Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 2:25 pm
AFAIK any midi-capable keyboard will work with the RadiasR 

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Again thanks for the help guys you are incredibly helpful. Now to get my kids into some piano classes! or some other instrument but I think piano would be a good place to start.danatkorg wrote:Absolutely true that the AL-1 doesn't do comb filtering. However, the STR-1 does. See "Using the string as a comb filter for PCM" in the STR-1 chapter of the OASYS Parameter Guide, and of course the KRONOS one when it comes out.Timo wrote: As for the Radias, the Kronos AL-1 is the (slightly) bigger brother of Radias. They seem very similar. On paper, the only things that Radias can do that AL-1 can't are:- comb filtering,
Also absolutely true that a vocoder isn't built-into the AL-1. Instead, the vocoder is in the effects, where you can use it with any combination of the synth engines (layers, Combis, etc., including modulating one set of sounds with another).Timo wrote: vocoding,
Again, true on all counts for the AL-1. For waveshaping (including clipping, drive, pickups, and lots more), including control over where they happen in the chain, look instead to the MOD-7.Timo wrote:decimator/pickup/hard-clip waveshaping (could be easily covered by effects, though), and I think the drive in AL-1 is fixed to post-filter as opposed to being switchable post/pre filter like on the Radias.
Note also the step sequencer in the EXi Program, plus the per-voice step sequencers in the AL-1 and MOD-7.Timo wrote: Mod-sequencing can be covered by Karma, and the PCM waveforms are more than covered by HD-1.
Re PCM: don't forget the STR-1 and MOD-7, both of which can use samples as well.
Hope this helps,
Dan