Kronos Tutorial: Creating a Drone with a Kill/Off Key
Subscribe & Follow: Facebook: / narfsounds Instagram: / narfsounds Sound Cloud / narfsounds YouTube: / narfsounds Website: https://www.narfsounds.com/lessons Learn how to set up a drone or sustained sound on the Korg Kronos using a single trigger key, with a dedicated kill key to stop it. This method works for single notes, chords, wave sequences, or loops. We’ll go step by step, from selecting a program and defining key zones to saving it in a combi for seamless live performance control. Perfect for ambient textures, pad sustains, and creative sound design.

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