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Posted by: chrisNova777
« on: July 18, 2017, 11:40:02 AM »

Posted by: chrisNova777
« on: April 06, 2015, 12:39:25 AM »

http://dlia.ir/Scientific/Magazines/SoundandMusic/Sound.On.Sound.Magazine.Sound.Music/2000/KorgOasys-apr00.pdf
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Open Architecture SYnthesis Studio
Originally Previewed in 1995, this card wasnt released untill 5 years later in 2000, the actual synth keyboard wouldnt be released until 2005

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1995_articles/mar95/korgoasys.html
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr00/articles/korgoasys.htm
https://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar05/articles/korgoasys.htm
https://www.soundonsound.com/sos/nov05/articles/korgoasys.htm
https://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec05/articles/korgoasys.htm

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Up to now, we've had analogue synths, sample-based digital synths, FM digital synths, wavetable digital synths and, more recently, physical modelling synths. Korg's new Oasys synth is based upon 'open-architecture' digital signal processing, which means it can be whatever its software tells it to be. DSP, being digital, can't produce true analogue synthesis, but Oasys can accurately emulate it, so what Korg are telling us is that their new baby can be anything you want it to be -- and it can be several different things at the same time. Apparently, the machine has up to 32-part multitimbrality and can combine different methods of synthesis, allowing you to use, for example, analogue-sounding bass parts, FM piano parts and physically-modelled sounds in one composition. 20-bit D-to-A conversion at a 48kHz sampling rate also ensures a high degree of audio fidelity.

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Specification    
     ANALOGUE INPUTS
24-bit, 128x oversampling sigma-delta converters.
S/(THD+N) ratio (A weighted): 92dB at -0.5dBFS.
Dynamic range: 98dB (typical) @IHF-A.
THD+N (A-weighted): 0.005% at 1kHz, +16dBu Input, 100k(omega) load.
Frequency response: 20Hz-20kHz, ±0.02dB, +4dBu Input, 100k(omega) load.
Impedance: 100k(omega).

ANALOGUE OUTPUTS
24-bit, 128x oversampling sigma-delta converters with 8x digital filters.
S/(THD+N) ratio (A-weighted): 93.0dB at -0.5dBFS.
Dynamic range: 108dB (typical) @IHF-A.
THD+N (A-weighted): 0.002% at 1kHz, +16dBu Input, 100k(omega) load.
Frequency response: 20Hz-20kHz, ±0.09dB, -12.0dBFS, 100k(omega) load.
Impedance: 50(omega).

DIGITAL I/O
ADAT optical I/O (8 channels): 24-bit.
S/PDIF co-axial I/O: 24-bit.
Word clock I/O: BNC.
ADAT timecode: Input and Through.

MIXER
12 channels.
Each channel can process synthesis programs, audio inputs, or hard disk audio tracks.
Each channel can have up to four insert effects.
Four send busses, each with up to four effects.
Six stereo output busses, each with up to four effects.