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Hi i use a Radias but for some reason thought i would advertise my new work on the oasys forum... just for a change, and to show you all what can be done with the little beast. it would be nice to hear what ya all think?

its at www.myspace.com/atlantamorey

sorry Daz and crew, i will stop my forum abusing now :)
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Alex, you have a real talent! I just listened to all the songs, while researching your past posts. Nice music, using very little equipment. I like the style. :verycool:
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I agree...kool stuff. 8)
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Alex,

Gotta say this is a refreshing change,great great stuff,atmospheric,ambient,slightly dark in places,quite european in nature actually.Love the use of sounds on your stuff,the Radias is sounding great.I still think I should get one.

I much prefer this type of usage of synths and workstations than the run of the mill demo's manufacturers put in their machines,I know they have to show a varied type of sounds and be capable of all styles but ...... I dunno they always lack character.

Well impressed and da know what you've probably inspired me to start working on my own tunes a bit more after listening to your stuff.

Keep them coming.If I get a batch of my tunes done I'll post them up at some point.....may be a while yet though.

Spot on though mate.
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Hey, Radias people hanging out with Oasys people......it ain't natural, I'll tell you....whats next?

Nice music, Alex!
I'm still listening. 8)
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LOL ... outrageous forum abuse :-) ... that's what I was thinking, but it's about 15 minutes into listening to your tracks on myspace and I am getting a big kick out of your work and forgot all about that 8) Great stuff mate !

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jazlover wrote:Hey, Radias people hanging out with Oasys people......it ain't natural, I'll tell you....whats next?
LOL ... I am Radias person :-) :-) In fact I consider myself more of a Radias person than Oasys person, whatever that means; probably 'cos I was more MS2000 than Triton. The Radias really is a great sounding instrument, that's just a lot of fun to use too and very creative. It's more Korg to me than the Oasys, in a funny sort of way. I definitely recommend having a play with one, the *real* Radias, rather than the M3 EXB or the EXi (if that were to come up).

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One day Daz. I have put off my dreams for an Oasys for a while. I am looking other more finantially viable arrangement down the road. Until then I love my Ole Triton and I am thankful I can create music.
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jazlover wrote:I have put off my dreams for an Oasys for a while. I am looking other more finantially viable arrangement down the road.
I'll cross my fingers for you, jazlover. At any rate, I'm happy to see you still hanging around these parts!
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alex mckay wrote:Hi i use a Radias but for some reason thought i would advertise my new work on the oasys forum... just for a change, and to show you all what can be done with the little beast. it would be nice to hear what ya all think?
Hi alex! VERY nice tunes! Still listening. I very much like this kind of ambient sound. And btw, did you do them solely on the Radias? I'm just curious, which sequencer did you use?
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alex mckay wrote:Hi i use a Radias but for some reason thought i would advertise my new work on the oasys forum... just for a change, and to show you all what can be done with the little beast. it would be nice to hear what ya all think?

its at www.myspace.com/atlantamorey

sorry Daz and crew, i will stop my forum abusing now :)
thanks for abusing & very nice tracks !!!

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Hi Alex,
I enjoyed your music keep up the good work. Just think what you could do if you had an Oasys added to your Radias :D
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Howdy Friends!
loneguitar wrote:Just think what you could do if you had an Oasys added to your Radias :D
absolutely awesome!! that would be insane! The oasys is obviously the ultimate slick and proffesional keyboard that would compliment my stuff heaps.. but i think it would also expose my keyboard playing more,, either for better or worse :? the Radais has a very usable edginess to it which i love.. KORG are certainly rounding off their catalogue nicely these days, and i pray that they keep providing for the middle to high budget musicians, as opposed to the Kmart keyboards everyone else seems to be making.

Anyway thanks heaps everyone for listening to the tracks :D you all have good taste :wink:
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