![]() ![]() ![]() The definitive software version of the classic m1, the korg synthesizercon foto e descrizioni dettagliate.native 64 bit audio units and vst plug ins are now .wavestation wavestation software.vclgws includes our five korg wavestation banks for the with 50.korg legacy collection.korg m1 to create more. ![]() The korg legacy collectiondigital edition is no. I'm normally a partisan for hardware but this is so much better than the original.Wavestation etc with it whether vsti in daw or standalone.just a small vst, rtas, and standalone. That problem is a thing of the past when you have the essentially unlimited patch storage resources of a computer. I know onboard memory was at a premium in 1990 but it made for no end of headaches. Keep in mind too that Korg's original and slightly daft memory allocation meant that changing a wavesequence affected all patches that carried the sequence and therefore all performances that carried the patch. I owned two of the original Wavestations, one base and one EX in the '90s and the software is superior in every meaningful way: four times the polyphony (important when a single patch on the original could gobble up to 8 oscillators of computing power), graphic representation of wavesequences, and the addition of proper resonant filters. I'm almost exclusively a hardware guy the WS is my sole concession to software instruments. Even if you found a hardware Wavestation for cheap, you'll probably end up editing it using software, with more headaches than simply using the softsynth. They are vastly different sounding and the Korg benefits from being ported over onto a software format. Christopher Winkels wrote:Buy the Wavestation softsynth and the Blofeld. ![]()
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