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Workstation from Korg belonging to the Krome series

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  • pagosatpagosat

    I adore my first keyboard

    Korg Krome 73Published on 03/18/13 at 12:53
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Net cf

    UTILIZATION

    Ultra simple, user-friendly thanks to its screen. This is my first synth hardware.dvd included but we just need aa (j must already have a brain korg formats)

    SOUNDS

    The sound is very eclectic, and the arpeggiator drumtrack bons.les shades are very easy with the keyboard semi nimble, I would not like to have cramps with heavy touch.
    J love combis (j in keyboard'm Flamby)

    OVERALL OPINION

    Too little time to devote ay but I'll get to write the "chicken dance" of the 2000s.
    J adore the screen everything easily c parameter is fairly intuitive.
    Good value for money, I like the finish for lightness.
    Thank you darling (c kdo is my christmas…
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    Net cf

    UTILIZATION

    Ultra simple, user-friendly thanks to its screen. This is my first synth hardware.dvd included but we just need aa (j must already have a brain korg formats)

    SOUNDS

    The sound is very eclectic, and the arpeggiator drumtrack bons.les shades are very easy with the keyboard semi nimble, I would not like to have cramps with heavy touch.
    J love combis (j in keyboard'm Flamby)

    OVERALL OPINION

    Too little time to devote ay but I'll get to write the "chicken dance" of the 2000s.
    J adore the screen everything easily c parameter is fairly intuitive.
    Good value for money, I like the finish for lightness.
    Thank you darling (c kdo is my christmas, but I'm so drunk ... pdt 3 months)
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  • sw80sw80

    Needs sampling

    Korg Krome 73Published on 01/30/13 at 20:30
    The Krome is a 73 key workstation that has over 600 built in sounds and over 600 drum grooves. One of the reasons that I was attracted to this keyboard after playing around with it for hours at Guitar Center was the arps. There are over 900 different arps and all of them are very good, even better than they are on my Motif and Fantom. I have been a Triton user for many years, and I didn’t think that the Krome would be better than the Triton series but it is to me.

    UTILIZATION

    Using this keyboard could take a little bit of learning because of its layout and in depth features, but it comes with a well written manual to help with the learning curve. The screen on the Krome is not ful…
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    The Krome is a 73 key workstation that has over 600 built in sounds and over 600 drum grooves. One of the reasons that I was attracted to this keyboard after playing around with it for hours at Guitar Center was the arps. There are over 900 different arps and all of them are very good, even better than they are on my Motif and Fantom. I have been a Triton user for many years, and I didn’t think that the Krome would be better than the Triton series but it is to me.

    UTILIZATION

    Using this keyboard could take a little bit of learning because of its layout and in depth features, but it comes with a well written manual to help with the learning curve. The screen on the Krome is not full color but it is easily readable and it is the perfect sizes to see what you are doing and presets you are working with.

    SOUNDS

    The sounds are good, warm and full. If you want to add some effects I do recommend doing that because some of the sounds are pretty dry so it is good to breathe some life into them with reverb. The Krome does come with a plug-in editor as well as MIDI in and MIDI out. There are no digital inputs or outputs on this workstation.

    OVERALL OPINION

    There are 193 effects ready to be used on all 640 sounds. This workstation has given me plenty of sounds to play with but unfortunately making them more into my “own” sound is not as easy as it was on the Korg Triton or Motif boards. Also, another feature that I think they should have added is sampling, you cannot sample on this keyboard. The price is decent but I feel like there should be a little more, or maybe a few more features to work with at this price.
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