Of interest for current (soon previous) Kronos owners:

Looking ahead, a Soundpack will be released in the second half of 2025 for previous KRONOS and NAUTILUS owners, bringing the latest KRONOS sounds to earlier models. This commitment ensures that every musician can benefit from Korg’s ongoing innovations, regardless of their system.

The new KRONOS builds on its legendary foundation by introducing 256 additional programs […] such as the Italian Grand Piano, known for its stunning, transparent resonance, and the Tine EP I Early, which authentically replicates the earthy, vintage tone of metal rod (tine) electric pianos. The expanded palette also includes FM electric pianos, versatile synth pads, lush leads, and more […] Complementing these are 128 expertly curated programs from the KRONOS Sound Libraries. Developed in collaboration with 12 world-class sound designers, […] This carefully curated selection features new piano voices and a variety of other tones […]

Preloaded with the KRS-06 and 06B expansion libraries, the CX-3 provides 256 programs that bring the rich history of organ sounds to your fingertips. […] The new KRONOS comes preloaded with KRS-08 Best of TRITON […] KRS-04 Pro Splits and Layers […] KRS-05 Ensemble Combinations.

**Austrian Piano, Italian Piano, etc., which are not included in early models, can be used by purchasing Sound Libraries.

According to the Korg web shop, CX-3 signature sound packs and Best of Triton are free to download. Pro Splits and Layers is 19 USD and Ensemble Combinations costs 49 USD. Italian F piano can be acquired for 199 USD. For the latter it is best to wait until Black Friday, when it usually runs in the region of 125 USD.

My guess is that the new sound pack might become available for something like 50 USD to earlier Kronos users. However, I don’t think this will include the additional already existing sound packs which cost roughly 267 USD. We shall see when the time comes.

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