Great rig but as a keyboard player I have to wonder why he doesn't use a Korg Kronos. Maybe it's the keyboard feel. Myself, I love mine and it does everything I could possibly want. Still, it makes him happy and play way better than I can.
Does the Korg Kronos have the same keybed that the new Nautilus has? Because the older ones were not built very sturdy, I used a Krome for example and it developed some issues. The Nautilus is nicer and more similar to the RD-2000 that I use.
@@elifarmer3815 I have a first generation Kronos 73 key. It has a weighted action. I think the keybed is called the RH-3. I'm not entirely sure though. I've been lucky so far and haven't had any problems at all with it. Except of course through programming mistakes that I've made myself. I really think it's the best workstation ever made. Mine is now 11 years old. I don't play out much anymore but it has seen a lot of gigs. I have a proper hard-shell case for it. I still play it a lot in my home studio.
The Kronos is amazing. I also have the first gen same one as you that I used for my prog metal band. I also have the keylab 88mk2 which I was thinking about switching to and the Fatar Keybed in there is really nice, I would say I prefer it over the Kronos. But for me I just want something simple, program my sounds, sample what I need and then colour my sounds with the new firmware and it takes the headache of setting up. The Krome's keybed is awful though xD
Absolutely love his rig. Every interview I watch of him is extremely interesting.
❤️ Haken and Diego. Great interview and discussion. Thank you.
Amazing rig and super awesome, down-to-earth guy.
really underrated guy....
Hell of a rig !
8:42 that's when you should lose your mind
I love that bit!
Freakin sick song, especially live
5:50 Phantom of the Opera? 👀 Damn I love Diego, sucks he's not with Haken anymore (though Pete is great, too).
Love the textured keys of his Alesis keytar.
Great rig but as a keyboard player I have to wonder why he doesn't use a Korg Kronos. Maybe it's the keyboard feel. Myself, I love mine and it does everything I could possibly want. Still, it makes him happy and play way better than I can.
Does the Korg Kronos have the same keybed that the new Nautilus has? Because the older ones were not built very sturdy, I used a Krome for example and it developed some issues. The Nautilus is nicer and more similar to the RD-2000 that I use.
@@elifarmer3815 I have a first generation Kronos 73 key. It has a weighted action. I think the keybed is called the RH-3. I'm not entirely sure though. I've been lucky so far and haven't had any problems at all with it. Except of course through programming mistakes that I've made myself. I really think it's the best workstation ever made. Mine is now 11 years old. I don't play out much anymore but it has seen a lot of gigs. I have a proper hard-shell case for it. I still play it a lot in my home studio.
The Kronos is amazing. I also have the first gen same one as you that I used for my prog metal band. I also have the keylab 88mk2 which I was thinking about switching to and the Fatar Keybed in there is really nice, I would say I prefer it over the Kronos. But for me I just want something simple, program my sounds, sample what I need and then colour my sounds with the new firmware and it takes the headache of setting up. The Krome's keybed is awful though xD