Re: Korg Kronos
By: Nightfox to Nelgin on Fri Oct 20 2017 12:41 pm
I haven't used a Korg myself, but I know what you mean, some things can feel a little intimidating to learn. I think some things just take some time to learn - You might just have to work through the manual a bit, or look up some tutorials online. Some people post tutorials on YouTube, which can be useful since you can see what they're doing.
As I said, the YT videos were not very good or didn't really tell me what I was looking to do. They make a lot of assumptions. The manual really was good once I was able to figure out what I was looking for. The 296 page operation guide references the 1171 parameter guide. With the two together, they make more sense.
on a synthesizer. I think recording on a PC would make it easier to keep track of your projects and share the audio with others.
Either that or a Mac with ProTools (I don't touch Mac stuff!). The Kronos has a built in SSD to store your files, you can make your own samples, and it even has a built in ftp server if you get a USB network adaptor for it. I'm working on sequencing a piece of Jean Michel Jarre music right now and I'm very happy with the results so far.
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