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Krome in 2014
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 3:27 pm
by geraldus
Hello,
Should I get a Krome in 2014?
This is a very difficult question to ask because I am afraid that Korg will come up with something that will succeed the Krome anytime within this year with the same price point.
I am a Yamaha guy and I am not familiar with the Korg cycle so please help me out. Is it worth it to get the krome now or just wait for some months till Krome gets updated.
I wish the updated version will have at least 4 physical sliders, bigger screen for editing and can be tilted. In this way I don't need a computer to do recordings.
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 6:44 pm
by Ricky_jcr
First off,
I'm saying this because you mentioned you're a Yamaha user:
Are you sure a workstation is what you're looking for? Most Yamaha users look for arranger type keyboards, but don't know that they are.
I've seen threads where people were dissing the Kronos, when what they were actually looking for the Tyros!
So, before all that, make sure a workstation is what you need. If not, you can try the Korg PA series.
Good luck, and happy buying!

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 7:26 pm
by geraldus
Yes, i am talking about workstations, I have a motif xs.
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 5:02 am
by Ricky_jcr
Right.
I'm a relatively new Krome owner, I got my 61 a month or so ago, and I don't about know about upgrades, but I've experienced NO glitches whatsoever with my board.
The touch screen is actually pretty, good responsive, but if you want better live controls, you could hook up a windows tablet to the Krome, and launch the editor in that. So it would basically give you the freedom/portability you're looking for in the screen.
(Keep in mind, that if Korg were to upgrade the Krome, it would cost more too. The cost of the Tablet would take both setups to the same expense-range)
Now the sliders. I admit that it is a problem. I love the way Korg has integrated sliders on the Kronos and the OASYS, but expecting that on a mid-range WS is a bit optimistic
That said, if you do upgrade to a better interface, by using a tablet/iPad, I think you won't find the touch screen on the Krome much of a problem, but thats just me, a noob to Korg too
Regards,
Ricky
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 7:53 am
by Bald Eagle
Korg will have more frequent upgrades in the mid range line. If you are looking at the Krome, wait until Winter and see if there is something new.
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 5:39 pm
by geraldus
Thanks for the response Bald Eagle,
Winter/ Winter NAMM is not far from now, I think I can wait that long.