Kronos Remote

The Remote Apps duplicate the most relevant screens for easy parameter access.

Connection via Bluetooth or USB cable.

Easy access in live situations with optimized screen visibility.

Convenient parameter access and program switching in a studio setting.

Videos

Review

A great overview on the capabiliites of the KronosRemote app made by NARF sounds.

USB connection

See how to setup a connection between your iPad and the Kronos using a USB cable.

Bluetooth connection

See how to setup a connection between your iPad and the Kronos using a Bluetooth dongle.

Connection issues

See how to troubleshoot issues when connecting your iPad to the Kronos.

Setlist mode

Play

The setlist view is the most reasonable choice on stage, but what if you have a second keyboard sitting on top, blocking the view? In bright sunlight it’s less visible and what if the Kronos is the sound source in the back while you play a different keyboard? The Kronos Remote has you covered in setlist mode.

Setlist editor

Once in a while or even each gig the setlist changes. Rearranging the entire list is fun if you can do it in the drag & drop setlist editor. As you can pull slots from different setlist you could keep a huge song repository setlist and just drag in today’s song into the actual set.

Combi mode

Mixer

Direct access to all combi channels and fine volume control with an iPad’s touch precision. But what makes the Kronos Remote a great complement when it comes to editing is that while you do you in-depth editing on the Nautilus screen you can always have the main mixer at hand on your iPad to solo parts or hear the entire Combi without having to constantly switch screens.

Editing pages

Category mode supports a set of top-level pages to access a wide range of parameters. Due to the complexity of the Kronos interface not all pages could be made available.