Korg Kronos 61, Reface CS, Roland JV-1080, TE OP1, Moog Subsequent 37, Korg ARP Odyssey, Allen & Heath Zed 18, Adam F5, MOTU MIDI Express XT, Lexicon MX200 & MPX1, Yamaha QY700, Yamaha AW1600 Monotron,, Roland JV-80 & JV-1080 Kawai L1, Lexicon MX200, I don't use the set list mode as I don't gig, but I really ought to as it's a great way of quickly referencing frequently used programs, or storing comments along with a sequence. In terms of achieving what you want to do with regards to external hardware, that should absolutely be possible using a combi which you can then select from the set list mode. In addition, each slot in a set list can override certain settings in the base program/sequence, such as EQ and transposition. Set list mode can be used to recall any program, combi or sequence, so anything you can do in one of those modes, you can trigger with set list mode. One thing to bear in mind, if using Program or Combi changes to control external devices, is that the bank on the recipient device is also likely to change when the Kronos bank changes. the Kronos will continue to produce sound when a Setlist, Program or Combi item is changed. Only devices that support smooth sound transitions i.e. The recipient device will need its external or incoming program change setting to be enabled for this to work.
Set List, Program, and Combi modes all transmit program change MIDI messages, if the Kronos MIDI filter is set to let them through, so choosing setlist slot 0 will set the destination patch of whatever is connected to 0, and so on. I'm thinking that this would would only be available in Combis and Sequences. It would be so great if, as I stepped through the Set List, all my other keyboards (M3, Virus, Hammond, others) were set to their respective patches, volumes and timing (midi clock). When stepping through the Set List can Kronos really be the main controller of my entire keyboard setup via midi. Haven't been this excited about a keyboard since my Virus TI.
Those two features alone are going to greatly improve flow during live performances. I'm very excited about the Set List Mode and Smooth Sound Transitions. This might be a question for current Oasys owners or for people that know the Kronos abilities. PostPosted: Fri 12:24 pm Post subject: Kronos, true main controller? Reply with quote Posted: Fri 7:04 pm Post subject: Kronos, True Main Controller? Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in
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