Remember that anyone who installed extra RAM before 1.5 did so unofficially and perhaps voided their warranty. Last edited by jimknopf on Thu 4:22 pm edited 1 time in total Both would be extremely useful!!!Īnd "improved conversion features" for akai and soundfont 2.0 files raises hopes as well. That sounds to me like the whole sample management has been updated to keep subsets of sample libraries, and even keep the PCG-relations while moving programs in banks. Create your own samples, or import Akai and SoundFont 2.0 libraries using new, improved conversion features. It’s also easy to share sounds with friends and collaborators, since Programs, Wave Sequences, and Drum Kits maintain links to User Sample Banks even when samples are moved on disk or loaded onto a different KRONOS instrument. Disk and memory management is also improved: you can create subsets of User Sample Banks, and mix and match parts of different banks, without duplicating samples on disk. You can load and play many gigabytes of your custom or converted samples at once, using the internal SSD. "User Sample Banks bring the benefits of KORG’s EXs to your own custom sample libraries. To me the most exiting part is the following: Please subscribe and follow me on Youtube and Facebook for information related audio technology. Last edited by michelkeijzers on Thu 4:12 pm edited 1 time in total It would save money and weight (and power consumption and less MTBF).ĭeveloper of the free PCG file managing application for most Korg workstations: PCG Tools, see Why not use a bigger one? (instead of 2 SSDs). I remember many threads about "losing available RAM" when upgrading to 1.5.0 Maybe now they "restored" the missing RAM. if doubling FREE memory is meant, then it could be possible, only doubling means still the same 1 GB extra. 2GB is the current Kronos RAM capacity (before extending memory), and if 3 GB RAM is meant, it also is not doubling. I don't understand the last sentence: DOUBLES both the PCM RAM capacity to approximately 2 GB. Last edited by jimknopf on Thu 4:09 pm edited 2 times in total Kronos 73 - Moog Voyager RME - Moog LP TE - Behringer Model D - Prophet 6 - Roland Jupiter Xm - Rhodes Stage 73 Mk I - Elektron Analog Rytm MkII - Roland TR-6s - Cubase 12 Pro + Groove Agent 5 Hope OS 2.0 will be available for download soon. It should contain the quickfixes we all are waiting for, besides the new technical addons. Now having already built in a 240Gb SSD (while leaving the old 30Gb SSD in) and with 4Gb RAM (of which 3 are used), I am looking forward to OS 2.0 a lot. Looks like we should be able to install OS 2 on any Kronos providing the specifications (more RAM and sufficient SSD space). There's a free slot for another SSD.Ĭurrent gear: Access Virus TI2 Whiteout Keyboard (111/150), Access Virus TI2 Polar DarkStar Special Edition, Gibson Custom Lite 2013, Roland MV-8800 Search the forum for the replacement of the SSD or threads with pics. Last edited by runningman67 on Thu 4:05 pm edited 1 time in totalĪny thoughts on where to fit a second SSD internally? I've been having KronoseX for a year and you aint So good I didn't go running to the store to buy a Kronos and sell my M3, nowadays, maybe, I will.but I will trade my M3 for a Kronos X not for the OLD KRONOS Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Owned by Irish Acts Recording Studio & hosted by KORG USAįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register Korg Forums :: View topic - New Korg Kronos X with OS 2.0Ī forum for Korg product users and musicians around the world.
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