Jordan Rudess keyboard tour
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Jordan Rudess keyboard tour
Jordan has a mechanical keyboard stand that lets him rotate his Kronos 88 around so the audience can see.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cp9Ie9IvPTU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cp9Ie9IvPTU
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I've been looking at various hardware filter options to try to give my rig more analog warmth. But besides things like analog filters, guitar FX pedals, and multi-FX boxes, using an all-in-one box like a Line 6 pedal actually offers a lot:
- favorite guitar FX like envelopes, distortion types
- focus on analog quality over multiple generations of development
- more authentic amp and cab sims
- MIDI control, so you can use program changes to match Kronos programs
- favorite guitar FX like envelopes, distortion types
- focus on analog quality over multiple generations of development
- more authentic amp and cab sims
- MIDI control, so you can use program changes to match Kronos programs
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Guitar[using Kronos] realism is a big deal for me. I have thought the FX and amp models in Kronos are lacking , as E guitars are a priority for my recording.psionic311 wrote:I've been looking at various hardware filter options to try to give my rig more analog warmth. But besides things like analog filters, guitar FX pedals, and multi-FX boxes, using an all-in-one box like a Line 6 pedal actually offers a lot:
- favorite guitar FX like envelopes, distortion types
- focus on analog quality over multiple generations of development
- more authentic amp and cab sims
- MIDI control, so you can use program changes to match Kronos programs
So my application is not to keep up with a loud progressive rock band.
Just the same, $1300 Helix Rack might give me more tone, more variety.
With all instruments , not just E guitars and Hammonds.
I suppose I can return it , if it doesn't fit my recording.
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His appli GeoShred seems very interesting.
Let's go for it !
Let's go for it !

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I've been recording with Fractal Axe FX2 for years. Surprised JR not using the new Axe FX3. Guess he's getting paid. There's a ton of FX in these boxes - much more than what's in the synths. The new blue Kronos is very cool and I wish he showed the computers too. Missed them on the current tour they actually sold out this time.
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No I use Axe FX to decimate the sound. EPs and hammonds thru marshall stacks, bass patches thru Mesa Boogie dual rectifiers. All processed in parallel like you would a bass guitar. There are over 200 amps and unlimited number of speaker cabs you can use (impulse responses).psionic311 wrote:Do you use tube emulations to try to warm up the Kronos and Jupiter 80? If so, does it bring their sound closer to your Moog?
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Awesome. Sounds like you can get some downright mean sounds with that setup...Devnor wrote:No I use Axe FX to decimate the sound. EPs and hammonds thru marshall stacks, bass patches thru Mesa Boogie dual rectifiers. All processed in parallel like you would a bass guitar. There are over 200 amps and unlimited number of speaker cabs you can use (impulse responses).psionic311 wrote:Do you use tube emulations to try to warm up the Kronos and Jupiter 80? If so, does it bring their sound closer to your Moog?

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what Kronos has is robust. Its not just enough if you want various guitar amp models. E guitars are big deal for my originals.decreebass wrote:I'd be very curious to know how people incorporate things like the Helix or Axe Fx into a Kronos rig, since the Kronos already has such a robust effects suite.
E guitars have about +200 different amp sounds. This variety has grown over the past 50 years.
Thats an area where Kronos falls short. Not surprising, Kronos can't be all things for all people.