/guid/9202a8c04000641f800000000052f7c0 rename

author:

content:

contributor:

published:

updated:

source uri:

Summary

The Korg OASYS is a workstation synthesizer released in early 2005, 1 year after the successful...

Content

The Korg OASYS is a workstation synthesizer released in early 2005, 1 year after the successful Korg Triton Extreme. Unlike the Triton series, the OASYS was implemented on a custom Linux operating system and was designed to be arbitrarily expandable via software updates, with its functionality limited only by the PC-like hardware. It was officially discontinued in April 2009. The standard Oasys comes with a hardware similar to many personal computers: It features Korg's OASYS (acronym 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 Korg KARMA). It has either a 76-key synth-action or 88-key hammer-action keyboard. As of December 20, 2008 the latest version of the OASYS OS is 1.3.1, featuring the following synthesis engines: 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

Created by: Freebase Data Team Oct 23, 2006
Last edited by: Freebase Data Team Oct 23, 2006

Recent Discussions about None

There is no discussion about this document.

Start the Discussion »
Explore the Data
View all the data we have for /guid/9202a8c04000641f800000000052f7c0
Flag this Document
Why do you want to flag this document?