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This is the Editor Librarian program for the padKONTROL, allowing you to store and edit controller 'scenes'.This software was included on the CD - ROM that originally came with the padKONTROL. Break In 2 Electric Boogaloo Download Movies.
Korg OASYS Dates 2005–2009 Price $8,000–$8,500 Technical specifications 172 for HD-1, CX-3, & PolysixEX; 96 for AL-1; 52 for MOD-7; 48 for STR-1 & MS-20EX (all maximum; may vary depending on other sounding voices and effects) 16 depends on synthesis engine, Wave Sequencing, Vector,,, depends on synthesis engine Aftertouch yes Velocity expression yes memory 1GB RAM, upgradable to 2GB. No physical ROM. Preloaded samples include 314MB 'ROM' (loaded into RAM automatically at startup), and optionally-loaded 313MB EXs1 'ROM Expansion' & 503MB EXs2 'Concert Grand Piano.'
0MB to 1.5GB available for user samples, depending on memory configuration and loaded EXs. Internal 40GB. 12 insert, 2 master, 2 total Hardware 2.8 GHz Intel processor Input/output 76 or 88-key Left-hand control 2x, 2x Switch,, KARMA External control The OASYS is a released in early 2005, 1 year after the successful. Unlike the Triton series, the OASYS uses a custom that was designed to be arbitrarily expandable via software updates, with its functionality limited only by the -like hardware. OASYS was a of the research project that ultimately resulted in the, a card which offered multiple synthesis engines. The original OASYS keyboard concept had to be scrapped because of excessive production costs and limitations of then-current technology. Production of the OASYS was officially discontinued in April 2009.
Korg sold just over 3000 units worldwide. The final software update was released on November 24, 2009.
In 2011,, a successor of Korg OASYS, was introduced at that year's. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Features [ ] The standard Oasys comes with hardware similar to many: • 2.8 GHz • 40GB • 1GB, user-expandable to 2GB • 10.4' It features Korg's OASYS ( for Open Architecture SYnthesis Studio) technology, which allows multiple synthesis engines to be used simultaneously. The OASYS also includes second-generation KARMA technology (with the first generation having first appeared in the ). It has either a 76 key synth-action, or 88 key hammer-action keyboard.
Professional Ajax Rapidshare Downloader. Options [ ] EXB-DI (Digital interface board) The optional EXB-DI adds 8 channels of ADAT Optical format 24-bit 48 kHz digital output, as well as a word clock input. The EXB-DI was first made available for the Korg Triton Studio keyboard and Triton Rack module - on these units only 6 outputs are available via ADAT. Bar a few early models of the Oasys, the EXB-DI is user installable. Synthesis engines [ ] As of November 24, 2009 the latest version of the OASYS is 1.3.3a, featuring the following synthesis engines: • HD-1: A synthesizer, with 628 of preloaded and Wave Sequencing. • EXs: A sample library that works by itself or with other engines. EXs-1 is a set of instruments and EXs-2 is a grand piano. • AL-1: A 96-note polyphonic synthesizer (84 notes in previous versions of the OS) • CX-3: A modeled based on the current • STR-1: A plucked string • LAC-1: Optional bundle ($249.00) including two synthesizers, the PolysixEX and MS-20EX, which are updated models of the vintage and.
• MOD-7: ($249.00) Combines Variable Phase Modulation (VPM), waveshaping, ring modulation, PCM sample playback, and subtractive synthesis in a patchable, semi-modular synthesizer. HD-1 [ ] HD-1 Program [ ] The HD-1 is a sample+synthesis engine with a two 'oscillator' structure. In addition to the two 'oscillators,' an HD-1 Program contains a Vector Envelope, Common LFO (per-program as opposed to per-voice, similar to the modulation LFOs in some early polyphonic analog synths), two common key tracking generators, KARMA settings, and effects. HD-1 Oscillator [ ] Each 'oscillator' consists of a sample playback oscillator, dual multimode filter, nonlinear 'drive' and low boost section, amp, and pan.
The sample playback oscillator has four velocity zones, each of which can play a mono or stereo sample or a Wave Sequence. Velocity zones can overlap or crossfade. Korg claims very low aliasing distortion, due to the use of band limited interpolation. Wave Sequencing [ ] Wave Sequences were first introduced on Korg's Wavestation synthesizer, released in 1990. Wave Sequences allow a single note to play through a list of samples, one after the other, with or without crossfades, with other associated parameters changing for each sample, as listed below.
This can create smooth, evolving timbres, or rhythmic effects. Internally, Wave Sequences are implemented by using two voices; voice A plays the first sample, voice B plays the second sample, voice A plays the third sample, and so on.
Other synthesizers have featured concepts which are similar in some aspects, such as,, and wavetables, resynthesis, and Transwaves and Hyperwaves (see the ). In the lists below, features new to the OASYS (in comparison to the Wavestation) are noted. OASYS Wave Sequences include, for each step: • The sample to play (mono or stereo) • Sample start offset • Reverse on/off • The length of the step, in milliseconds or rhythmic value • The crossfade time into the next step, in milliseconds • Crossfade fade-in shape (256 steps, from log to exp) • Crossfade fade-out shape (as above) • Volume • Transpose and fine-tune • Two modulation ('AMS') value outputs, to control any assignable parameters of the synthesizer in the rest of the Program (e.g.