Radias vs Minilogue XD
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Radias vs Minilogue XD
Probably a noob question.
How does the Radias compare with the Minilogue xd? I know they are different in the sense of a VA vs Analog. But in terms of functionality and sound?
How does the Radias compare with the Minilogue xd? I know they are different in the sense of a VA vs Analog. But in terms of functionality and sound?
Hi, I haven't heard a minilogue xd or the former model in person but functionality wise the Radias has more to offer: 3 Envelopes, 2 LFOs, 4 timbres and many many effects to choose from. However the Radias can sound very hifi and sometimes harsh. I recently converted some microKorg presets to my Radias and I often had to adjust the filter because it spit out too many high frequencies. There is lots of stuff available for the Radias which is also a plus.
I wonder if it is possible to let the Radias sound like an MS20. Did someone try that yet?
I wonder if it is possible to let the Radias sound like an MS20. Did someone try that yet?
The Radias has many synthesis features that the XD does not, the XD is fairly basic with only 1 LFO and does not even have an ADSR EG. Technically Radias blows the XD away with up to 24 voices, 4 part multi-timbrality, 4 LFOs, variable mode filter etc
So that means Radias can do much more complex synthesis and therefore complex and large sounds, but for basic sounds that you can get out of the basic bread and butter features of the Prologue/Minilogue XD voice architecture, it will just come down to which you like the sound of, and in that regard the XD is then compelling as is has both digital and true analog oscillators.
So that means Radias can do much more complex synthesis and therefore complex and large sounds, but for basic sounds that you can get out of the basic bread and butter features of the Prologue/Minilogue XD voice architecture, it will just come down to which you like the sound of, and in that regard the XD is then compelling as is has both digital and true analog oscillators.
Hi,
I think you're right on the 2 LFOs per timbre. Though the mod sequencers may be seen as flexiible LFO's as well
Concerning the microkorg to radias conversion. I would say it is not abnormal thay you needed tweaking for the filter. It is not guaranteed that both synths use exactly the same DSP algorithms for the filter. But it should give you a good start.
As Slug indicates, for the basic sounds you can convert both Minilogue and MS20 patches to Radias and vice versa.
Fact is that the Minilogue (partially) and MS20 are analog. Some people prefer that over the harshness that digital can/may be (it does not need to be like that). Also, some people look for a particular analog filter implementation as it gives a characteristic sound.
It is not an easy choice, do you go for complex VA synthesis, do you want a particular signature sound or do you want to be an owner of a vintage synth like the MS20?
Have fun.
I think you're right on the 2 LFOs per timbre. Though the mod sequencers may be seen as flexiible LFO's as well

Concerning the microkorg to radias conversion. I would say it is not abnormal thay you needed tweaking for the filter. It is not guaranteed that both synths use exactly the same DSP algorithms for the filter. But it should give you a good start.
As Slug indicates, for the basic sounds you can convert both Minilogue and MS20 patches to Radias and vice versa.
Fact is that the Minilogue (partially) and MS20 are analog. Some people prefer that over the harshness that digital can/may be (it does not need to be like that). Also, some people look for a particular analog filter implementation as it gives a characteristic sound.
It is not an easy choice, do you go for complex VA synthesis, do you want a particular signature sound or do you want to be an owner of a vintage synth like the MS20?
Have fun.
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