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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 7:48 pm
by Derek Cook
Speaking as a long time Yamaha man, and a Korg newbie (“only” having had a Kronos for four years....)

There is something very different between their sound characters (Yamaha and Korg) that make it worth having one from each. I have been lucky that I can afford both a Montage 7 (new bottom board) and my Kronos X61 as the top board.

They are forever complementing each other. I can develop a song on one, and find something on the other to add to it with little overlap.

My Montage reminds my of my SY77. It may “only” have AWM and FM-X, but it is a chameleon in sound like the SY was. But the Kronos CX-3 organs and pianos will eat the Montage any day. Such is the power of the Kronos engines, even 8 years on. And after years of SSD sample streaming and being able to FTP to the Kronos, going back to limited FLASH and USB thumb drives on the Montage is like going back to the Stone Age.

Back OT, I would love to see Korg do more with the Kronos, and as an open platform there is little to stop them other than development time = money, and my fear is that this is part of the equation as to why we have not seen any updates for a while.

I’d love to see the existing synth engines updated, and/or new ones added, and I’d be quite happy to pay for major updates.

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 11:29 pm
by GregC
Derek Cook wrote:S

Back OT, I would love to see Korg do more with the Kronos, and as an open platform there is little to stop them other than development time = money, and my fear is that this is part of the equation as to why we have not seen any updates for a while.

I’d love to see the existing synth engines updated, and/or new ones added, and I’d be quite happy to pay for major updates.
we all want to see a feature update. Korg has a large 'captive' customer base with Kronos.

I agree, the long pause is connected with 'time + money'. I suspect Korg is focused on selling numerous other products in their product line.

A free feature update might be a lower priority in the scheme of things. I also would be open paying some amount to a significant feature update to our K's.

Lets play with #'s. $100 for a few significant improvements to the K. Lets estimate 2000 K owners would go for that. $200,000 for Korg.
Development cost ( people time + programming) is $50,000

Simplistically, that ROI sounds good to me.

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 2:10 am
by SeedyLee
My guess is that they are working on a software update, which will be rolled out on the Kronos' successor. My hunch is that they will make many of the same new features available on the existing Kronos, but the new Kronos will have more hardware power and will have features specific to that revision.

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 4:35 am
by tdwctdwc
SeedyLee wrote:My guess is that they are working on a software update, which will be rolled out on the Kronos' successor. My hunch is that they will make many of the same new features available on the existing Kronos, but the new Kronos will have more hardware power and will have features specific to that revision.
Let's hope it's not a new "Kronos" but a new "something else" :)