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Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 6:32 am
by Arend Groot
This is also one of my big wishes: changing karma settings after you have recorded the track, by recording in overdubb mode in the internal sequencer.
Arend
Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 3:21 pm
by bo.h
...or is there already some clever way of first enter chords and melody and then experiment with karma afterwards, with or without recording the output from karma?
/Bo
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 9:12 pm
by phlux
ok. i dont even own an oasys and i have a wish already.

id like to have a modular synth like native instruments reaktor as an EXi. would be cool. doesnt have to be as rich as reaktor is but it would be a great guideline.
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 4:38 pm
by Daz
When editing a user drumkit based program it would be a little more friendly if when you switched from Global/Drumkit back to Program mode it remembered the last page you were on in Program mode rather than just dumping you back to the Program's main page.
Daz.
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 11:40 am
by thekeymaster
Would love a proper Vocoder not an effect type.Something similar to the Micro Korg or Radias Formant ability.
The effect vocoder just does'nt cut the mustard for me.
Plus would be nice to see some Exf's appear next,maybe a few more high Quality reverb programs....
...and finally more banks available for Sound storage,perhaps implement the function button as a short of shift facility,when pressed opens up new banks H-N...that would be nice.
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 12:36 pm
by Drew FM
thekeymaster wrote:Would love a proper Vocoder not an effect type.Something similar to the Micro Korg or Radias Formant ability.
The effect vocoder just does'nt cut the mustard for me.
Plus would be nice to see some Exf's appear next,maybe a few more high Quality reverb programs....
...and finally more banks available for Sound storage,perhaps implement the function button as a short of shift facility,when pressed opens up new banks H-N...that would be nice.
Those are really good ones. I especially like the last one.
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 10:29 pm
by billysynth1
For more bank storage why not just increase the existing limitation of 000 to 127 - to 000 to 999 per bank - would this be possible, to have a thousand prog/combi's per bank?
Billy
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 11:00 pm
by Daz
That would be nice

The reason it's stuck at 127 IIRC is that MIDI program change messages can only cope with the idea of 127 programs in a bank.
Daz.
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 8:41 am
by elvisjohndowson
Daz wrote:That would be nice

The reason it's stuck at 127 IIRC is that MIDI program change messages can only cope with the idea of 127 programs in a bank.
Daz, you made a typo. MIDI 000 to 127 translates into a total of 128 programs for a bank.
Elvis Dowson
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 1:00 pm
by Daz
Woops ... thanks E.
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 4:12 pm
by Derm
How many wishes am I allowed?
OK, just one today.
When editing in the sequencer I would like the settings to default to the currently selected song/track. This one has caught me out a few times.
Example: Copy track 1 to track 1 at Location: xxx.
I execute the command only to find it has copied track 1 to track 1 in Song 000, rather than the song I am working on.
It takes some getting used to, but it seems more logical to me that the song location would default to the song that you are working on.
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 10:40 am
by EricG
After playing around with the Korg RADIAS I wish my OASYS had just as good vocoder as the RADIAS. As the first EXf (EXpansion effect) maybe
And I would like a page linked to every COMBI (via a tob/ drop down meny,...) where I could store text. (Like on the FantomX6/7/8) Her i could write lyrics, chord sheets,... for each COMBI.
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 1:54 pm
by danatkorg
thekeymaster wrote:Would love a proper Vocoder not an effect type.Something similar to the Micro Korg or Radias Formant ability.
The effect vocoder just does'nt cut the mustard for me.
Vocoders are an effect, so I don't understand the distinction you make above. Unlike the microKorg, for instance, on the OASYS you can use *any* internal synth sounds as the carrier (or modulator, for that matter). Can you be more specific about what you feel is lacking?
- Dan
Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 12:41 pm
by thekeymaster
danatkorg wrote:thekeymaster wrote:Would love a proper Vocoder not an effect type.Something similar to the Micro Korg or Radias Formant ability.
The effect vocoder just does'nt cut the mustard for me.
Vocoders are an effect, so I don't understand the distinction you make above. Unlike the microKorg, for instance, on the OASYS you can use *any* internal synth sounds as the carrier (or modulator, for that matter). Can you be more specific about what you feel is lacking?
- Dan
Yeah sorry Dan ,its my mistake I should have worded it better really.What I mean is the Vocoder on the OASYS seems to be just an after thought rather than a fully functional part of the system,which is fair,its not the most important part of the workstation I appreciate that but on say the Micro Korg,you filck to the vocoder option and you instantly get a crisp,distinguishable vocoding EFFECT (get it right Neil hehehe) which cuts through a mix and sounds excellent in a live situation.The same could be said for the Radias,Ive not physicaly had chance to use one properly but its vocoding abilities are used as a selling point are they not?
Maybe I need to experiment more with the Vocoder on the OASYS but I find it very simialr to the Tritons vocoding effect block,its not easy to get a vibrant,usable tone.If I compare it to Demos I've heard of the Radias,I just cant seem to inmitate those effects.Plus I also use a Novation Supernova 2 and its Vocoder although not the greatest is easier to get better results from it.I dont know whether this is due to the amount of bands available.On the Supernova its a 42 band vocoder,what is the OASYS effect block?I'm not a technical wizard when it comes to the ins and outs of Vocoding but I assume the more bands there are the better effect you will get.Plus it is not used as an Effect block,its seperate from the rest of the effects section,which is where I assumed it was being processed differently than a Standard Effect.The Supernova also allows for siblance and spectral imaging.In a way the same could be said about the Micro Korg,its vocoder has its own category on the front panel dial.It feels more like a dedicated part of the Synth rather than an Effect(even though it is).
Maybe i'm way off the mark with all this,perhaps I dont utilise the OASYS vocoder effect in the right way to get the best results,maybe I need to sit down and be paitent but the two sister products from Korg (Micro and Radias) to my ears produce a better,tighter,useable,cleaner more musical vocoding effect.I'm sure the OASYS is capable of utilising its processing power to produce something similar if not better.Whether this means producing a new EXf like has been suggested I dont know.
For me though as a benchmark of all hardware products out in the market place at this time the Roland V Synth XT's (vocal board) vocoding is the one.If we can get the OASYS to produce what that sounds like then we would be on to a winner.
Cheers Neil.
Using Enter & Exit keys for GUI OK & Cancel dialog b
Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 8:41 am
by elvisjohndowson
Hi,
I have a simple request to enable selecting the GUI OK & Cancel buttons by pressing the Enter & Exit hardware keys.
For example, if I have a program or a combi and I want to mark it as a favourite, I can click on the Favourite check box, then press the Rec/Write hardware button. This pops up an OK / Cancel confirmation dialog window. It would be faster if I can press the Enter or Exit hardware buttons than having to move my finger all the way back to the screen from the Rec/Write hardware button and press OK / Cancel on the touch screen.
Elvis Dowson