Korg has released a software version of the Wavestate synthesizer. According to the company, the plugin is identical to its hardware counterpart, allowing users to exchange presets and patches between the two.
The virtual versions of the Korg Wavestate are based on the same technologies as the hardware editions of the synthesizer. Compatibility allows you to import both patches created in plugins into real instruments, and settings generated in devices into plugins.
Korg’s line of digital synthesizers, which includes Wavestate, runs on a unified hardware platform based on the Rapsberry Pi. This solution allowed the company to transfer the instruments into a software environment without any functional or sound losses.
Additional information:
The Korg Wavestate Native plugin is fully compatible with the original digital synthesizer. The development is equipped with a Wave Sequencing 2.0 sound engine with support for 64-voice stereo polyphony.
Users can control timing, waveform behavior, and pitch independently to create complex waveforms. Filters from Korg MS-20 and Polysix, as well as a number of other processing options, are available for signal processing.
The modulation engine supports up to 4000 receivers without loss of performance. The modulation section is complemented by an advanced randomizer with a large number of settings.
The plugin comes with a sample library that Korg says is “thousands of times larger than the original Wavestation library.”
✔️ Features:
Special crossgrade from wavestate (hardware)
Wave Sequencing 2.0
Extensive modulation
Gigabytes of samples
Modeled filters, including MS-20 and Polysix
64 stereo voices
4 Layers with Vector control
14 simultaneous effects
Set Lists and Smooth Sound Transitions
Randomization
Designed by Korg R&D in California
Patch exchange between wavestate and wavestate native
✔️ Treatment procedure:
1. Place the KORG folder in
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C:\Users\Public\Documents
2. Install Wavestate Native
3. Run KORG3_KeyGen.exe, click “REGISTER”
All operations on behalf administrator
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