How to Connect the Kronos to Logic Pro & Ed Fenner's Vid
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After downloading the driver it most likely will go into your downloads folder in the dock. Drag that folder to your desktop, open it and launch the installer for the driver. (Install) Close and quit the installer, run disk utility for your Mac HD. Reboot the system and check in your Audio MIDI Utility to confirm the driver installation.
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Found the driver in downloads.Lou wrote:After downloading the driver it most likely will go into your downloads folder in the dock. Drag that folder to your desktop, open it and launch the installer for the driver. (Install) Close and quit the installer, run disk utility for your Mac HD. Reboot the system and check in your Audio MIDI Utility to confirm the driver installation.
dragged to desktop.
open and launched it.
closed it.
ran disk utility for HD.
rebooted.
looked in the audio midi setup (neither kronos nor yamaha connected). yamaha drivers still there. nothing regarding the kronos, except the 2 earlier times named them as new configs. still those same to entries there. which shows the new config properties. nothing else found.
no change in this utility, from prior to going thru all these steps.
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Re: How to Connect the Kronos to Logic Pro & Ed Fenner's
Finally got this going today after calling Korg. It was just that I was using the A USB connection instead of the B. I'd never used a B USB for anything except connection to a ink jet printer, and that's the only reason I had a cord for it. Soon as that was put in it showed right up in the midi utility and was able to record directly into Logic X as MIDI.ed_f wrote: That sounds like it is use the external drive image for the usb. It doesnt mean anything is installed, just you have stucka a USB in your computer. Did you run the installer from there?
In a midi track all works fine, though the sound is dictated by whatever logic library sound is assigned to it; E.g., synth, piano, orchestral, etc. etc. But is there a way to directly record the actual sound of the combis or program modes, such as Era of Kronos, etc., etc.? When I try this, with an audio track the sound is interrupted by lots of heavy static. Logic X senior advisor had no answers.