) When you say lesser presets, do you mean fewer in number or lesser in quality? I have no idea about the quality of the sounds, but in terms of numbers, yes, Kross has more, though not tremendously so. The i3 it has 64 voices polyphony while the Korg Kross 2 has 128, the i3 has lesser preset sounds than the Korg Kross 2.Kross 2 max polyphony is 120. So, overall the Kross 2 is more professional as a workstation than the i3, but if your primarily goal is to use it for live performances and you don't need the sampler, I would suggest you to get the i3, for this purpose I think the i3 maybe will serve you better than the Kross 2. Both units have a 16 tracks midi sequencer, but the Kross 2 has an audio recorder and interface, and a sampler as well, meaning that you can record or load your own samples. So, the i3 it has 64 voices polyphony while the Korg Kross 2 has 128, the i3 has lesser preset sounds than the Korg Kross 2. Many thanks in advance, any advice is much appreciated!The Korg i3 it is more simple and ideal for live performances, it is a completely entry level workstation, it is not bad I like it, and the price is good. I am looking for a simple keyboard for band performing mostly covers.Ĭould anyone help explain to a relative newbie what is the practical difference between the i3 and the Kross 2 61 (aside from the added trigger pads) ? And to me it is better for someone to ask if he doesn’t have experience instead of posting bs provoke negative impressions to other users, who maybe are interesting to get this synth. There is nothing wrong the lack of experience in certain aspects, what is wrong is that I see for instance on youtube some hilarious comments from newbie guys about this i3. People who bitching about this new Korg i3 they don’t know what they’re talking about. Now, imagine with the new Korg i3 you can save your songs as midi or audio waw files in a simple usb memory stick!!! I bought my Triton Le 2k here in Europe brand new in 2004, and now this i3 will settle at around 0.5K euro! The only reason why I still keep my old Triton is that I have some ideas storing in the ancient …smart media card and those cards save only SNG files and not the standard midi files (SMF). But more importantly I wonder if 64-note polyphony would be a problem.No problem at all, my old Korg Triton Le has 62 notes polyphony and I produced a lot of music with it, and although it has a 16 tracks midi sequencer while the new Korg i3 has 16 tracks midi sequencer and audio recorder as well! True, yet I was looking at its EK50-L sibling with speakers.
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