Een wave sequencing synth die het legendarische Wavestation-concept herimaginiert, met onafhankelijke banen voor timing, sample, pitch en shape die evoluerende texturen creëren die onmogelijk zijn op conventionele synthesizers.
The Korg Wavestate is a masterclass in digital complexity, successfully evolving the legendary Wavestation's legacy into a modern powerhouse. Its Wave Sequencing 2.0 engine is the star, allowing for independent manipulation of timing, pitch, and sample lanes. This creates evolving textures that feel alive, making it an essential tool for cinematic scoring and ambient production. Sonically, it's crystalline and vast, bolstered by excellent modeled filters like the MS-20 and Polysix that add much-needed warmth and grit to the high-fidelity digital core.
While the sound engine is world-class, the hardware choices are a mixed bag. The 37-note keybed feels somewhat utilitarian and, frustratingly, lacks aftertouch"a significant omission for a synth designed around expressive, shifting timbres. The interface is dense; while the hands-on knobs for performance are welcome, deep programming requires navigating a small screen and complex menus. However, for the price, the sheer depth of synthesis is unmatched. It's not a 'player's' keyboard in the traditional sense, but as a modular-style digital laboratory, it's peerless. If you're willing to climb the steep learning curve, the Wavestate rewards you with complex, rhythmic soundscapes that no other hardware synth in this price bracket can touch.
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