
Korg OASYS Workstation
Keyboard Sound Demonstration
When you acquired your Korg OASYS out of the factory, Korg loaded the instrument with 5 demonstration sequences designed to showcase the capabilities of this new software driven instrument.
All the sounds that you are listening to in these demos have been generated by the installed OASYS sound engines. The samples that you will hear have been sampled on this hardware platform and stored on the hard drive as part of the operating system installation from one of the restore CD sets. All the sounds are then played back through the onboard digital to analogue converters. These sequences were constructed on the OASYS platform.
If these songs are not on the hard drive when you acquired your OASYS. Then they can be loaded directly from the restore CD. Both the original restore 1.0.1 and restore 1.3.1 CD have these sequences stored in a directory.
This hardware platform was designed before the OASYS launch in 2007 and I think you will agree that the sound produced by the instrument still holds its own against the current crop of high-end workstations. I still use my OASYS on a regular basis to rough up compositions.
If you own an OASYS you should be able to find these sequences on one of the original four operating system disks that were supplied with the instrument new. Or on the restore disks that were issued periodically as major versions of the operating systems were released between 2007 and 2010.
If you have acquired the Korg OASYS without the original 4 CD's containing the base operating system and these sequences, then they can be purchased from E-bay. I can supply these to you at cost (£6 per disk, which makes £24 in total plus the cost of shipping to your location.)
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