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Korg wavestation sr sounds
Korg wavestation sr sounds













korg wavestation sr sounds
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Some of the banks may have duplicated sounds, but this is not possible to avoid with a such impressive patch library like this.This is a “must have” for every owner of this series.

korg wavestation sr sounds

#Korg wavestation sr sounds download#

  • After buying you will receive a Dropbox link with your instant download link ASAP.
  • You will also find following documentation:
  • Analog, Bass, Bells, Brass, Drums, Guitars, Leads, Organs, Pianos, Sound effects, Strings, Winds, Factory set and much more.
  • But the programming also requires lots of work and this library include more sounds than any musicians ever will need and will save you lots of work. You will find about 800 SysEx files in both pack banks and single banks, which gives you over 15.000 Individual sounds for your synthesizer.Īll the sounds have been programmed by professionals and users who were just trying.

    #Korg wavestation sr sounds Patch#

    And KORG is uniquely delivering both options in parallel.īut I digress – as has already been leaked (including in KORG teasers), more might be on its way.Korg Wavestation EX SR AD – Patch Sounds – Instant DOWNLOAD! I think having the choice of remake or new approach is ideal. At least it’s nice to have the choice.Īnd all of this proves that a synth maker can draw on its past designs but make new instruments, not just recreate old ones. So much as I love vector synthesis, I’m a little torn – I’m still partial to those ‘logues for their focus on one hand, and their openness to development on the other. KORG’s competition here may come from itself – the ‘logue line offers its own distinctive sound, makes different choices about limitations, and features the open ‘logue SDK. This does mean making some choices, though. And clearly that got an infusion of some of the Japanese designs on the ‘logues. Where did this come from? Well in addition to some of the original Wavestation creators, the Belgian artist Airwave, KORG R&D in the USA (including their voicing team and veterans of OASYS and Kronos) all worked together in California. Here’s a full-length demo video from loopop:

    korg wavestation sr sounds

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  • Tons of effects (Wave Shaper, Talking Modulator, Reverse Delay, Multiband Mod Delay, OASYS Overb, etc.).
  • 14 simultaneous effects (meaning this is more OASYS or Kronos than Wavestation).
  • 4 Layers with Vector control (4x what you had on the original).
  • Modeled filters, including MS-20 and Polysix.
  • Wavestation original samples and wave sequences, for the retro touch when you want it.
  • Gigs of samples, coming from KORG, third parties, and the Kronos and Krome libraries.
  • Wave Sequencing 2.0 (more parameters, lanes!).
  • And you can play all this from the front panel with tons of real-time controls.

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    #Korg wavestation sr sounds plus#

    There are just a hell of a lot of features in this thing, a totally new take on wave sequencing, in a more compact and friendly form factor, plus modeled filters and a bunch of effects. (Think more Bojack Horseman – 90s references, but self-aware.) So in other words, instead of bringing back a 1990s thing and pretending it’s relevant now – yes, Frasier reboot, I’m looking at you – the KORG wavestate is something new. It’s true.) Want a filter that sounds like an MS-20? Polysix? Both are in there. wavestate: independent timing, sample sequence, and melody, plus shapes, gate times, step sequencer values, independent lanes – all add together for something dynamic and organic.Īnd another thing – digital in 2020 can mean modeled sounds that are indistinguishable from analog. Wavestation: duration, sample, pitch are sequenced, but they’re repetitive. KORG also took the wave sequencing idea, and built on it. So the Wavestation sounded like a 1990 ROMpler, and the 2020 wavestate doesn’t.) (That was 2 – two! – megabytes on the original. They all worked on the 1990 synth, and they’re back on this one.īut now, all of that 1990 futurism is coupled with a body that looks like KORG’s recent ‘logue keyboards, new features, and samples measure in the gigabytes instead of megabytes. But it is getting the band back together again – John Bowen, John “Skippy” Lehmkuhl (Plugin Guru), and Peter “Ski” Schwartz. The KORG wavestate is not a Wavestation remake. (Hey, I’m still coming back from the holidays.) And the Wavestation added another idea – wave sequencing, so you could piece together multiple sounds in… uh… sequence. The Prophet VS’s joystick worked as well on the Korg.















    Korg wavestation sr sounds