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Korg wavestation
Korg wavestation













korg wavestation

But between that and the noisy effects, maybe thats what gives the A/D its charm.No, unfortunately clock jitter is not responsible for the aliasing or the noise you are talking about. I have been tempted to purchase a PEK just to get those VS waveforms w/o the noise. I assume this means the aliasing and grunginess ( I guess thats a word ) of the VS waveforms is less on the SR? Is there any decent free/share-ware editors out there?īTW.- the guy who sells this says he'll throw in an Alesis Quadraverb for another $50.

korg wavestation

for that money I could buy the Korg Legacy DE.Īnother question: I used to edit my WS-SR with SoundDiver, which no longer works in my PC. AFAIK, the SR had more waveforms than any of the other Wavestations, so I may not be able to load all of my old patches, but I still think it would be a nice addition. It appears to be a small desktop model with audio inputs (I didn't know there were Wavestations with audio inputs). Now I have the chance to get a Wavestation A/D for (what I think is) very cheap: $200. OTOH, I've always liked Korg romplers and currently I have none. Now, however, I'm trying to stay away from softsynths (nothing wrong with them, but these days I enjoy hardware much more than software), so there's kind of a missing spot in my hardware rig that the WS used to fill. I bought it real cheap and sold it for a profit with the idea of replacing it with the Korg Legacy Digital Edition later, which I never did. I used to own a Wavestation SR a few years ago, and it was one of my favorite synths.















Korg wavestation