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Does the Radias have more patch destinations than R3?

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:26 am
by Maine
I've always been a little surprised that I can't set parameters such as Attack Time or FX Wet/Dry amount as destinations for LFOs.

Does the Radias offer an expanded range of patch destinations, or is it the same as the R3?

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 10:02 am
by xmlguy
The R3 Modulation Sequencer can have the Attack Time as a destination, and the mod seq. is like a programmable LFO with any waveshape you can draw. The FX levels can be assigned to the knobs, and knobs have midi CC#s, and they both can be automated externally with a sequencer. Many FX have their own separate LFO and speed settings that are customized within the FX parameters. These LFOs are above and beyond the 3 LFOs in the program, so you essentially can have 13 LFOs going per program (2*3LFO + 2*2IFX + 1MFX + 2MODSEQ). The Formant Motion also filters a wave over time with recorded vocoder formant data, so it can be used as sort of an LFO too.

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 10:53 am
by Maine
Lovely, thanks :-)

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 10:44 pm
by X-Trade
In more direct reply to your question, The Radias V2.0 OS does offer attack, decay, release time, and sustain - for each envelope. And even each of the 6 virtual patch depth controls are available as a modulation destination for virtual patch slots. FX depth I believe is not available because the effects are not polyphonic, whilst virtual patch is processed per-voice.

Other options added are Filter EG depth, filter 2 resonance, osc1 control 2.