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Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 7:11 pm
by ozy
McHale wrote:Without the LED, you could THINK your [Insert Item Here] has been saved and turn off your Kronos while it's still writing. The LED is to help you know that it's still writing. I'd rather have more notifications than less.
right.
why adding a "are you sure you want to shut down? System is busy savinf your data!" message which will kick in just once or twice a month, only when needed,
when you can have a permanent flipping alert in your eyes? With no explanation whatsoever?
Rube Goldberg Ergonomics at its best

Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 7:37 pm
by ScoobyDoo555
interesting.... with a few minor adjustments, you *could* get that thing to wipe your a$$
(disposal of said item would be a tad tricky though - work in progress eh?
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 7:52 pm
by ozy
ScoobyDoo555 wrote:interesting.... with a few minor adjustments, you *could* get that thing to wipe your a$$

(disposal of said item would be a tad tricky though - work in progress eh?
you wanna
gross? here's
gross:
disposal could be managed by the parrot. the process would involve the wine glass and the spoon.
eeech!!!!

Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 8:01 pm
by ScoobyDoo555
Intriguing! Good idea - the parrot could also be used for clag nut removal (hooked beak for precision/talons for grip)
I really think we're on to a winner here! Just need to be wary of the Animal rights people (unless the parrot gains proceeds from each sale -we can discuss this)
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 8:18 pm
by McHale
ozy wrote:With no explanation whatsoever?
what part of "Hard Drive Activity" indicator don't you understand?
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 9:34 pm
by ozy
McHale wrote:ozy wrote:With no explanation whatsoever?
what part of "Hard Drive Activity" indicator don't you understand?
ok, so the kronos is a computer with no software shut down command, BUT with possible consequences of a hardware shutdown.
If a system can be damaged by a power off, have it shut down by a software command which will protect the data,
not ny a power-off button which requires visual alerts.
Everybody's talking about the fact that the kronos is a computer. It could adopt solutions which have been installed on computers for 20 years now.
Or was it too difficult to implement a "safety shut down", in a OS which includes fancy images and animations for everything and takes 3 minutes to load?
OOps!
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 9:50 pm
by JimH
Makes sense to me to have a software shutdown, say from the touchscreen. Then if that hangs for some reason you can still power off the switch. Just like computers. Sure some people won't listen and will just power off the switch, but that's no worse than a computer. So I wonder if that was considered.
On a desktop computer I still like to see a hard disk light because it gives me an idea what's going on with the software if things start to take a long time. But usually the light's not right in your field of vision while you're working. But like everything else, I reserve complaints until I actually see a Kronos. Maybe these things aren't actually as objectionable as one might think.
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 9:51 pm
by drchris
Seems like the LED is not a bad idea or different than most are used to seeing. Doesn't your little thumb drive have a flashing light telling you not to remove it while data is being written? Don't your PS3 games each have some kind of flashing icon telling you not to turn off the device while storing data? This seems like the same thing.
I certainly understand the point that a shutdown warning could be cool, but how many times has your computer told you that it was apparently shut down incorrectly? Even with the warnings that our computers give us, we seem to be able to shut them down improperly anyway.
Perhaps as with all important data, backups are important.
Chris
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 9:56 pm
by EvilDragon
Kontrol49 wrote:Well nothing can be as bad as the DSI Mono evolver LEDs...crikey its like a permanent Disco in the LFO section!!!!now these should come with a health warning when your stood directly over the synth,its blinding!
Are you sure?
Or a less extreme example...

Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 10:22 pm
by ozy
drchris wrote:Doesn't your little thumb drive have a flashing light telling you not to remove it while data is being written?
and it has a software shutdown command.
QED
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 3:35 am
by synthguy
While it would be nice, oz-man, to have such a feature, so far I'm only aware of it being available on PCs. My USB flash drives must not be as special as yours, because mine doesn't warn me about squat.
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 9:30 am
by ozy
EvilDragon wrote:SHOWS A PICTURE OF A SCHMIDT AND COMPLAINS ABOUT LEDS
listen, chap:
there are women who could walk on me in titanium stilettos, hitting me hard in the nuts, and I'd still thank them. Sharon Stone can slap me in the face anytime.
Others... not only must keep quiet and silent, but also must be able to cook and mend socks.
A 24 voice poly analogue with extensive routings and first class components CAN distract me with some blinking light aaaaaany time.
A moog 55 could point a laser in my eyes, and I'd still beg for playing it.
A japanese swiss-knife workstation with 5-years-old sampled saxophones, better not test my patience about ergonomics.
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 10:23 am
by EvilDragon
ozy, I think you misunderstood me. I was NOT complaining about LEDs.
In fact, I love the damn things! The guy above was complaining about LEDs, so I posted a few pics to showcase that Kronos isn't really bad concerning those.

Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 10:57 am
by orpheus2006
As to the SSD light:
Are there different colours for read and write access?
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 11:13 am
by jimknopf
Yes, of course, and it has a built in rainbow coulors speedmeter.
If you play your arpeggios by hand, and too fast, you get flashed by the inbuilt radar camera.