80's/90's Performance pack?
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I`ve just bought a Kronos 61 gen 1 (with the newest software already installed). Please tell me you are definitely doing a version also for the Kronos 61. (You mentioned somewhere you are planning to do it, which sounds like you`re not really sure.) Otherwise I get hopelessly depressed, because I absolutely need to purchase the 80es/90es package you are working on right now.
And another question: Would I have to buy the latest sound files at KORG to be able to use your package or is everything already integrated in your package? (Maybe a dumb question, but I am a Kronos newbie.)
And another question: Would I have to buy the latest sound files at KORG to be able to use your package or is everything already integrated in your package? (Maybe a dumb question, but I am a Kronos newbie.)
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Thanks for the questions!orangefiltersky wrote:I`ve just bought a Kronos 61 gen 1 (with the newest software already installed). Please tell me you are definitely doing a version also for the Kronos 61. (You mentioned somewhere you are planning to do it, which sounds like you`re not really sure.) Otherwise I get hopelessly depressed, because I absolutely need to purchase the 80es/90es package you are working on right now.
And another question: Would I have to buy the latest sound files at KORG to be able to use your package or is everything already integrated in your package? (Maybe a dumb question, but I am a Kronos newbie.)
I'm trying my best to fit everything on the 61 key yes. When I can't, I assign stuff to the pads (Korg nanoPAD attachment, or on the EQ/Vector/Control tab, on the "Pads" page) so I've been trying my absolute best to keep the 61 key version in mind. Admittedly it's very difficult because of the limited space.
As for buying other Korg libraries - My library will be completely independent from Korg for the time being unless Korg is willing to add me as one of their retailers on their site.
That being said, I'm ensuring all of the sounds have no dependencies on existing sound libraries so you can load them up directly without missing sounds because you don't have say... EXs18 installed for example.
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That`s fantastic news, thank you for your quick reply. I`ve been watching your videos on YouTube all day long and I`m pretty impressed by your abilities.I'm trying my best to fit everything on the 61 key yes. When I can't, I assign stuff to the pads (Korg nanoPAD attachment, or on the EQ/Vector/Control tab, on the "Pads" page) so I've been trying my absolute best to keep the 61 key version in mind. Admittedly it's very difficult because of the limited space.
As for buying other Korg libraries - My library will be completely independent from Korg for the time being unless Korg is willing to add me as one of their retailers on their site.
That being said, I'm ensuring all of the sounds have no dependencies on existing sound libraries so you can load them up directly without missing sounds because you don't have say... EXs18 installed for example.
It's great that he's trying to do what he can within the 61 keys, but also, it's possible that some of these songs can simply have parts that require more than 61 keys to play, having nothing to do with what sounds are programmed into it. Heck, there are songs that have no sound except piano and still require more than 61 keys to play accurately! So I'd also suggest that it wouldn't necessarily be good to sacrifice being able to play all the parts properly in order to get them to fit into 61 keys, either. I suppose, one could come up with alternate combis with the sounds over their "ideal" ranges OR restricted to 61 keys, so you could choose accordingly. But also--again, regardless of these patches--if you're looking to play things whose parts exceed the 61 note range, you could consider plugging an 88 into the Kronos to get the extra real estate. You could get a low-cost lightweight weighted board like a Casio PX-160, or if you don't care about a weighted piano-style action, an even lighter and less expensive Numa Compact, for example.orangefiltersky wrote:I`ve just bought a Kronos 61 gen 1 (with the newest software already installed). Please tell me you are definitely doing a version also for the Kronos 61.
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howdy Enigma,
great idea here.
I'm not doing any 80s songs currently in my keys band.
Too bad. I love 80s songs.
Some more songs (may be duplicates, but what the hey, they're some of my favorites)
The Ghost in You - Psychedelic Furs
Love My Way - Psychedelic Furs
When You See a Chance - Steve Winwood
Blue Monday - New Order
That Was Yesterday - Foreigner
I Want to Know Where Love Is - Foreigner
I'll Wait - Van Halen
Eminence Front - The Who
You Better You Bet - The Who
The Sweetest Thing - U2 (piano/pianet in the intro and in the verse)
New Song - Howard Jones
Fascination Street - The Cure
People are People - Depeche Mode
Since You're Gone - The Cars
In Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel (mostly the arpeggio part during the chorus, I could never get something that did that justice)
a combi that could somehow work for Kid Charlemagne (Steely Dan) where you could get a clav and EP that sounded good together. It's always eluded me.
great idea here.
I'm not doing any 80s songs currently in my keys band.
Too bad. I love 80s songs.
Some more songs (may be duplicates, but what the hey, they're some of my favorites)
The Ghost in You - Psychedelic Furs
Love My Way - Psychedelic Furs
When You See a Chance - Steve Winwood
Blue Monday - New Order
That Was Yesterday - Foreigner
I Want to Know Where Love Is - Foreigner
I'll Wait - Van Halen
Eminence Front - The Who
You Better You Bet - The Who
The Sweetest Thing - U2 (piano/pianet in the intro and in the verse)
New Song - Howard Jones
Fascination Street - The Cure
People are People - Depeche Mode
Since You're Gone - The Cars
In Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel (mostly the arpeggio part during the chorus, I could never get something that did that justice)
a combi that could somehow work for Kid Charlemagne (Steely Dan) where you could get a clav and EP that sounded good together. It's always eluded me.
Bass and keyboard player, not usually at the same time, but sometimes in the same song!
Boards: Kronos 2, and Hammond SK1
Basses: Fender, G&L
Boards: Kronos 2, and Hammond SK1
Basses: Fender, G&L
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Re: The 61 key limitations:
I would assume that most people have more than one keyboard. Just change the combi to where the other parts are on a different MIDI channel, with the sound that uses the largest part of the keyboard on the 61. They MIDI up the second keyboard to that changed MIDI channel, and Viola! they're set.
In my case, I'd set them up so that percussion and piano sounds were accessed via one of my 88-key controller, and the rest off the Kronos or maybe even just use the KX76 and an 88,, and never touch the Kronos.
I'm sure others could do a similar thing.
..Joe
I would assume that most people have more than one keyboard. Just change the combi to where the other parts are on a different MIDI channel, with the sound that uses the largest part of the keyboard on the 61. They MIDI up the second keyboard to that changed MIDI channel, and Viola! they're set.
In my case, I'd set them up so that percussion and piano sounds were accessed via one of my 88-key controller, and the rest off the Kronos or maybe even just use the KX76 and an 88,, and never touch the Kronos.
I'm sure others could do a similar thing.
..Joe
Current setup: Korg Kronos 61, Roland XV-88 Korg Triton-Rack, Motif-Rack, Korg N1r, Roland M-GS64, Alesis QSR, Yamaha KX88 & KX76, Roland Super-JX, Juno-Stage, Kawai K4, Kawai K1II.
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miamibeachdoc wrote:Sounds for The Who:
1. Baba O'Riley
2. Won't Be Fooled Again (with a split that includes the Berlin Grand Piano)
3. You Better You Bet
4. Who Are You
Your will find a couple of those here:
http://www.purgatorycreek.com/Kronos/Fr ... page3.html
Hey, for those of you rocking the 61 key version, I have a few of David's incredible programming jobs redone to accommodate the smaller footprint. Additionally, I run a click track on all my tracks so I have Living on a Prayer (for instance) redone to be on one combi where I use Karma Switching to make changes. If anyone is interested in the "how's and why's", I'd be happy to share. And of course I would forward any info also to you David as you are the talent behind what I have managed to tweak. I am merely a key-space cruncher!
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https://audora.ca/product/marillion-mis ... ance-pack/qqquartzzz wrote:
Anything by Saga or Marillion
Anything off Yes-90125
I know. My specifics is lacking.
Looking forward to this.
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