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Song80s

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  • Birthday 07/10/1952

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  1. 'Curating ' prior original material is common, esp when the artist has a large portfolio of recorded material. UK artists such as Steven Wilson and others discuss this. I have 100 originals and occasionally re-listen to my songs from a few years ago. Its natural to make some changes, improvements, etc. as I hear the music differently from way back. Plus todays tools are awesome and expand the palette.
  2. to clarify this, it sounds like you have notified the 3 major credit agencies, that no new credit can be issued on your account, or onto your identity with each profile. This doesn't cover the EDD mess, of course. There is 1 more fraud going on, crooks that file liens on your home real estate / trust deed. They use your home equity to borrow against, illegally, but without your knowledge.
  3. lots of big truth there. There are 20 million SoundCloud creators . 99% of them use loops, vocal, their laptops similar to what you say. I might be the only one using a Kronos for my originals on Soundcloud. 1 in 20 Million.
  4. the only " factory new blow out K2 ' thing was a 6 week 'event ' Nov/December of last year. I think it was 20% off MAP. i don't recommend anyone hold their breath for a repeat. l, so I expect to see some K2s for sale when the Nautilus actually makes it to stores. This entire thread is just speculation, either way. There is some hard data about Kronos plans for 2021. I spoke to Korg USA and got solid answers. and a fair discussion. Same thing took place with Thomann and our Kronos friend in France. Anybody can call the country disti for themselves to get answers, assuming they ask the right questions. I see it more opposite, as factory new channel inventory dwindles, high prices can solidify. Its not difficult to measure factory new supply ' changes ' on reverb over the past 6 months.
  5. True, if the blowout price of a brand new Kronos is very close to that of a brand new Nautilus. : the only " factory new blow out K2 ' thing was a 6 week 'event ' Nov/December of last year. I think it was 20% off MAP. i don't recommend anyone hold their breath for a repeat.
  6. Where do you see blowout prices on a Kronos? I don"t. And there are plenty of digital synthesis methods that could be added to a Kronos successor. The FM engine could be enhanced. Additive synthesis/resynthesis. Seamless integration with iOS softsynths and VST synth programs. The synth world didn"t come to a standstill when the Kronos first came out. i think Elm is referring to good prices of the original K1 on reverb/ebay. Even the short lived "X' model , used of course , can be had. Buying used Kronos can be risky . Some owners confuse the filing system and hodge podge the data. Then there are the DIY types that experiment with internal components. IOW, I think some one elses keyboard headache should be identified.
  7. Many users hardly use the full range of Kronos features, fewer users program sounds from scratch and most primarily use it to play presets. Il: Its easy and reasonable to get beyond the Korg factory sounds/programs. Many of the long time productive Kronos owners, enjoy the many high quality 3rd party sample libs. The 3rd parties do a masterful job filling in the various niches/expanding the Kronos palette. Thats a huge plus for Kronos. Eventually some will produce/create for Nautilus but thats a wait and see.
  8. I agree with asking the " right questions ". To go further , lets define the younger players. Lets say the biggest demographic of buyers is in the 20 - 49 age group. No tomatoes, please. These MI corporations are focused on demographics. They are going to produce and market to the 20-49ers. My guess is the 20-49ers don't have the legacy loyalty to Korg based on the 01/w, Triton , etc. I understand or am aware of the 55-70 demographic "Korg Camp " legacy loyalty. As I was a Triton owner and had all the w/s models thru Kronos.
  9. QFT. The differentiators of a pro-level keyboard are in areas like on-board controllers, organ model/drawbars, hands-on sound sculpting capability, and MIDI features. Kronos excelled in many of these area. Cheers, Mike I don't disagree. 10 year Kronos owner here. But if it was strictly all about that, the on board controls, etc, why are we discussing the winds of change, and the whispered End of Production for Kronos ? I know keyboard players are attracted to the tactile. Doesn't Nautilus have less on board controls, that are now 'virtual ' ?
  10. how about not at all ? Korg is a far different co in 2021 vs Korg Inc of 2010 . Kronos/Oasys was the vision of a Korg w/s inspired by the great Mr Katoh. History does not always repeat for one. Secondly, consider the ongoing chip and component shortage. Its has to be a hassle to create an assemble high priced keyboard dependent on 3rd party components. And consider making vital components like a dedicated Intel motherboard available for warranty when that product also has an EOL factor. Third, great sounds are the standard for any new keyboard under $2000. One does not have to spend $4000. $2000 will buy great features and great sounds such as MODX and the Kurzweil models. And roll your own with $29 MainStage as a start ? Not that difficult to organize a great keyboard at reasonable cost. I know some are perfectly ok spending $3500-$4000, have their own rationale. My contention is that the $3500-$4000 niche has narrowed. Keep in mind for a Korg or any of these co's its about their bottom line. Plus the spin off and annual iteration of the $4000 board is no sure thing, either.
  11. Kronos has a decent tremolo guitar. I used it on my last original.
  12. I don't go by perceived 'learning limits" on a full featured expensive keyboard. And I think long term, not short on the expensive full featured keyboard. 1 year is a very short time IMO 5 years is my basic requirement. for example, I have 10 years on my Kronos.
  13. There is nothing currently ' wrong ' with the MODX 8 key bed. There may have been some 1st release problems over 2 yrs ago. But whatever, Yamaha solved it quickly Some folks here will say they don't care for the MODX 8 key bed feel- but thats entirely subjective
  14. You bought it factory new ? Not nick-picky, don't wait, get it fixed by Korg auth service ASAP. Use the warranty. Go to Korg web site for nearby auth locations . Your retailer has the location info, too. Then call for the service center turn around. All they can do is estimate on the phone.
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