Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 8:42 pm
And one more BIG advantage of the Kronos over the Krome is the fact that you can get any sampled sound/multisample instrument into the Kronos easily, up to big multimsample libraries which use only a fraction of the available RAM due to user sample streaming. This makes you extremely flexible concerning sounds. Add all the powerful engines, audio sequencing etc., you become aware that these two instruments play in two completely different leagues, and the Kronos is much more than double as powerful as the Krome.
There is only one reason to use a Krome instead:
- if you find sufficient sounds and functions for your purpose in it, and therefore see no reason to spend money for all the much more powerful options of the Kronos.
There is only one reason to use a Krome instead:
- if you find sufficient sounds and functions for your purpose in it, and therefore see no reason to spend money for all the much more powerful options of the Kronos.