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RADIAS 2.0 (bugs fixed...what else??)
Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 8:56 am
by Unknown Sound
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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Re: RADIAS 2.0 (bugs fixed...what else??)
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 3:23 am
by slammah2012
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?
_US.
What exactly was this Modwheel time out bug???
I remember Jerry at Korg saying Osc2 Sine Wave couldn't be stripped of the Harmonic extras because of a reduced amount of DSP allocated to Oscillator 2......But I dont recall a modwheel bug.....
What was it doing again?
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 5:45 am
by Unknown Sound
#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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New Keyboard manufactured with polyphonic aftertouch
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 7:12 am
by slammah2012
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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never noticed.....
Check this new controller out
New Keyboard manufactured
with polyphonic aftertouch
VAX 77
http://www.infiniteresponse.com/complete%20specs.html
it folds in half....

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 1:57 pm
by Craig Wilson
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?
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 6:08 pm
by slammah2012
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?
No damn it...the Radias doesn't respond to poly-aftertouch...
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 10:06 pm
by Timo
slammah2012 wrote:No damn it...the Radias doesn't 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.
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 6:12 pm
by slammah2012
Timo wrote:slammah2012 wrote:No damn it...the Radias doesn't 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.
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...
why compromise musicallity over other types of midi data transmission,
like slider and switch data....
I welcome it for the Gammet of synths that do respond to it....
Like the solaris,Origin,Quadrasynths,Andromeda,SQ80,and the softsynths that also react...