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thesuperfunk
On Track
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: UK
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The M1 is fantastic ... worth it for that alone imo!
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Sep-27-2006 22:04
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thecYrus
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zodiac9
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Houston, TX
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Wavestation uses a library of samples, so I guess you couldn't call it a synth. You can sequence the samples to play in a certain order so that patches evolve and change. This is great for creating beautifull, moving, evolving pads. You can also stack a lot of samples into one patch, and filter each in the usual ways, attack, release, cutoff, LFO, ect. I suppose it is somewhat like atmosphere, but I've never used atmosphere so I wouldn't really know.
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Sep-28-2006 23:44
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RivalMan
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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| quote: | Originally posted by Thois
I never understood: What is Wavestation exactly, isnt it just a program like Atmosphere? It doesnt look like a synth to me |
The Wavestation is based on vector synthesis and wave sequencing. This is something developed by Korg that lets you play short segments of sampled audio waveforms one after the other and cross-faded into each other for really cool and complex sounds, mostly pads, textures and rhythms.
The hardware version of the Wavestation had 2MB of ROM based samples. From these you can program thousands of different sounds.
So yep, it's definately a synth and more than just a "rompler" like the Atmosphere.
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