![]() My Triton Pro only boots up about 1/2 the time. My m50 which I've lugged around several times a week since 2008 has a bad board in it. My big issue right now is hardware failure with unavailable parts. Sooner or later, everybody that wanted a Kronos bought one and the Nautilus is picking up the people who couldn't afford it. So Korg's "failure" (if you can call it that) was putting out something so awesome and finding difficulty upping their game I suppose. I bought mine in 2011 and there's nothing on the market today in 2022 that interests me. Just wondering out loud.īut where DO you go from the Kronos? Seriously. This isn't an area I can't even pretend to know what I'm talking about though. maybe there's just a lot more profit selling twice or three times as many "small ticket" items with much less R&D. So when you figure in R&D, marketing, etc. And that goes for any keyboard by any manufacturer, not just Korg. When you look at the actual sales figures for game changers like the M1 and the Triton, it's way lower than I expected. Maybe they don't make enough profit from flagships like the Kronos to make it worth their while. I am curious though if they can make enough money doing the $90 controllers and cheap keyboards to keep the lights on. The real answer to the original question in the thread's topic is: nothing from KORG. ![]() They're different use cases, which were always awkwardly married in KORG's product line.īut yeah, KORG has pretty much given up. ![]() For performance, something like the MPC One, or Roland Fantom should be fine. It's designed to create a whole, rendered track. That said, for studio work my pick would be the Akai Professional Force. 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 - What replaces the Kronos?Ī forum for Korg product users and musicians around the world. ![]()
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