I was lucky enough to be trained this week to learn how to make a presentation which should help me promote my business into the future.
I realised that I had an advantage over the other delegates. I can write music and use the Kronos and add this to my presentation using pictures etc.
I also used the development of keyboards over the decades and compared that to the development of digital technology in industry in general.
It is fair to say that we take for granted the leaps and bounds that have been made in computer technology and what an amazing age we live in.
I went on to show early analogue synths and the Kronos, they were gob smacked.
Kronos is a father of all the gods.
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While I wholeheartedly agree with you, nothing, NOTHING will make me give up my beloved Odysseyrunningman67 wrote:
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MK I Oddy... droool! They sound much better that the MK II/III - far more aggressive (IMHO)
But in saying that, the AL-1 takes some beating, by far the best VA synth I've had... none of that dreadful aliasing at high frequencies that I suffered with others (Nord, Roland are you listening!!).
No, I love my Kronos, and I discover something new to twiddle with every time I boot it up.
But in saying that, the AL-1 takes some beating, by far the best VA synth I've had... none of that dreadful aliasing at high frequencies that I suffered with others (Nord, Roland are you listening!!).
No, I love my Kronos, and I discover something new to twiddle with every time I boot it up.