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primo feedback prova kronos al namm
[c]Hi all.
Just back from hearing the Kronos so.... here goes.
Design....
The surface finish is a brushed finish so there's never going to be any issues in keeping it clean unlike say... a Triton. The knobs feel good, so too do the sliders and all the buttons. The 3R key bed on the 76 note unit feels really great, and the 61 key feels like a M3. The body is sleek with very nice curves. Feels very nice to touch. There are no ventilation holes at all, and considering everything else I just said, the Kronos is by far ready for the road. The underneath of the 61 is metal, where the underneath of the 76 is wood.
Sounds.
The Kronos has all the fidelity of the OASYS and this is very exciting. OASYS users will know that magic I'm refering to, well Kronos has it. KORG are throwing around the words “The Game Has Been Changed” and now I know what they mean. They were only words to me until I hear what they have done here.
HD-1
Take everyth...e they have 8 layers to them and they are all unlooped. Total natural decay. The on screen controls over changing the sounds tone are really great. You can decide how much you want to lid open on the piano and the 3D model of it on the screen moves the lid accordingly.
EP- 1 offers everything you need and the effects simulation in this area is very impressive. You can really go after a very person sound and the results simply do not fail. It's really that good.
Some random comments.
Kronos can preload your own personal samples on bootup.
[g]Loading 1GB takes about 10 seconds...lol.... yeah, it's fast.
You can switch from sound to sound, or between different modes and while still holding down a note, your sound is not cut off, ever. [/g]
HDR is 24 bit, OASYS was 16Bit
Anyway.... got a question, ask.
I'm very tired and it might be better if you just ask specifics rather than me rambling on.
Regards
Sharp[/c]
Edited 15 Gen. 2011 12:20
, l'avevo detto io che suonava più Oasys che M3, registra pure a 24 bit, teoricamente con un masterizzatore esterno di qualità come il Plextor puoi farci cose su cd che suonano bene, senza usare altre macchine, notevole, ci sono pure le uscite bilanciate (su m3 e credo pure Oasys erano sbilanciate), mentre ho dei dubbi effettivamente sul disco ssd , i computer avuti con questi hard disk mi hanno abbandonato dopo qualche mese di uso intensivo (leggi Asus)