I am not going to comment anymore on this subject here.
If someone creates a new topic on analogue vs digital on this forum, i will discuss it there.

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I would add that the reason I have Volcas, and not Boutiques or Refaces, is purely price. Nothing particular against the Boutiques, especially now that they have their MIDI issues sorted, and I actually really like the sounds of a couple of the Refaces, but for one of the Reface DX boxes, I can have three Volca FMs. Since I have achieved a MIDI rig, the ribbon strip/minikeys thing is irrelevant to me; they're both desktop FM synths.jimknopf wrote:My answer is quite short: hats to Tats!
All the best to him for whatever he is doing next!
What I call the "Bonsai synth culture" from all three major brands has been nothing for my personal use so far. BUT: the mini analog concept developed by Tats for Korg definitely has been the best part of it from my view, and while I don't use these tools myself, I am still very well able to see why it has been a great palette of entry tools for many young musicians, exploring their kind of music with Volcas, Monologues and Minilogues with a ot of fun. And spreading the product range from iPad apps, over entry and midrange synths and drum boxes, up to more and more powerful Kronos versions, far beyond the original Oasys concept, has definitely been a success story for Korg.
Ah - you meant in general. Interesting that you found on - I've been searching for about 2 years - I have an automatic search set up for just about every 'term' there can be for one, but no luck to date.spaceman3 wrote:Well im sure finding them on ebay takes some patients.
I did see one about 4 months ago.
I would think one could be found at parts is parts.
Of course it would probably cost more.
I am consdering trying to find one and have it as a backup, just in case.
I could be wrong about easily finding one.
I would however think that OASYS bieng almost 13 years old it would be harder to find a motherboard.
I should clarify that the one i saw on ebay was for KRONOS.
Here is one in Stockholm (Sweden) selling one: https://vend.se/386931-korg-oasys-pappa ... org-kronosKevin Nolan wrote:Ah - you meant in general. Interesting that you found on - I've been searching for about 2 years - I have an automatic search set up for just about every 'term' there can be for one, but no luck to date.spaceman3 wrote:Well im sure finding them on ebay takes some patients.
I did see one about 4 months ago.
I would think one could be found at parts is parts.
Of course it would probably cost more.
I am consdering trying to find one and have it as a backup, just in case.
I could be wrong about easily finding one.
I would however think that OASYS bieng almost 13 years old it would be harder to find a motherboard.
I should clarify that the one i saw on ebay was for KRONOS.
Entire!SanderXpander wrote:Is that a motherboard or the entire Oasys?
I agree. If Korg wants to claim they have the best sounds, they have to get the lead out, and show a product with much greater power. The VI's are so good and have captured my attention.Sharp wrote: Whatever it is, the way I'd look at it is, will this “do” (whatever KORG releases) for the next 5 to 6 years, given how far VST's and computers have gone ahead.
Sharp.