
I wonder what else is in there?
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What exactly was this Modwheel time out bug???Unknown Sound wrote:After updating, I see Korg finally fixed the ModWheel timeout bug (but not the OSC2 Harmonics 'bug') .
I wonder what else is in there?
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never noticed.....Unknown Sound wrote:#1 Yeah I know, wishful thinking. I thought maybe some smart cookie at Korg may have found a way.
#2 If you had the ModWheel open for more than 10-15 minutes (i never timed it), it would reset to zero (Closed). This behavior was there since I bought the unit. 2.0 seems to fix it.
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No damn it...the Radias doesn't respond to poly-aftertouch...Craig Wilson wrote:Wow! That VA77 is a great idea. I notice they mention that the display is easy to see even in very bright light. I have a few keyboards that have displays that are nearly useless in bright light. My Korg Pa1xpro has a touch screen, and unfortunately is very hard to see in bright light. One reason I bought an R3 was that its display is very easy to see in all lighting conditions. I hope manufactures understand that being able to see a display under intense stage lighting is crucial.
So does Radias respond to poly-aftertouch?
Not many synths do, though? Poly aftertouch creates a heck of a lot of extra CC data, which can compromise transmission for the rest of the Midi data.slammah2012 wrote:No damn it...the Radias doesn't respond to poly-aftertouch...
Yeah, but it is the best control feature out there, it is basically an extention of note on note off applying modulation to certain keys...Timo wrote:Not many synths do, though? Poly aftertouch creates a heck of a lot of extra CC data, which can compromise transmission for the rest of the Midi data.slammah2012 wrote:No damn it...the Radias doesn't respond to poly-aftertouch...