The youtube demo of my forthcoming Kronos Soundbank

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Post by Pedja »

Sentence from first massage body from coyote144:"This bank will not be sold, but is done as a reward for the contributors to the french spoken website Kronoscopie.fr"
I can't donate programs or combies (I am not sound designer), I can't donate tutorials (I don't have enough knowledge for that) only which I can donate is my opinion about programs, combies, OS, songs and Kronos hardware, and in this forum I did this (it's all what I can do).
You are the owner of Kronoscopie (beautiful web site for Kronos users and lovers), but you are not a lawyer or pr of coyote144. His right is to do what he want to do with his programs (I didn't recognize any mistake), only which I said was that I didn't like (hate) a way how he change his opinion. But in the end nothing will change with this discussion, and excuse me, if you don't like my tone.
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Post by Francois »

Yes, originally, the bank WAS NOT to be sold. It was developed as a REWARD.

Because a lot of people expressed a desire to acquire this bank, it was decided by Coyote to sell it to people who would otherwise not qualify as contributors to Kronoscopie.

He wanted to edit the first message to clear misunderstandings (and clearly your reaction showed there would be some), but that was not possible.

However, please note that it was NEVER said that the bank would be free to everyone. Saying that the bank would not be sold didn't mean it was going to be given for free to everyone. This is where the misunderstanding occurred.

Personally, I think that at 20 euros, it is still a bargain. But I understand not everyone can or want to spend money to acquire extra sounds.

As for representing Coyote, I know him very well and he is currently away on business. As he could not have replied to your first comment, I jumped in for him, knowing full well the ins and outs of the story.
 
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I gotta chime in again. Seriously, people are whining over what's about $30 US? If you own a Kronos, you can't say you're "poor" or "can't afford it".

From what I can tell it's a solid bank of sounds and ALL using the non-sample engines. In other words: REAL PROGRAMMING that probably took a lot of work! I have some patch management to do, but I can't WAIT to check these out and play them.

It's one of the first soundsets I've heard for the Kronos that has very little filler and a lot of content without going all "ROMpler programming" which means you can have a field day with the controllers and setting up modifiers should you be inclined.

Love to hear a "Vintage" bank of similar quality focusing on high bandwidth super analogs!
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Post by coyote144 »

Hi, dear Kronos addicts!

Here a fresh new demo made only with my soundset, Tantale:

<iframe width="100%" height="166" scrolling="no" frameborder="no" src="https://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=ht ... "></iframe>

Available here:

http://www.barbandco.com/store/p40/Tant ... ndset.html
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