hi! buying radias tomorrow morning
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hi! buying radias tomorrow morning
what a great way to start the new year...
hi everyone, nice to meet you.
hi everyone, nice to meet you.
Welcome to the forum.
You're going to love the Radias... but be warned, it's a very deep synth. When I first un-boxed mine, I had no idea what to expect.
My wife is more of a "synth widow" now then ever before, because every time I turn on the Radias, hours pass. I didn't do a lot of programming at first because I wanted to study the factory patches and see how the sequencer and arps worked. I spent most of yesterday afternoon tweaking and writing a couple new tunes.
It's a great synth side by side with the M3.
You're going to love the Radias... but be warned, it's a very deep synth. When I first un-boxed mine, I had no idea what to expect.
My wife is more of a "synth widow" now then ever before, because every time I turn on the Radias, hours pass. I didn't do a lot of programming at first because I wanted to study the factory patches and see how the sequencer and arps worked. I spent most of yesterday afternoon tweaking and writing a couple new tunes.
It's a great synth side by side with the M3.
M3, Triton Classic, Radias, Motif XS, Alesis Ion
I bought mine recently. I used analog stuff in the mid to late 70's and Korg synths into the early 80's. The Radias will only reward those who dig deep. In short...it's awesome.
M3, Radias R, Kurzweil PC3LE, EMU Proteus 1000, EMU Proteus 2000 (three of 'em) EMU Proteus 2500, , Alesis QS6, Alesis QS7.1 (2 of them, 'cause I use them as midi controllers and I prefer their keyboard action), MPK 61, love the buttons / sliders etc but not liking the action. Wavestation A/D. Core i7 PC, 32 GB ram, 500 GB SSD, Presonus Studio One 2 Pro, VST's Pianoteq, Alchemy
thanks, all! very happy to be here. brought the new baby home today and love it. and i only ffwd'd past a few presets before i stumbled across one that had me tweaking the knobs for a while. lost all track of time.
(analogmoog?)
i am the 2nd owner of it and it's nearly mint. i'm hoping the brown smudge near the power button was only old chocolate. lol
plugged it into my old 80's mesa-boogie tube amp and it sounds great! a super addition to my reason synths. and hopefully it will play nice with my nord rack.
the previous owner didn't install v2 -- i noticed a post last night about someone having issues with win7/64, this is the only thing that's a bit worrisome. hopefully it'll be fine.
btw, i'm hnelson on the props forum, if anyone here is also over there....
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i am the 2nd owner of it and it's nearly mint. i'm hoping the brown smudge near the power button was only old chocolate. lol
plugged it into my old 80's mesa-boogie tube amp and it sounds great! a super addition to my reason synths. and hopefully it will play nice with my nord rack.

the previous owner didn't install v2 -- i noticed a post last night about someone having issues with win7/64, this is the only thing that's a bit worrisome. hopefully it'll be fine.
btw, i'm hnelson on the props forum, if anyone here is also over there....

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Hey! Can I get a hug, too?
I've had my second hand Radias for over a year ... but I'm just starting to dig into it.
I've been building a 'hybrid' home studio, hard and soft synths, for about 3 years ... and have just got to the point where I can multitrack record synth audio into Cubase ... and with my patch bay even multitimbral multitrack some of my gear all with one pass of the sequencer.
I've been really promiscuous, messing around with Korg, Roland, Ensoniq and E-Mu ... but the Radias is my only modern synth and the one I intend to start digging into synthesis with.
So, it's a great New Year for me too with my Radias R and this forum.
Peace and prosperity in 2012!
Prado

I've had my second hand Radias for over a year ... but I'm just starting to dig into it.
I've been building a 'hybrid' home studio, hard and soft synths, for about 3 years ... and have just got to the point where I can multitrack record synth audio into Cubase ... and with my patch bay even multitimbral multitrack some of my gear all with one pass of the sequencer.
I've been really promiscuous, messing around with Korg, Roland, Ensoniq and E-Mu ... but the Radias is my only modern synth and the one I intend to start digging into synthesis with.
So, it's a great New Year for me too with my Radias R and this forum.
Peace and prosperity in 2012!
Prado