![]() These LFO's provide six waveforms and their speeds can be set manually or by tempo. The Radias also has two Low-frequency Oscillators (LFO) that add more modulation to the two audio oscillators. With this function, you can create some awesome super waveforms-the overall result can contain up to 25 detuned waveforms. ![]() In Unison mode, you can stack five additional waveforms, while using more polyphony. The Radias has the ability to stack up to five types of waveforms in Oscillator #1, while using only one voice of polyphony. Oscillator #1 has nine basic waveforms, with four types of modulation and PCM (64 synth sounds, 128 drum sounds) and Oscillator #2 has four basic waveforms with two types of modulation. The Radias has two oscillators per timbre and a noise generator. The Radias also takes advantage of the KKS (Korg Komponent System) which allows it to be used with the 49-key keyboard or used as a standalone rack module, and the Radias-R unit can be connected to the M3 Music Workstation/Sampler along with its various keyboard models. It also has the Korg DWGS (Digital Waveform Generator System) that the Korg DW-8000 employs. The Radias also allows for various external sounds to be fed through its filters and envelopes. It is capable of emulating older digital synthesizers and classic analog synthesizers like the MS-series without any noise or aliasing. The synthesizer itself is similar in design to the MS2000, but offers many more capabilities. ![]() It takes advantage of the MMT (Multiple Modeling Technology) that their flagship OASYS synthesizer module employs. The Korg Radias is a Virtual Analog synthesizer that was released by Korg in 2006. ![]()
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