End Of Kronos2???
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As I have ran out of studio space, I using Adam Szabo's Viper, which seems to go under the radar horizon. It sounds greatvoip wrote:I did chuckle at the time)
One of the Access Virus family is on my GAS list) Probably the Ti2..... unless a worthy Kronos successor drops soon
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Looks like the 88 is no longer available at Sweetwater.
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... orkstation
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... orkstation
When Sweetwater has “left the page up for reference only”, that always means it’s history.Moonglow wrote:Looks like the 88 is no longer available at Sweetwater.
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... orkstation
Sweetwater still has the LS 88.Moonglow wrote:Looks like the 88 is no longer available at Sweetwater.
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... orkstation
In literature, the Nautilus had a rather inauspicious destiny and inglorious fate.
Time for Korg to announce the Nautilus 2 with aftertouch and nine assignable sliders.
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My guess is that the size of the kronos user base will mean Kronos after market parts and updates from third parties will step in. After all the Kronos is largely based on OEM components anyway. And to os is open source. So bridges will be built and the design adjusted to work with newer tech. The Kronos will be around for a number of years yet.
The Kronos is partially based on OEM components - the Intel motherboard and related subsystem.Hector Space wrote:After all the Kronos is largely based on OEM components anyway. And to os is open source.
It is definitely not open source. Korg has done everything in their power to thwart users that attempt to DIY capabilities that Korg has been unwilling to implement.
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... p?t=104547
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=72192
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Hate to break it to you all but the Nautilus is the new Kronos model and why Kronos is now EOL.ArminH wrote:ok, so lets see what comes next.
Karma integration was the main reason for me to get a Kronos — so the 'new' Nautilus is no option for the future.
Same is happening in the UK stores have removed them from sale and when asking for one they are replying they are EOL and no more. So if you find any new stock anywhere it is the last stock they will get. So no time to waste to get a Kronos if you want one or be prepared to buy a Nautilus.
I must point out that when the Nautilus appeared, several of us saw it was obvious the Kronos 2 was on its way out.Purgatory wrote:Hate to break it to you all but the Nautilus is the new Kronos model and why Kronos is now EOL.ArminH wrote:ok, so lets see what comes next.
Karma integration was the main reason for me to get a Kronos — so the 'new' Nautilus is no option for the future.
Same is happening in the UK stores have removed them from sale and when asking for one they are replying they are EOL and no more. So if you find any new stock anywhere it is the last stock they will get. So no time to waste to get a Kronos if you want one or be prepared to buy a Nautilus.
<iframe width="480" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/dIZtLMpAW9c" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media"></iframe>ITguy54 wrote:I must point out that when the Nautilus appeared, several of us saw it was obvious the Kronos 2 was on its way out.Purgatory wrote:Hate to break it to you all but the Nautilus is the new Kronos model and why Kronos is now EOL.ArminH wrote:ok, so lets see what comes next.
Karma integration was the main reason for me to get a Kronos — so the 'new' Nautilus is no option for the future.
Same is happening in the UK stores have removed them from sale and when asking for one they are replying they are EOL and no more. So if you find any new stock anywhere it is the last stock they will get. So no time to waste to get a Kronos if you want one or be prepared to buy a Nautilus.
Knowledge of the past is not needed for knowledge of a current or future situation..ITguy54 wrote:Interesting video so far. But this guy doesn’t know the difference between the Poly 6 and the Poly 61. I’m not familiar with this Kronos engine. Does it do both? The Poly 6 was not a synth with 2 DCOs per voice. At about 20:43, he confuses the two models.
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