Hi Guys,
It would be a dream for me to achieve the Wave sequencing/Vector synthesis as found on Korg WaveStation or Oasys on my Radias,
would it be possible ? Could you give some tips or share any patches?
Let me know
Thank you very much
Wave sequencing on Radias
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The file in the link shows what can be done on the Radias.
https://www.sequencer.de/mp/radias/synthpop.mp3
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https://www.sequencer.de/mp/radias/synthpop.mp3
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The sound file example in my previous post was the first of the audio file links from the webpage link below:
https://www.sequencer.de/syns/korg/Radias.html
Whilst the example mp3 doesn't sound like the preset G05 Wavesequenza, both use the Modulation Sequencers, of which the Radias has 3 per timbre.
To illustrate what can be done, Program G05 Wavesequenza uses a timbre called Wave Motion as timbre 1. The Wave Motion timbre employs just one Modulation Sequencer, with Osc1-Control2 as the Mod Seq's destination, to generate that wave sequenced sound. The way it does this is by using "Synth PCM" as Oscillator 1. When "Synth PCM" is used as an oscillator, Osc1-Control2 determines which sample number (out of the 64 available) is used, so the Modulation Sequencer essentially allows the Radias to step through the samples in a predetermined way. This can be used as the basis for a Wavestation-type effect. It is limited to 16 of the 64 samples since the Mod Sequencer has 16 steps, whilst the Wavestation, I believe, can sequence up to 255 different sounds. A degree of Vector control can be achieved by using Amp Level as a Modulation Sequencer destination.
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https://www.sequencer.de/syns/korg/Radias.html
Whilst the example mp3 doesn't sound like the preset G05 Wavesequenza, both use the Modulation Sequencers, of which the Radias has 3 per timbre.
To illustrate what can be done, Program G05 Wavesequenza uses a timbre called Wave Motion as timbre 1. The Wave Motion timbre employs just one Modulation Sequencer, with Osc1-Control2 as the Mod Seq's destination, to generate that wave sequenced sound. The way it does this is by using "Synth PCM" as Oscillator 1. When "Synth PCM" is used as an oscillator, Osc1-Control2 determines which sample number (out of the 64 available) is used, so the Modulation Sequencer essentially allows the Radias to step through the samples in a predetermined way. This can be used as the basis for a Wavestation-type effect. It is limited to 16 of the 64 samples since the Mod Sequencer has 16 steps, whilst the Wavestation, I believe, can sequence up to 255 different sounds. A degree of Vector control can be achieved by using Amp Level as a Modulation Sequencer destination.
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