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Fingerlab Intros PolyWave Wavetable Sequencer Synth For iOS & Mac

Fingerlab and Jordan Rudess have introduced PolyWave, a new wavetable sequencing synth for iOS & Mac, inspired by the Korg Wavestation.… Read More Fingerlab Intros PolyWave Wavetable Sequencer Synth For iOS & Mac

November 4, 202115 Comments

New Card, WaveRex, Lets You Use Custom Samples With Korg Wavestation, M1

WaveReX is a new expansion card that lets you load your own samples and waveforms into the Korg M1 and Wavestation.… Read More New Card, WaveRex, Lets You Use Custom Samples With Korg Wavestation, M1

February 17, 202110 Comments

Korg Wavestate Synthesizer Hands-On Demo (2020 NAMM Show)

Here’s an overview and demo of the new Korg Wavestate synthesizer. … Read More Korg Wavestate Synthesizer Hands-On Demo (2020 NAMM Show)

January 29, 202043 Comments

Korg Wavestate Review

Here’s an in-depth look at the new Korg Wavestate synthesizer.… Read More Korg Wavestate Review

January 7, 202037 Comments

Korg Wavestate Introduces Wave Sequencing 2.0 (2020 NAMM Show)

The Wavestate combines Korg’s Wave Sequncing 2.0, deep modulation capabilities, plenty of polyphony (64 notes) and up to four parts and 14 effects simultaneously.… Read More Korg Wavestate Introduces Wave Sequencing 2.0 (2020 NAMM Show)

January 7, 2020February 22, 202025 Comments

Korg Wavestation Hardware vs Software

Woody compares the sound of a hardware Korg Wavestation to the Korg Wavestation VST plugin.… Read More Korg Wavestation Hardware vs Software

September 16, 201721 Comments

Korg iWavestation Brings Classic Wavestation Sound To iOS

With iWavestation, Korg says that it has ‘evolved the operability’ of the Wavestation…… Read More Korg iWavestation Brings Classic Wavestation Sound To iOS

November 30, 2016December 1, 201650 Comments

Korg Legacy Collection Updated For 64-Bit Action

Korg has announced that the Korg Legacy Collection series is now available in 64-bit. The Legacy Collection series, made up of software recreations of classic Korg gear, includes the MS-20, Polysix, Mono/Poly, Wavestation and M1, as well as MDE-X effects processor and LegacyCell will now work on the latest 64-bit DAWs.

March 6, 2013March 6, 201326 Comments

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