If this wasn't so true, it would be funny.StephenKay wrote:Backing up frequently is like "good voodoo".jeremykeys wrote:Thanks! I really need to get into the habit of backing my data up. Even my wife tells me too. Laziness is BAD! And it will come around to bite you!If you back up all the time and you've got nothing to lose, the keyboard or computer program will *never* crash. If you've got something extensive you've worked on that hasn't been saved in awhile, you're "asking for it."
I've gotten in the habit (with various programs) of saving every few minutes. Nothing ever happens. Then, one day, for whatever reason, I'm concentrating so deeply on what I'm doing that I forget to save for a half-hour or something - and of course, that is when the program will crash. It's like the program is consciously thinking "Aha, he hasn't saved this for at least a half-hour, I think I'll crash."
Are kronos pretty stable and reliable?
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- rderderian
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I got one of the first Kronos and I was getting some klunking sounds on some keys (not through the speakers but just noise right from the keybed) and when sent to Korg they said the keybed was bent. So they replace it with the new keybed and have never had any trouble.
Its a great keyboard and I have only learned about 10% of what it can do.
Its a great keyboard and I have only learned about 10% of what it can do.