Virus Ti2 - Korg Kronos 2 - KingKORG - Novation MiniNova - Roland JU-06 - Roland RD-700GX - Novation Bass Station Rack - EMU Proteus 2000 - Various other old musical gadgets and dodads