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Past, present, and future come together in one thrilling instrument
that is every synthesist’s dream.
With a bold new approach that is at once both daring and familiar, RADIAS exceeds
common analog expectations and rapidly takes off for uncharted territories.
Based on Korg’s cutting-edge MMT engine, this 24-voice synthesizer offers
a variety of synthesis algorithms together with multiple effects, new comb filter
and wave shaping features, modulation sequencing, as well as new formant-motion
vocoding.
RADIAS offers an innovative design that can be custom configured to suit your set-up.
The control module can be used independently or teamed with the unique dedicated
keyboard, creating a seamlessly integrated instrument that delivers the sounds
of the future – today.
Check out these MP3 Demos
Inner_Cascade (mp3,
2.47MB)
© 2006 KORG Inc. All rights reserved.
Stratosphere (mp3,
2.43MB)
© 2006 Phill Macdonald
Nu_Sources (mp3,
3.22MB)
© 2006 KORG Inc. All rights reserved.
Electrified (mp3,
2.87MB)
© 2006 Oliver Munyak
Innovative synthesis teamed with remarkable fidelity
The heart of RADIAS beats with Korg’s cutting-edge MMT (Multi Modeling Technology)
synth engine, and borrows much of its modeling techniques from Korg’s flagship
OASYS – eliminating aliasing noise in even the highest frequencies and delivering
clean, pure waveforms.
RADIAS provides two oscillators for each timbre. Between them, they deliver not
only modeled analog waveforms, but also formant waveforms, noise, ring modulation,
sync, plus both classic and up-to-date PCM waveforms. When using the analog modeled
waveforms, a variety of oscillator modulation algorithms – including pulse-width
modulation, a massive Unison mode, Korg’s proprietary VPM (Variable Phase
Modulation) or cross modulation – can be used to create complex sounds, even
from a single oscillator.
RADIAS provides a dual-filter structure, allowing the two filters to be used individually,
side by side, or in series for maximum versatility. Filter 1 is highlighted by
a continuously variable multi-mode filter, embracing Low Pass, High Pass and Band
Pass modes – and new treatments in between. This dual filter arrangement
provides a vast range of sounds that would be unimaginable from just a single filter,
and opens up new sonic possibilities including some fantastic comb filtering.
Three Envelope Generators (EG) are used to apply time-varying changes to the pitch,
filter cutoff, and amp level, as well as many other parameters. The classic and
intuitive four-stage ADSR design has been enhanced with five different attack and
release curves, allowing the EG contours to be crafted with new levels of precision
and articulation.
Two LFOs are available to apply cyclic changes to a host of synth parameters. Six
LFO waveforms are provided, including the popular “Sample & Hold” stepped
wave. Each waveform can be extensively modified via the Shape control, greatly
expanding the versatility of the LFO section for creating highly complex types
of modulation.
Adding Drive can produce the distinctive warmth of a true analog synthesizer and
can also distort the sound intensely to generate new overtones. The amount of Drive
is dependent on the level of each voice as it enters the mixer, so you can create
nuances that cannot be achieved by an external effect unit.
RADIAS offers eleven innovative types of Wave shaping – even recreating the
tonal character of an electromagnetic pickup. The Drive/Waveshaping circuit can
be placed in different locations in the signal chain, affecting the sound in very
meaningful ways. An additional Punch Level setting emphasizes the attack portion
of the sound, letting you create sounds with even more impact. Clearly, this is
a radical new instrument that is not bound by conventions of the past!
Dynamic modulation station
Three Modulation Sequencers can change a parameter’s value in discreet steps
over time, similar to using sequencing control voltages (CV) on analog synthesizers
of the past. The value of each step can be edited in real time using the front
panel knobs. Each Mod Sequence can be up to sixteen steps long, and each can play
forwards, backwards, loop, etc., allowing you to create very detailed filter and
panning changes or complex and evolving timbres that build over time.
The six virtual patches are modern versions of the patch cords found on Korg’s
classic PS and MS series of synthesizers, among other legends of the past. Going
beyond the hardwired limits of a normal voice structure, a virtual patch provides
a method for freely connecting any of eleven modulation sources to any of fifteen
destinations, accommodating even the most advanced modulation routings.
Two audio input jacks and an internal envelope follower allow external audio sources
to be processed, to be used as a modulation source, and even trigger the RADIAS.
A powerful internal bus structure allows Timbres to be routed to trigger effects,
the built-in vocoder, or as modulation sources for the step-sequencers.
Formant motion vocoding keeps things moving
Thanks to the included headset microphone, you can enjoy vocoding – using
your voice to modulate another sound – the instant the idea strikes you,
with the push of a single button. RADIAS provides a sixteen-band vocoder that allows
the level and pan of each band to be individually adjusted to obtain a wide range
of sounds, above and beyond the distinctive talking music and “robot voice” effects.
Our new Formant Motion function can record up to 7.5 seconds of incoming formant
information (spoken words, scat singing, etc.) so that you can re-create vocoder
effects even without a microphone present. Sixteen sets of recorded formant data
can be stored in the internal memory.
Powerful program parameters
RADIAS’ effect section provides a two-band EQ and two insert effects for
each timbre, plus a master effect for the complete program, delivering a total
of nine possible simultaneous effects. Thirty effect algorithms are provided, ranging
from delay, chorus, and reverb to compressor and talking modulator. You can assign
any effect parameter to the front panel knobs for instant control, providing even
more versatility in sound design.
Arpeggiator settings can be made for each program individually, and the arpeggiator
can be applied to any or all of the timbres in a program. Six types of arpeggiator
patterns are provided. Patterns can be up to 32 steps long; the gate time, velocity,
and on/off status can be set for each step individually to create the exact groove
you want. Swing amount and octave range are also assignable for even more detailed
control.
Two step sequencers can record and play back performance data, each with up to
32 steps. By applying a step sequencer to a drum kit, you can use RADIAS as a programmable
drum machine. Each step supports up to eight notes of polyphony, allowing the creation
of dense sequenced passages and patterns that can be played back with just one
finger. With sequence editing, you can adjust settings such as swing and gate time.
The two step sequencers can be set to transpose live from the keyboard, and can
also be linked to create a single step sequencer of up to 64 steps.
The best sounds around
RADIAS comes loaded with 256 programs, 32 drum kits, and 16 formant motion sets,
all created by an international team of synth experts. A program can consist of
up to four complete timbres, and each timbre can be assigned its own note range,
output, MIDI channel and control parameters, allowing your RADIAS to perform as
a multitimbral module – or one monster performance synth.
Each drum kit consists of sixteen different drum or percussion instruments assigned
to separate keys. In addition to calling up an individual PCM drum waveform, each
drum instrument uses all of the parameters in the synth section, such as filter,
EG, LFO and virtual patches to create incredibly detailed sounds.
To speed up the sound creation process, RADIAS includes templates that can be used
as “starting points;” and you can begin your own customization from
there. RADIAS provides template data for 128 synth timbres, 128 insert effects,
and 128 master effects so you can create new sounds faster than you ever thought
possible.
And as easy as RADIAS is to use, you’ll also appreciate the free RADIAS Sound
Editor/Librarian software for editing, managing and archiving your RADIAS settings
on your computer (Mac or PC). A single USB connection makes transferring data quick
and easy.
New shape, new possibilities
You can choose the RADIAS model that’s right for you; RADIAS consists of
a sound module section plus a dedicated 49-note, velocity-sensing keyboard with
traditional Pitch and Mod wheels. The panel layout features a lavish complement
of knobs and buttons, letting you enjoy the same intuitive feel of creating sounds
as on an analog synthesizer. The unique design allows the knob-laden control module
to pivot up or down, and even move to the side to accommodate a laptop computer,
ElecTribe, KAOSS Pad or other audio unit. RADIAS•R is the sound module by
itself, which can be used both as a rackmount or tabletop synthesizer.
Specifications subject to change without notice
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