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KORG OASYS

KORG OASYS Music Workstation

Overview Multiple forms of synthesis HD-1 High Definition Synth Vector Synthesis and Wave Sequencing AL-1 Analog Synth CX-3 Modeled Tonewheel Organ STR-1 Plucked String LAC-1 Legacy Analog Collection MOD-7 Waveshaping VPM Synthesizer Operating System Updates Combination Mode Top Quality Voicing Effects Second-generation KARMA New in KARMA 2.1 16-track MIDI Sequencing Audio Recording Open Sampling Controllers and Interface Connections Expansion Possibilities Two models to choose from

The revolutionary OASYS Open Architecture Synthesis Studio, the boldest chapter in Korg's legacy of expertise and innovation.

 

Vision, innovation and technology converge in one brilliant instrument that sits in a class all its own – the amazing Korg OASYS Open Architecture Synthesis Studio.

 

Latest News: KORG ANNOUNCES TWO NEW RELEASES FOR THE OASYS.

A Position of Leadership
Korg has always taken a position of leadership – from our early days making analog synthesizers, through our pioneering of the workstation concept, into our state-of-the-art modeling/DSP synthesis and effects developments, our innovations in digital recording, and our implementation of the ground-breaking KARMA® technology. OASYS brings together over 40 years of refined expertise in making the finest and most intuitive and musical instruments in the world.

Korg designed OASYS to provide a full set of audio production tools to the demanding musician, and to reflect the changing nature of today’s music making process. OASYS brings together the world’s most powerful synthesizer, studio quality effects processing, second-generation KARMA technology, advanced MIDI sequencing, 16-track audio HD recording with CD burning, plus a flexible MIDI control surface all into one elegant instrument.

Powered by an ultra fast computer processor, and running proprietary software atop Linux underpinnings, OASYS offers all the benefits of a variable software system, backed by the hardware integrity that can only come from a fully-integrated instrument design.

For this technology to be beneficial, it must remain accessible. Highlighted by a 10.4” color TouchView display, the front panel features a vast array of assignable control elements – pads, sliders, joysticks, knobs, ribbon, etc… all designed to provide effortless fingertip control. And while OASYS is a world unto itself, it can still play nice with others. The back panel offers a wealth of analog and digital inputs and outputs, including USB 2.0




Please note: Cosmetic and Technical specifications are subject to change without notice

OASYS Specifications
OASYS Audio Demos

Demo Songs
Ben's Brains for Joe Z. (Mp3, 8.5 Mb)
Ben's Brains uses the HD-1, CX-3, AL-1 and STR-1 engines.

by Ben Dowling
www.bendowling.com
© 2007 Visionsound Music
www.visionsound.com

All rights reserved


Red Square Sinfonietta (mp3, 5.51MB)
by Peter Schwartz
(c) 2005 Peter Schwartz
all rights reserved

This demo blends real instruments with onboard OASYS sounds to show the benefits of using both MIDI and audio recording. The audio tracks are the piccolo, flute, alto flute, oboe, english horn and viola.

Love Embraces All (mp3, 6.10MB)
by Ben Dowling
www.bendowling.com
© 2007 Visionsound Music
www.visionsound.com

All rights reserved


Teknosis (mp3, 11.3MB)
by Peter Schwartz
(c) 2005 Peter Schwartz
all rights reserved

All parts are internal OASYS sounds.

Heaven (320 bitrate) (15.1 MB, mp3)
by Andreas Gundlach
(c) 2006 Andreas Gundlach
all rights reserved

This demo is part of a CD released in Germany by Korg & More to showcase the OASYS. Everything on the demo came from a single OASYS. It is presented in two resolutions in consideration for your Internet connection speed. For the lower resolution version (192 bitrate), click here (mp3, 8.66MB).

A few production notes:

The piano is the EXs-2 Piano (503 MB), slightly edited to suit Andreas’ touch (velocity curve) and taste (filter response).

The drums were played live into the sequencer from the EXs-1 Studio-Standard Kit (I-E 004), again edited slightly to match how Andreas likes to map drum sounds for playing live (some small mistakes were edited out later, of course!).

The percussion part in the middle was generated by KARMA, then resampled and laid back into the track as an audio loop.

For more info (in German) about the CD, click here.

 

More Audio Demos at

www.korg.com/oasys

 

OASYS Video Demos

All video demos are available here

www.korg.com/oasys

 

 

OASYS Support Documents

 

Please visit www.korguksupport.co.uk