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Radias anxiety

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O K...so i ordered my Radias at Guitar Center last tuesday...

i hate waiting...and i don't know how much longer i can last till i start to mutate :shock:
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Congratulations....

There is a lot under the hood of this synth....
The manual is a good read....
First thing to do is make sure it is updated to 2.0...
So much more modulation flexibility....
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I know the feeling. I ordered mine beginning of the month, and finally got it last week. If I was you, I would be reading the manual as much as you can now, it will really let you dive right in when it arrives. It pretty much covers it.

Before I ordered mine, I always wondering why there weren't any Radias tutorials on youtubes.

Maybe one should be made, for those prospective buyers out there.

2d
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slammah2012 wrote:Congratulations....

There is a lot under the hood of this synth....
The manual is a good read....
First thing to do is make sure it is updated to 2.0...
So much more modulation flexibility....
thanks...ill be sure to do that! :shock:

2disbetter wrote:I know the feeling. I ordered mine beginning of the month, and finally got it last week. If I was you, I would be reading the manual as much as you can now, it will really let you dive right in when it arrives. It pretty much covers it.

Before I ordered mine, I always wondering why there weren't any Radias tutorials on youtubes.

Maybe one should be made, for those prospective buyers out there.

2d


i should be getting it this week sometime! :D (dammit)

and as far as reading goes...eh...im not much for it...i just can't learn that way for whatever reason...i dunno

i usually figure things out from obsessive experimenting and tinkering :twisted:


but yeah...some tutorials would be nice...

thanks for the input guys! :wink:
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should be getting it on tuesday!!! :D
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Timo wrote:It's a great synth, you'll love it. :)
can't wait! :D
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Post by zalo »

i bought mine on ebay and the guy didnt ship it for 2 weeks

and when he did i received the tracking number the day i got it

i almost killed myself during the wait

anyway

im a turn the knobs kind of guy too

youre going to need to read the manual

editing the radias sounds can be done (for the most part) from the knobs and buttons on the front

but there are a lot of functions that are 3-5 button presses from the edit screen

and you arent going to find them with out reading the manual

sounds awesome though
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zalo wrote:i bought mine on ebay and the guy didnt ship it for 2 weeks

and when he did i received the tracking number the day i got it

i almost killed myself during the wait

anyway

im a turn the knobs kind of guy too

youre going to need to read the manual

editing the radias sounds can be done (for the most part) from the knobs and buttons on the front

but there are a lot of functions that are 3-5 button presses from the edit screen

and you arent going to find them with out reading the manual

sounds awesome though
indeed! :lol:

and it's just that once i get it...i won't want to have nothing to do with the damn manual because ill be to busy having fun with the machine! :shock:


but ill eventually get to reading the manual once i get my fix...and UPS said it could be here tomorrow! :D
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You sold your R3 to get one, right?
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fuwafuwa wrote:You sold your R3 to get one, right?
yeah...i loved the R3 so much i decided to get the Radias for it's extra power/features 8)
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GOT IT! :D
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Time Can be Mastered,
"NOW" is the Password....
Currently running, Hammond M3, Yamaha CS80 + MM6, Roland JX-3P + Mkb 1000 + Vk7 + D110, Alesis Quadrasynth plus, Haken Continuum fingerboard, Korg Radias + Lambda, Ensoniq SQ80, Waldorf Blofeld, Creamware Prodyssey + B4000, Use Audio Plugiator, Arp Axxe ....and some soft synths.
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so many features! :shock:
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slammah2012 wrote:Great......

2.0
it came with that version already 8)
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