New Sound Library showcases range of the Korg Wavestate Synthesizer
Ultimate Patches has introduced a new sound library, 333 New Wavestate Presets, that showcases the sonic range of the Korg Wavestate synthesizer.
The collection features three volumes of Wavestate presets, each offering 111 sounds. You can preview the patches via the above video.
While Korg markets the Wavestate primarily for its modern implementation of Wave Sequencing synthesis, the synth has a deep synth engine that’s capable of recreating classic subtractive synthesis sounds and much more. This collection showcases a completely different side of the Wavestate than the official presets.
XNB latest video is a complete guide to the Korg Wavestate synthesizer.
Note that the Wavestate is a very deep synth, so part 1 of this guide is more than 2 hours long, but focuses on the key features. Part 2 will cover Wave Sequencing, and part 3 will cover features like user samples and the companion app.
Topics covered:
0:00 – Intro
06:18 – Layers & Samples
13:54 – Programs
17:18 – Program setting
29:16 – Saving
37:25 – Filter
46:49 – Filter env
52:35 – Filter mod
59:51 – Pitch
01:09:37 – AMP
01:14:45 – LFO’s
01:29:00 – FX’s
01:42:32 – MOD’s
01:57:09 – Mod/Pef Knobs
02:03:24 – Vector
02:15:58 – Zones
02:23:39 – Conclusion
Watch the video and share your thoughts on the complete guide to the Korg Wavestate!
The video is not intended to be a review, but a complete, in-depth guide to the Korg Opsix.
What XNB say about the video:
“I tried to cover almost everything about the synth on one single video, so I don’t block your learning by releasing part in different days. That’s why is a bit long, but everything was recorded in sections, so you can watch it as a course. You can navigate the timeline or click the chapters to see what you want.
On this one we will go from what is an operator, carrier and modulator to controls the whole synth and getting to know all the modes (FM, Ring mod, Filter, Filter FM, Waveshaper and Effect).”
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