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Korg Intros Wavestate, Opsix Software Synthesizers

Korg today introduced wavestate native and opsix native, fully-compatible software versions of their popular  wavestate and opsix hardware synthesizers.… Read More Korg Intros Wavestate, Opsix Software Synthesizers

March 22, 202235 Comments

Korg Modwave vs Korg Wavestate

This video offers a head-to-head comparison between the Korg Modwave & Wavestate synths, highlighting the main differences in their interfaces and capabilities.… Read More Korg Modwave vs Korg Wavestate

October 24, 2021October 25, 202116 Comments

Ambient Space Music On A Korg Wavestate

This video captures a space music improvisation on the Korg Wavestate.… Read More Ambient Space Music On A Korg Wavestate

September 26, 2021September 26, 20217 Comments

Korg Wavestate 2.0 Hands-On Demo

Here’s an in-depth look at Korg wavestate 2.0, a firmware update that adds support for user samples, an patch editor & librarian, new performance features and more.… Read More Korg Wavestate 2.0 Hands-On Demo

September 2, 20217 Comments

Korg Wavestate 2.0 Adds User Sample Support & More

Korg today released wavestate v2.0, a major update to their wave sequencing synthesizer that adds support for user samples, a patch editor & librarian, new performance features and more.… Read More Korg Wavestate 2.0 Adds User Sample Support & More

September 2, 2021September 2, 20219 Comments

Korg Wavestate SE Offers 61-Note Keyboard With Aftertouch

Ahead of the 2021 NAMM Show, Korg has shared a sneak preview of the Wavestate SE – a new edition of the Wavestate that offers a 61-note keyboard with aftertouch and a more premium build.

January 20, 202132 Comments

Korg Wavestate Berlin School Synth Jam

This synth jam, by Thomas Hammer, aka Waveformer, explores using the Korg Wavestate in a Berlin School style.… Read More Korg Wavestate Berlin School Synth Jam

December 20, 2020December 22, 20206 Comments

Free Korg Wavestate IDM Sound Library

Reader Nicholas Andolina shared a free Korg Wavestate IDM sound library.… Read More Free Korg Wavestate IDM Sound Library

December 4, 20203 Comments

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