Korg Kronos Go to product viewer dialog for this item. does not natively support direct , you can effectively "create a feature" for this by leveraging its onboard sampling or audio track capabilities. This allows you to integrate pre-recorded audio into your live performances or studio projects. Implementing Audio Playback on Korg Kronos
: Use software like Audacity to convert your MP3 files to 48kHz, 24-bit WAV format, which is the native resolution for the Kronos.
: Save these WAV files to a USB flash drive and insert it into one of the Kronos's USB-A ports. Load into Sequencer or Sampler : Kronos MP3 Download
: If you use specific backing tracks or samples for Every gig, add them to the Auto-Load list in Global Mode so they are ready the moment you power on the instrument.
Since the Kronos primarily works with high-quality, uncompressed audio, you must first prepare your MP3 files on a computer. Korg Kronos Go to product viewer dialog for this item
: In Sequencer Mode , you can import WAV files directly onto any of the 16 audio tracks to use as backing tracks.
: Use Disk Mode to navigate your USB drive and load files. Note that the Kronos only offers basic start/stop controls for these files, without native pause or fast-forward during direct disk playback. Implementing Audio Playback on Korg Kronos : Use
: Be mindful of your available RAM when loading long audio files as samples; using the audio tracks in the sequencer is often better for full-length songs.