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About: Korg RADIAS

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The Korg RADIAS is a virtual analog synthesizer and Vocoder, released by Korg in 2006. The RADIAS' MMT (Multiple Modelling Technology) engine was based on the Korg OASYS synthesizer module, providing for several different synthesis methods, two of which may be combined in a single voice e.g. phase distortion synthesis can be combined with subtractive synthesis. The different synthesis methods employed by MMT represent the majority of methods used historically in other Korg synthesizers: digital waveguide synthesis Korg first used in the Korg Z1 and phase distortion synthesis was first used in the Korg DS-8. This flexibility allows for very realistic emulations of past Korg synthesizers (both digital and analog), though stays away from trying to emulate the Korg M1 and the Korg Wavestation,

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  • The Korg RADIAS is a virtual analog synthesizer and Vocoder, released by Korg in 2006. The RADIAS' MMT (Multiple Modelling Technology) engine was based on the Korg OASYS synthesizer module, providing for several different synthesis methods, two of which may be combined in a single voice e.g. phase distortion synthesis can be combined with subtractive synthesis. The different synthesis methods employed by MMT represent the majority of methods used historically in other Korg synthesizers: digital waveguide synthesis Korg first used in the Korg Z1 and phase distortion synthesis was first used in the Korg DS-8. This flexibility allows for very realistic emulations of past Korg synthesizers (both digital and analog), though stays away from trying to emulate the Korg M1 and the Korg Wavestation, (these synthesizers used Pulse-code modulation, Sample-based synthesis and Wave sequencing/vector synthesis respectively, something that MMT does not emulate). As well as using the in-built waveforms (digital & analog emulations) for the basis of sound creation, the RADIAS allows for the input of an external signal which may be routed through the various sound shaping devices (filters / pitch envelopes etc.). The RADIAS has a comprehensive matrix modulation specification and to further enhance a sound the 'Wave Shaper' module allows for various sound distortion effects. A 16-band vocoder with Formant Shift function is also available. RADIAS also takes advantage of KKS Korg Komponent System which allows the user to detach the RADIAS-R module from the dedicated RADIAS-KB keyboard. The RADIAS-R module could be bought separately but the keyboard can not. The RADIAS-R module can be installed on the M3-73 or M3-88 and played simultaneously with the Korg M3 module using the M3's keyboard. SuperSaw waveforms and Unison mode, the RADIAS has the ability to stack up to five waveforms in one oscillator, using only one voice of polyphony. Also, there is an additional unison mode, which can stack five waveforms, but uses additional voices. These modes can be used in conjunction with each other. Doing allows the user to create up to 25 "Super waveforms" (SuperSaws, but also super triangles, sines and squares). All these functions with 24-voice capability are accomplished on two TMS320VC5502 DSP chips from Texas Instruments. Each DSP chip has up to 600 Millions Multiply-Accumulates Per Second with 16bit fixed point. Which is not to be confused with the audio interface that is a 24 bit processor. In 2007, Korg released a slimmed down, three octave version of the Radias synthesizer called the R3 with fewer features. (en)
  • Le RADIAS (ou RADIAS-R) est un synthétiseur numérique à modélisation analogique avec vocoder produit par le constructeur japonais Korg à partir de 2006. Il introduit la technologie de synthèse MMT de Korg qui se retrouve également dans le R3 du même constructeur, et qui est inspirée de celle de l'OASYS. Sa polyphonie est de 24 notes avec un vocodeur 16 bandes et il est multitimbral à quatre canaux. Le RADIAS peut être utilisé en rack, monté sur un clavier 49 touches dédié, ou encore en tant qu'expandeur sur le synthétiseur de la marque. (fr)
  • De Korg RADIAS is een virtueel analoge synthesizer die door Korg van 2006 tot 2010 werd geproduceerd. (nl)
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  • Filter 1: -24 dB Low Pass, -12 dB Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass, Thru modes Filter 2: Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass, Comb modes (en)
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  • $1499 US (en)
  • $1999 US (en)
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  • Le RADIAS (ou RADIAS-R) est un synthétiseur numérique à modélisation analogique avec vocoder produit par le constructeur japonais Korg à partir de 2006. Il introduit la technologie de synthèse MMT de Korg qui se retrouve également dans le R3 du même constructeur, et qui est inspirée de celle de l'OASYS. Sa polyphonie est de 24 notes avec un vocodeur 16 bandes et il est multitimbral à quatre canaux. Le RADIAS peut être utilisé en rack, monté sur un clavier 49 touches dédié, ou encore en tant qu'expandeur sur le synthétiseur de la marque. (fr)
  • De Korg RADIAS is een virtueel analoge synthesizer die door Korg van 2006 tot 2010 werd geproduceerd. (nl)
  • The Korg RADIAS is a virtual analog synthesizer and Vocoder, released by Korg in 2006. The RADIAS' MMT (Multiple Modelling Technology) engine was based on the Korg OASYS synthesizer module, providing for several different synthesis methods, two of which may be combined in a single voice e.g. phase distortion synthesis can be combined with subtractive synthesis. The different synthesis methods employed by MMT represent the majority of methods used historically in other Korg synthesizers: digital waveguide synthesis Korg first used in the Korg Z1 and phase distortion synthesis was first used in the Korg DS-8. This flexibility allows for very realistic emulations of past Korg synthesizers (both digital and analog), though stays away from trying to emulate the Korg M1 and the Korg Wavestation, (en)
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  • Korg RADIAS (fr)
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  • Korg RADIAS (nl)
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