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Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 1:30 pm
by meatballfulton
McHale wrote:I'm not entirely sure it *IS* discontinued.
Yes, I noticed the Radias-R is back in the product listing at korg.com. WTF, make up your minds Korg!!!

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 6:03 pm
by axxim
meatballfulton wrote:
McHale wrote:I'm not entirely sure it *IS* discontinued.
Yes, I noticed the Radias-R is back in the product listing at korg.com. WTF, make up your minds Korg!!!
Hmm... and I was so happy to see my Radias getting "vintage" ;)

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 3:08 am
by MarPabl
Nowadays, I just can't find any new Radias Rack new from any seller :( and indeed it's really hard to find a used one for sell on eBay or Amazon.

Maybe Radias is gonna be discontinued soon if not even some time ago :?

Let's wait to see if Korg will release the successor on NAMM :roll:

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:56 am
by CharlesFerraro
BKTormey wrote:a unipolar, one-shot LFO - coupled with its existing Shape mod - would be an insanely good feature. At least now that the Radias has returned to manufacturing, the ideas have a glimmer of hope.
http://korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/view ... 4&start=45
CharlesFerraro wrote:I was doing this Virus tutorial on unipolar LFO's
http://www.vimeo.com/29727798
It would seem the only unipolar LFO available is the square+ waveform in LFO 2

After some tinkering I discovered it IS possible to make a unipolar LFO if you use two virtual patches.

First set an LFO to your destination with no intensity, then assign the same LFO to the intensity of the patch you just made. When you increase or decrease the intensity of the second patch, you will find the effect is unipolar on the first patch's intensity thus making the modulation + or - unipolar. Works with every LFO waveform.
EDIT: You could also program a one shot mod sequencer to trigger the intensity of that second patch, thus achieving exactly what you're looking for. In fact thats more versatile than what you're describing.