Hi Spalding
Finally you get it!
An arranger is great for knocking things up quick (On the fly so to speak) but can be customised to an extent to the player’s requirement.
The Workstation is infinitely flexible (Way beyond any arranger on the market today) and is thus ideal for band and studio work.
Both of the above is what I said in my very first post, when the question was asked what is the difference between an Arranger and a Workstation,
Regarding the questions in your previous post:
Many of the sound engines used in the Kronos are available as VSTi, it plays voices like VSTi, the screen layouts and operation is just like the various VSTi, in fact it is effectively a pre-set VSTi player/Host, so it is perfectly legitimate to compare it with VST instruments.
Regarding the link to the Kronos Nylon Guitar, I couldn’t find it with the link you posted; the only thing I heard was a bit of steel guitar and distortion guitar as he passed through some of the voices.
Bill
Sorry Bill i missed your post.
can i use the Kronos to play the VST's you posted above without the use of a computer ?????? I dont think so....
Can i use the same VSts with an arranger without a computer ????? i dont think so . What is the enabler ????
The computer !!!!
also
'Regarding the link to the Kronos Nylon Guitar, I couldn’t find it with the link you posted; the only thing I heard was a bit of steel guitar and distortion guitar as he passed through some of the voices.'
did you liten at 4.12 in the clip. If you did and you thought what you heard a steel guitar....either your sound system neds updating or it proves the point of how bad the NYLON string sounded. I used that example because that is what is being discussed on the Korg forum in the Kronos section.