![]() Before I explore those, though, I should delve a little deeper into what else Krome offers, and there’s a lot of it. New features added for Krome EX – aside from the new metallic grey finish – include two new program banks with a large collection of EDM-style sounds, more none-Western instruments, like the kalimba and kokyu, plus cinematic presets, all-new grand upright and electric piano sounds plus emulated vintage amps and cab effects. What I have on test here is the all-new Krome EX, updated for a NAMM announcement last year, and a workstation that borrows some of the very best bits from Kronos. At the best part of three grand though, it’s probably a stretch for many, so the Krome range, which now starts at around £665 street, could be a fantastic option. When we reviewed it this time last year we found that claim to be not that far from the truth. ![]() ![]() The Kronos is Korg’s current workstation star, which it describes as ‘the most powerful synthesizer in the world’. ![]()
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