GWILLY wrote:Have we users out there who pair Kronos and Pianotech? How is the expressivity of the piano notes played on Pianoteq? Are there adjustments on either or both, which increase expressivity? Or any other tweaking that users find optimize the the performance. I really find Kronos Pianos, lacking for solo play.
I use a 73 Kronos 2 with the RH3 action
Alternatively if there are third party pianos for the Kronos that give a a much more organic sound with more expressivity, then the current crop available through Korg, and their updates.
Thanks for any help! Greg.
A few days ago, a friend recently made a video demonstrating Pianoteq 6 using a Kronos. I told him that the ideal would be to first adjust the speed curve for a performance adequate to the standard dynamics of Pianoteq, it is possible to do it through "Keyboard Velocity Curves", here in the forum. Or, he could use a controller with heavy keys, like Roland A-88, Kawai VPC1, VAX-77, LACHNIT. That's because the keys of Korg Kronos seem to be very sensitive, it seems that the whole song was interpreted in strong (f) and very strong (ff), not enjoying the soft and fatter sounds that Pianoteq offers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUS8XYtpyYU
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