Is krome editor and usb/midi driver 64 bit ready?

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musichoo
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Is krome editor and usb/midi driver 64 bit ready?

Post by musichoo »

Hi,
It seems that the krome editor is no windows7 64 bit ready. Anyone has a luck or experience?

It failed to work in my 2 window7 64bit computer. It then tested ok with my old vista 32 bit laptop. :cry:
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Craig E
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Post by Craig E »

Hi. When I asked Korg they told me the editing software works in stand alone mode 64 bit, but not as a VST plugin 64 bit.

I tried this last night with my Krome and the editor works spot on with Windows 7 64 bit stand alone.
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Post by musichoo »

I have a desktop and a laptop both running win 7 64 bit but in both cases the editor could not detect the krome keyboard or korg midi/usb driver. I have an older laptop which runs on vista 32 bit and it works fine.
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Post by musichoo »

Thank craig for writing.

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Post by rotomallet »

I have a 64 bit windows and the editor worked the first time I used it , the second time I used it I see the keys move on the screen but I'm not getting any sound, does anyone know whats up with that.

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Post by cantor971 »

all things works very well on windows 8 64 bits
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Post by rtofvnt »

I'm still using 32Bit Windows 7. It's good enough to run my DAW which is in that case Ableton Live, but I'm not sure if it's me doing something wrong or the guys in Korg dropped a ball.


Can someone try to do the same thing and let us know if it works ?
1. Create new project,
2. Create new MIDI track
3. Put Korg Krome editor there
4. Create new MIDI track and assign it to be output for Korg Krome channel no 1 and select some sound,
5. Create another one MIDI track and assign output to Korg Krome channel for example 2 and select one of the drums set.
6. Records some notes for both channels,
7. Save the project and then close,
8. Reopen the same file and bang ... here come disaster: NO DRUM SOUNDS !!!

Seems like it doesn't store drum sounds banks just leaving them all blank - anyone had some problems with that ?

It is really great workstation ( although pads / slow synth sounds little bit weak) but this is quite a bummer. I didn't send anything up for now to Korg about that, because maybe I'm doing something wrong.
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