Back on the forum!
Have had an account here for a few years but haven't been very active. Just acquired a Kronos 2 73-key via Reverb, and am very thrilled to transition from a TEX88 to a K273. Less weight, bigger screen, better sound engines! And, in better pre-owned condition than the TEX88 (TEX had seen some battles before I bought it, apparently - how do you put a DENT in the bottom front frame of the keyboard?).
Already programmed some of my TEX88 Combis (using K273's programs, since there's little to no 1-to-1 relationship with the TEX & K2's programs) and built my first Set List. huzzah! Yay me!
Not so new, but new again?
Moderators: Sharp, X-Trade, Pepperpotty, karmathanever
Not so new, but new again?
TEX-88
K2-73
Korg Collections 3
Korg Module/Module Pro
Nektar Panorama T6
K2-73
Korg Collections 3
Korg Module/Module Pro
Nektar Panorama T6
- karmathanever
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Welcome back!!!
Kronos - hmmm a different and fulfilling life ahead of you
Enjoy
Pete
Kronos - hmmm a different and fulfilling life ahead of you

Enjoy
Pete

PA4X-76, Karma, WaveDrum GE, Fantom 8 EX
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- davekalbach
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BEAST is the term I would use... I think the KRONOS can do anything.magilla66 wrote:Thanks!
While it does feel somewhat "familiar", the Kronos is already proving to be a different beast altogether.
Dave Kalbach
Music Newbie
Bear with Me
Kronos 2, Pa5X, Drumlogue, Stageman 80, Korg D32XD Recorder
Many Guitars, Roland TD-6 V-Drums, a Trumpet (HELP)
And a Kimball Baby Grand Piano
Music Newbie
Bear with Me

Kronos 2, Pa5X, Drumlogue, Stageman 80, Korg D32XD Recorder
Many Guitars, Roland TD-6 V-Drums, a Trumpet (HELP)
And a Kimball Baby Grand Piano