This sound set is offered as a free download. All I ask is that you let me know via a comment or email if you're using them and found them useful!
What you will need is the following:
- A Korg Kronos (obviously!) with
- 25 free HD-1 program slots in Program bank U-G.
- 27 free EXi program slots in Program bank U-CC.
- 39 free Combination slots in Combi bank U-A
- 4 free user drum pattern slots.
- A free setlist slot.
- Some sounds use the Berlin Grand, so you'll get the most benefit using a Kronos 2, or the Berlin Grand EXS-17. The German or Japanese Grand can easily be substituted for original Kronos or Kronos-X.
- It's not essential, but the CP-80 piano sound is taken from the excellent Purgatory Creek Reeds, Tapes and Transistors library. To get this particular piano sound, you will need to load the RTT_UserBank.ksc library from Purgatory Creek here.
- A Korg nanoPad is not essential, but is highly recommended. Many of the combis were designed to work with a Korg nanoPad2. The nanoPad settings can be downloaded here.
If you are OK with over-writing any Programs or Combis you have in banks U-G and U-CC and Combi bank U-A, then on the Kronos, go to Disk mode, and in the load tab, find the file on the USB drive, and click the "Load" button.
If you already have Programs and Combis in banks U-G, U-CC and Combi bank U-A, then you will have to click "Open" instead of "Load" on the file, and load each Combi and Program manually. You will have to re-map the Combis to the correct programs if you do this. Remember to also manually load the user drum patterns if you do this, otherwise the arp in the "Restore My Soul" patch won't work.
In terms of global settings, I always have the mute mode set to "Live" (Global mode -> Basic tab). I haven't tried these Combis with the mute mode set to "Studio", but I suspect they will run out of polyphony. I personally prefer the Knob/Slider mode set to "Jump", but "Catch" will also work.
Muito bom parabéns pelo trabalho
ReplyDeleteMuito bom parabéns pelo trabalho
ReplyDeleteThank you very M. God bless you Bro
ReplyDeleteExcelente meu irmão! Parabéns!
ReplyDeleteMas eu queria entender, o por que colocou o IFX 3 nos pianos? Ele diminuiu muito o "corpo" do timbre...