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Wavestate 2.0 update
Wavestate 2.0 update










wavestate 2.0 update

While some may find this a point of contention, Korg is no stranger to the use of Common Off-the-shelf Technology Systems (COTS). Key improvements include: a vastly expanded PCM library Wavesequence attributes split across separate Lanes (with each Lane having independent looping/probability functions) an expanded collection of analogue-modelled filters and vastly extended modulation capabilities.Īt its heart beats a Raspberry Pi Compute module (based on an STM32 ARM CPU). Wavestate features Korg’s Wave Sequencing 2.0 engine. The minimalist front-panel design aesthetic has been replaced with a front-panel liberally populated with hands-on controls in an economical, compact unit. Rather than a mere reiteration of the original, the Wavestate is a complete reinvention. Producers were enthusiastic about incorporating Wavesequencing despite the level of difficulty in editing [one reviewer at the time likened editing in the rackmount version to ‘wallpapering your hallway through the letterbox’ - Ed.). Stylistically, it aligned with genres from new-age and ambient through to industrial, trance and rave. Its distinctive sound pervaded a plethora of cop-show TV dramas, nature documentaries and popular feature films of the era. The synth was best known for its lush evolving pads, spacey atonal clusters, kitschy drum-n-synth sequences and carefully-crafted mesmeric waveform jams.

wavestate 2.0 update

It offered a novel approach to composition and live performance: building sounds using step-sequenced looped chains of short-duration waveforms fused with a Vector Joystick to crossfade between four layers of these sequences. The Wavestation was somewhat hobbled by memory constraints and the user interface restrictions of the time, yet it was a seductive machine which ignited curiosity. It was a sleek, eye-catching instrument, with minimalist front panel controls, but most importantly it was the first product to feature Wavesequencing combined with Vector synthesis thanks to a collaboration with Dave Smith and the team at Sequential Circuits (responsible for the Prophet VS Vector Synthesiser). In 1990, after enjoying the runaway success of the M1 and the more advanced T series, Korg delivered their first Wavestation.












Wavestate 2.0 update