LFO166 - Flashing Lights - Korg Radias ( 128 presets )
LFO166 - Flashing Lights - Korg Radias ( 128 presets ) - Details
Flashing Lights (FLPB) for Korg Radias is a premium sound bank of 128 professional programs created by Andrew Deviatikh, Saint Petersburg–based composer, producer, sound designer, and live performer. This collection fully explores the deep synthesis power of the Korg Radias, bringing together the cinematic, atmospheric, and electronic worlds into one cohesive sonic journey.
Each sound has been meticulously designed for immediate use in cinematic, ambient, space ambient, and electronic productions, offering rich tonal variety and expressive performance control. Delivered in RDL format for the official Radias Sound Editor by KORG, this soundset integrates seamlessly into your workflow, making it a powerful expansion for both studio production and live performance.
All 128 programs are divided into 8 categories, each designed to inspire different creative directions. From evolving pads and rhythmic motion textures to deep basses and expressive leads, this collection gives Radias users a complete palette for modern composition and sound design.

What's Inside:
• 128 professional programs for Korg Radias (RDL file format)
• Strings / Pad (A01–C15): Long, evolving pads ideal for cinematic and ambient backgrounds
• Motion (C16–E03): Complex pads with rhythmic or cycling motion
• Arp / Seq (E04–F06): Arpeggiated sounds and complete sequences
• Synth Soft (F07–G14): Polyphonic synth sounds with expressive short to medium attack
• Lead (G15–H05): Monophonic leads for strong melodic lines
• Bass (H06–H07): Sub-bass programs for solid low-end foundation
• S.E. (H08–H14): Sound effects and atmospheres for cinematic layers
• Split (H15–H16): Dual-zone programs with C4 as split point
Perfect For:
• Cinematic and ambient composers
• Electronic and experimental producers
• Live performers using Korg Radias
• Sound designers exploring complex motion and evolving pads
Patches List:
128 programs organized into eight expressive categories, from ambient pads and motion textures to basses, leads, and split setups.
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