Another new Kronos member
Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 2:54 pm
Hi everyone.
I've known about the Korg forums for many years, but have not joined until today, now I have a Korg again. The last Korg's I had were a Trinity pro and Trition pro, although I have worked with an Oasys at a local studio for a good 6-7 months last year.
I've just purchased a Kronos 73 which is currently being updated to the X spec down at Korg UK, so it should be with me early this coming week. I can't wait to get my hands on this.
I've had loads of synths in the past and recently sold my Yamaha Tyros 4 so I could buy the Kronos 73 (which was far cheaper to upgrade, rather than to buy the Kronos X 73 which was a nice surprise).
I'm heavily into sound editing, as I can't stand using just the presets.
I'd much rather customise and put my own stamp onto a set of sounds, so touch wood, once I get my head around things, I will be able to go to town with the editing software.
Well that's it for now folks, off to look at this lovely forum
Best wishes to all members,
Craig
I've known about the Korg forums for many years, but have not joined until today, now I have a Korg again. The last Korg's I had were a Trinity pro and Trition pro, although I have worked with an Oasys at a local studio for a good 6-7 months last year.
I've just purchased a Kronos 73 which is currently being updated to the X spec down at Korg UK, so it should be with me early this coming week. I can't wait to get my hands on this.
I've had loads of synths in the past and recently sold my Yamaha Tyros 4 so I could buy the Kronos 73 (which was far cheaper to upgrade, rather than to buy the Kronos X 73 which was a nice surprise).
I'm heavily into sound editing, as I can't stand using just the presets.
I'd much rather customise and put my own stamp onto a set of sounds, so touch wood, once I get my head around things, I will be able to go to town with the editing software.
Well that's it for now folks, off to look at this lovely forum
Best wishes to all members,
Craig