Choose Your Location. News Location Social Media. About KORG. Learn More Event. A complete reproduction of the advanced vector synthesis system. High-resolution interface for Retina and 4K. A powerful random sequence engine. Ben would collate the sounds, then everyone vote on the winner. Here are the results!
Volume 2 - Atmospheres WS Mailing List Vol 3 On the Wavestation mailing list Ben Hall organised a monthly "competition" — they would pick a theme, then people would submit sounds for that theme. Volume 3 - Percussion WS Mailing List Vol 4 On the Wavestation mailing list Ben Hall organised a monthly "competition" — they would pick a theme, then people would submit sounds for that theme.
Email D. A bank for Programs created by David Cockram. Email WS New A unnamed bank of new sounds that have been floating around on the net for many years with no credits attached. John was one of Korg's original WS voicing team - consequently his sounds are some of the best you can get.
Email WS Mailing List Vol 1 On the Wavestation mailing list Ben Hall organised a monthly "competition" — they would pick a theme, then people would submit sounds for that theme. A bank for Programs created by Paul Nagle. A bank for Programs created by Aquila Rift.
A bank for Programs created by Owain Pedgley. Created by John "Skippy" Lehmkuhl. A bank for Programs created by Brian Cowell. More info at korg. I am actually well versed in synthesis and sound design, but this app is like a mind bending riddle to me.
The loops, the mixing, filtering, envelopes and effects chains concept seems so simple when you consider that these are all factors of a normal synth workflow, but with the different loop combinations and vector morphing considered, there are probably a billion different sounds you could program this to make, and not even be halfway to the bottom of the river of potential. I know this is going to take me a while to master, but I also know it will be worth it. Thanks Korg for putting this on sale!
When Korg came out with keyboards that had menus you had to navigate thru, it was a little off putting compared to their analog synths that had all the knobs and sliders at your fingertips.
The wavestation, while rich sounding and sonically opening new doors, it had menus to dig thru and wasn't the most intuitive for a lot of people. This offering is so much easier to tinkle with and tweak and get some cool results. Although it does have a bit of a learning curve should you decide to delve deeper, once you conquer some of its deeper features you can really see how this can take you really far and take you places a lot of iOS synths just can't go.
I hope they add more user sound cards because I see myself building up a nice preset library. And speaking of libraries, Korg could stand to make improvements to all their iOS synths in terms of giving us a more organized browser, making it easier to find the sounds we're looking for faster.
Take some time to read the manual and expand yr mind past Moog clones.
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