Some more info around Musikmesse Frankfurt
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Some more info around Musikmesse Frankfurt
After my disappointment about missing public Korg statements concerning price and delivery in Europe, I gathered at least some inofficial (mind that!) news from around Musikmesse.
The two most important are:
- it seems that first Kronos units will arrive in Germany around end of June/beginning of July. Production deleays seem not no arise from direct effects of the earthquake(s), because the Korg factory is outside the most critical zone in the north, but sometimes energy is only available part of a day, so that slows down production.
- at Musikmesse the OS has reached a stable 1.xx, while still during the Netherlands show some weeks ago, OS was at 0.9xx. At the same time it seems that 4 Gb RAM will be supported. I don't know if that will happen with the present OS version or with an update in the following months, but at least it seems to happen and we are not limited by 2 Gb and too little sampling space. With the additional RAM and open access to Akai and soundfont formats, the Kronos is definitely the No.1 all around solution, FAR ahead of all present competition.
This - with all due caution - both sounds like good news to me.
The two most important are:
- it seems that first Kronos units will arrive in Germany around end of June/beginning of July. Production deleays seem not no arise from direct effects of the earthquake(s), because the Korg factory is outside the most critical zone in the north, but sometimes energy is only available part of a day, so that slows down production.
- at Musikmesse the OS has reached a stable 1.xx, while still during the Netherlands show some weeks ago, OS was at 0.9xx. At the same time it seems that 4 Gb RAM will be supported. I don't know if that will happen with the present OS version or with an update in the following months, but at least it seems to happen and we are not limited by 2 Gb and too little sampling space. With the additional RAM and open access to Akai and soundfont formats, the Kronos is definitely the No.1 all around solution, FAR ahead of all present competition.
This - with all due caution - both sounds like good news to me.
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Excellent news regarding the 4gb RAM..this will be awesome. Hopefully the information about 4gbs is correct and will happen eventually.
I dont mind about the wait. When i order the oasys in Feb 2005, it didnt arrive in Austrlaia till August. I am happy to wait for my Kronos.
Last saturday I jammed on the Oasys for 5 hours straight drinking cups of tea...performing on this thing live is endless, i went from jazz improvs to metal improvs, to classical pieces, to piano solos, to avante garde, to orchestral improvs, to hip hop, to techno/trance, to ambient, to church organ/bach...i was on a roll - i should have videod it all
And now with Streamless combi changes in Kronos i can work like a DJ lol, go from one track to the next with no interuptions
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I dont mind about the wait. When i order the oasys in Feb 2005, it didnt arrive in Austrlaia till August. I am happy to wait for my Kronos.
Last saturday I jammed on the Oasys for 5 hours straight drinking cups of tea...performing on this thing live is endless, i went from jazz improvs to metal improvs, to classical pieces, to piano solos, to avante garde, to orchestral improvs, to hip hop, to techno/trance, to ambient, to church organ/bach...i was on a roll - i should have videod it all

And now with Streamless combi changes in Kronos i can work like a DJ lol, go from one track to the next with no interuptions

Billy
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Re: Some more info around Musikmesse Frankfurt
That's good news indeed.jimknopf wrote:At the same time it seems that 4 Gb RAM will be supported...With the additional RAM and open access to Akai and soundfont formats, the Kronos is definitely the No.1 all around solution, FAR ahead of all present competition.
This - with all due caution - both sounds like good news to me.
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Re: Some more info around Musikmesse Frankfurt
This is ABSOLUTELY GREAT news!jimknopf wrote:- at Musikmesse the OS has reached a stable 1.xx, while still during the Netherlands show some weeks ago, OS was at 0.9xx. At the same time it seems that 4 Gb RAM will be supported. I don't know if that will happen with the present OS version or with an update in the following months, but at least it seems to happen and we are not limited by 2 Gb and too little sampling space. With the additional RAM and open access to Akai and soundfont formats, the Kronos is definitely the No.1 all around solution, FAR ahead of all present competition.

Frankly, I can't imagine Omnisphere in Soundfont 2 format
But else the sample option becomes immediately great with 4 Gb available (2 Gb additional RAM bought by users).
Meanwhile I'm also confident that the sequencer will be developed further with OS updates. We tend to see the Kornos as a fixed package, and it is certainly better not to have unrealistic development expectations. But I bet, that Korg will use the available update options of such a flexible sytem, to keep it up, and care about some functionality, as far as it is not too hard to do, or outside of the specs of the sytem overhead.
Such updates can make an already fine system extremely popular, as I experienced with the Access TI and it's user reputation.

But else the sample option becomes immediately great with 4 Gb available (2 Gb additional RAM bought by users).
Meanwhile I'm also confident that the sequencer will be developed further with OS updates. We tend to see the Kornos as a fixed package, and it is certainly better not to have unrealistic development expectations. But I bet, that Korg will use the available update options of such a flexible sytem, to keep it up, and care about some functionality, as far as it is not too hard to do, or outside of the specs of the sytem overhead.
Such updates can make an already fine system extremely popular, as I experienced with the Access TI and it's user reputation.
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Wouldn't hold your breath on that one. I think you should assume that the sequencer is pretty much set in stone.The system is not really designed for an overhaul and if it were Korg should have implemented it while developing the Kronos. If they do release an update for the sequencer then I will be happily surprised.jimknopf wrote:F
Meanwhile I'm also confident that the sequencer will be developed further with OS updates. We tend to see the Kornos as a fixed package, and it is certainly better not to have unrealistic development expectations. But I bet, that Korg will use the available update options of such a flexible sytem, to keep it up, and care about some functionality, as far as it is not too hard to do, or outside of the specs of the sytem overhead.
The extra RAM is nice though, i think it needed that as an option for updating due to the nature of its memory allocation.
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Re: Some more info around Musikmesse Frankfurt
"At the same time it seems that 4 Gb RAM will be supported."jimknopf wrote:After my disappointment about missing public Korg statements concerning price and delivery in Europe, I gathered at least some inofficial (mind that!) news from around Musikmesse.
The two most important are:
- it seems that first Kronos units will arrive in Germany around end of June/beginning of July. Production deleays seem not no arise from direct effects of the earthquake(s), because the Korg factory is outside the most critical zone in the north, but sometimes energy is only available part of a day, so that slows down production.
- at Musikmesse the OS has reached a stable 1.xx, while still during the Netherlands show some weeks ago, OS was at 0.9xx. At the same time it seems that 4 Gb RAM will be supported. I don't know if that will happen with the present OS version or with an update in the following months, but at least it seems to happen and we are not limited by 2 Gb and too little sampling space. With the additional RAM and open access to Akai and soundfont formats, the Kronos is definitely the No.1 all around solution, FAR ahead of all present competition.
This - with all due caution - both sounds like good news to me.
how did you arrive at this conclusion ?
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it looks ambiguous to me. You refer to more robust OS updates which is encouraging.jimknopf wrote:Look at my first post: inofficial infos from around Musikmesse.
So no official confirmation, but though I can't be sure, I regard my sources as relatively reliable.
Its not clear enough to draw a 4 gig update conclusion from significant
OS upgrades.