Status of Korg Kronos DVD-ROM Images, System Updates, and Manauls
Since I no longer own a Kronos and have never really been able to effectively provide support on Korg’s behalf, I have removed the archive from my site as of today.
Since I no longer own a Kronos and have never really been able to effectively provide support on Korg’s behalf, I have removed the archive from my site as of today.
OK, so I’m running a bit behind, but back at the beginning of the year, I resolved to make more time to make the music I want to make. I recently played my final show with 7Souls (which I wrote about here), and this past… Read More »Resolution #3 (Welcome Take 5)
It appears that after 11 years, Korg have decided to discontinue the KRONOS line of music workstations, leaving the Nautilus as their new “top of the heap.”
This is post 8 of 14 in the series “Korgs I've Owned” On numerous occasions, I’ve alluded to having a love/hate relationship with Korg keyboards. With the exception of a few scant hours with a modular Moog in college, and some experimentation designing various circuitry… Read More »Necessity’s Child
This is post 7 of 14 in the series “Korgs I've Owned” On numerous occasions, I’ve alluded to having a love/hate relationship with Korg keyboards. With the exception of a few scant hours with a modular Moog in college, and some experimentation designing various circuitry… Read More »Kronos’ Public Debut
What’s really impressive is that Kronos family has been the top of Korg’s heap since 2011. Again, rightly so. There’s not really much it can’t do. It is quite literally, a complete music workstation and recording studio in a single box.
…at the risk of “burying the lead” too deeply, I did a thing, and brought home a 61-key Korg Kronos 2.