Was thinking about the WS original and not the EX.Gotcha, yeah I think your wording was a little wonky, didn't understand but yeah going from an SR dump to any of the previous models may prove problematic. Yes the waves are the same but the SR has more wavesteps than the older versions. Well yes but I was talking about the inverse: loading SR patches on an original. The late SoundDiver worked quite well in contrast.Ĭ) Long after Korg no longer supports the VST, and it cannot be migrated to future OS', I will still have the hardware units to use. I spent two years going back and forth with MQ about it, and while the editor improved, I still consider it unusable, primarily since it will corrupt some of my banks for reasons that I cannot discern. When I was sucked into buying MQ by a negligent review (in retrospect) in Electronic Musician, the WS editor was useless. Generally, when I state this, I am told that I don't know what I am talking about (even though I have two HW WS and the VST, the former for almost 20 years, and the latter for several years).ī) Don't be tempted tu buy the Sound Quest Midi Quest Wavestation editor. you will figure it out I rarely if ever looked at the manual.Ī few miscellaneuos points from someone who has has a WSAD and WSSR since they were new:Ī) The WS VST sounds pretty good, but I can't achieve some of the smootheness and pleasing sparkle with the VST on some of my programs like I did with the hardware. I did not like mine, sold it, then always missed it, now for some reason I have a wavestation EX and a Wavestation A/D Not too bad to program. Load sounds back into bank 1 then copy to other banks. move joystick around listen to how a single OSC evolves based on your wave programming or combined with the other oscs. assign each osc to a vector "joystick position etc." hold down keys. then pick waveforms per osc and how long you want each waveform to last. Probably best you don' t have the factory sounds. Shoot me a PM I am pretty sure I have the manuals.Īlso, yeah standard battery, just replace it now.
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