New Guitar Sounds For Korg Krome

US Kid Nepro releases Korg Krome Volume #2 - Electric Guitars      01/10/14

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Kid Nepro tells us that Korg Krome Volume #2 - Electric Guitars, his second release for Krome, is now available. A mix of new programs, combis and samples, for producers and keyboard players looking to add some new electric guitar sounds to their Krome workstation. Electric Guitars contains 16 Programs, 8 Combis and 32 MB of new sample data.

Kid Nepro had this to say, "The new sound library includes a wide assortment of the best Electric Guitar samples from Nepro's friends at Big Ball Music. Everything from our 1957 Vintage Guitar to our brand new custom Electric AX. Sounds include clean guitars and harmonics for that light rock or funk track. Or, full blown distorted or overdrive power leads and feedback that are perfect for hard rock or metal tracks.

All sounds were programmed with the modern controls from the latest Korg workstation to bring you a great collection of electric guitars. All programs and combis include ARP and Drum Track functions as well as control assignments to the Krome Joystick, SW1 & SW2 and User Knobs 1-4. The result is the best guitar sound with the best modern controls that will inspire you on your next live gig or recording project."


Pricing and Availability:
$29

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