![]() I may be wrong, but could they not print money by doubling or tripling the polyphony of the OG microkorg, putting it into one of their newer cases with their superior keybeds, and selling it? What is the hold up? Have they lost the original code or no longer understand it? Does the compilation toolchain no longer run on current OS’s? Just seem like a no-brainer to me. Change the Midi Preferences in the Radias Sound Editor as follow: Midi IN /Radias Kbd/Knb. ![]() Change the Korg midi set up to 32 bit (For me even if my PC is Windows 64) via the 'Korg USB-Midi Driver' software. If there are no clicks on the larger devices digital engines, perhaps they make sure to run everything through the necessary transient and dc filters (software or hardware, i don’t know). I did it for my Radias which then jumped to the 6th position in the Registry Editor. Not good signs to me for a company where this should be their bread and butter. Unnecessary type conversions, cryptic C in some places that is not going to save any cycles at the end of the day, questions possibly still remaining about the exact timing of oscillator initialization and under what circumstances, batch/buffer sizes that were too large, thus interfering with vibrato and smooth pitch modulation (this has since been fixed), etc. For the minilogue xd, prologue, and nts-1, the digital engine sdk is available to the public. ![]()
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