The Definitive “do-everything” Synth Keyboard!
Keys, drums, sequences, sampling, and a performance powerhouse. The 88-key model of the all-in-one KROSS 2 synthesizer is now available in a “super matte black” rubberized finish. Packed with all the immediacy and huge sound of the KROSS 2, it features an additional expansion that adds all-new programs including a beautifully resonant acoustic piano.
Designed to be your main keyboard, Kross 2 features everything a performer needs, far exceeding its class in power and usability.
50% Stage Piano, 50% Workstation Synth, 100% Awesome Korg Keyboard
Battery-powered and weighing less than 28 pounds, the Korg KROSS 2 88-key synthesizer workstation is the epitome of portable — for full-size keyboards, anyway. If you’re a live performer or gigging musician you will especially like the mobility that the KROSS 2 affords, since you can take it from place to place without breaking your back. Its powerful EDS-i sound engine delivers hundreds of convincing, easy-to-use instrument presets, drum samples, and effects, making the KROSS 2 keyboard the kind of performance synth you can just turn on and play without having to do any major tweaking or sound design work. It’s also loaded with tools like a built-in step sequencer derived from the Korg Electribe, 16-track MIDI sequencer, drum track, pad sampler, and arpeggiator that will transform your performance on stage and in the studio.
What’s New?
Compared with the original KROSS, the KROSS 2 contains more PCM memory, more built-in sounds, and more polyphony, allowing more notes to be played simultaneously. The wider world of available sounds in the KROSS 2 allow you to dial in the exact sound you need quickly, and expanded memory gives you plenty of room to save your user presets. The KROSS 2 now also includes user sampling and sample editing, plus 16 trigger pads for on-the-fly sample triggering. These new and expanded features help narrow the gap between the KROSS and much more expensive keyboards.
EDS-i Sound Engine Provides Lots of Sonic Variety
Some keyboards offer a thousand instrument sounds, and some offer a hundred. With 496 multisamples (plus 1014 drum samples), the KROSS finds a happy medium. You get essentials like grand pianos, electric pianos, strings, organ, and synth sounds, as well as some more exotic fare, such as vintage tape sampler, toy piano, and accordion sounds. The KROSS also comes loaded with must-have dance and electronica sounds that are hard to find in this price range. No matter what kind of music you play, the KROSS has a sound (or ten) to back it up. You can use the Sound Selector to find the sounds you want, and use the favorites function to organize them for your next performance.
Freakishly Good FX
The KROSS’s EDS-i sound engine allows you to use seven effects simultaneously (five insert effects plus two master effects), giving you plenty of creative control over your sounds. Essential effects such as delay, reverb, chorus, flanger, and rotary speaker are included, as are some unexpected extras, like amp modeling, vocoder voice, and more. Korg’s KROSS 2 workstation includes no fewer than 134 high-quality effects.
Straightforward Layout
It’s easy to select sounds, make beats, and create full songs on the KROSS. Its clean layout puts everything you need front and center: volume, instrument/category selector, FX buttons, simple audio recorder functions, split/layer, step sequencer, drums, sample pads, and so forth. The Electribe-style step sequencer gives you hands-on drum editing, and a bright LCD screen lets you see and edit your beats in real time.
MIDI Sequencing and Audio Recording Capabilities
Need to capture a guitar melody, vocals, or a quick idea for a song? No problem — do it directly on the KROSS with the keyboard’s built-in stereo audio recorder with mic and line inputs. You can connect instruments or other audio sources and record straight to SD card media, and then incorporate your new audio with the sounds already available on the KROSS. And of course, there’s a 16-track MIDI sequencer as well.
Feels Like the Kind of Keyboard You Want to Play
A full bed of 88 natural weighted hammer action keys helps the KROSS feel more like a piano than a portable keyboard, despite the KROSS’s super-light, 27-pound build. Play comfortably. When it’s time to pack up and go, carry it comfortably, too.
Power Up Anywhere, Anytime
Great for mobile musicians, the Korg KROSS can be powered either by the included AC adapter or 6 AA batteries. That means the instrument is at home in any location — even a park bench with no electrical outlets in sight.
Features:
– 88-Key piano keyboard ideal for live performance
– Powerful EDS-i sound engine delivers a variety of sounds in various musical styles, with 7 effects available for simultaneous use
– Sound Selector makes it easy to find the perfect sound
– 88 Natural Weighted Hammer Action keys
– Plenty of presets: 496 multisamples and 1014 drum samples
– A total of 134 effects
– Play with 128 songs
– Maximum polyphony: 120 voices (120 oscillators) in Single mode; 60 voices (60 oscillators) in Double mode
– Favorites function lets you register 128 selected sounds or audio songs for instant access
– Stereo audio recorder lets you record and overdub your performances and vocals
– Built-in step sequencer (derived from the Electribe), 16-track MIDI sequencer, drum track, and arpeggiator
– External input jacks allow you to connect a mic or external audio source
– Quick, easy to use Layer/Split function
– Connects to your computer via USB for plug-in integration with a DAW
– Lightweight (27.2 lbs.), portable design — can be powered by 6 AA batteriesCompared with the original KROSS, the KROSS 2 contains more PCM memory, more built-in sounds, and more polyphony, allowing more notes to be played simultaneously. The wider world of available sounds in the KROSS 2 allow you to dial in the exact sound you need quickly, and expanded memory gives you plenty of room to save your user presets. The KROSS 2 now also includes user sampling and sample editing, plus 16 trigger pads for on-the-fly sample triggering. These new and expanded features help narrow the gap between the KROSS and much more expensive keyboards.
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