Doesn't sound "normal" to me. Try moving the mod wheel back though :-) I
seem to recall a few that have reverb>mod wheel routings. Reloading patches
is adequate. DO NOT enter diagnostic mode and clear things or you'll be in
for a repair bill installing new EPROMs or whatever they used...can't
recall. I used that once because I had it repaired and feared the repair
people had done nothing. To make SURE this time that they replaced those
chips, I killed 'em :-) Then it started doing the same thing again anyway
and Korg finally just gave me a new EX model out of warranty! -Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rory McDonald" <rmcdonald@...>
To: <oldsynths@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 1:37 PM
Subject: RE: [[oldsynths] Re: Korg Wavestation]
> One thing I noticed trying out the Wavestation was that is seems that
almost
> all the presets are bathed, and sometimes drenched in reverb. Is that the
> case normally or is this unit possibly need a Factory reset?
> Seems like a nice synth for pads, bells and such- the acoustic sounds
arent
> too good though.
> I need to decide if I am going to keep it, because right now I have more
> synths than room...
> Rory McDonald
> Oldsynths Moderator
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert [mailto:sounddoctorin@...]
> Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 10:46 AM
> To: oldsynths@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [[oldsynths] Re: Korg Wavestation]
>
>
>
> Those of us who use wavestation still argue that it's one of the most
> effective synths on the planet. Here's why
>
> 1) the sample library is ordered largely around building block sounds
> attained
> from prophet VS and other analog synths.
>
> 2) a lot of depth possible in how the sounds are layered.
>
> 3) simple filtering that doesn't do stuff that sounds horribly unnatural
> when
> pasted over the root sounds
>
> 4) a LOT of expressive control afforded...interacting mod wheel, pedals,
> vel,
> AT, and vector stick to even arrange where a wavesequence is entered
> for instance...and to control various key parameters of the...
>
> 5) nice fx! WS was noted by reviewers as being one of the first keyboards
> to
> have a really decent fx environment. Blew away the Yamaha SY77 for
instance
> which had just been reviewed by keyboard.
>
> Wavestation is one of the most monumental synths ever released for
> certain.
> And because it represented these technologies coming of age and being
used
> fairly well....you really can't improve on certain aspects of it.
> Definitely
> one of the best buys out there for people who want to get into digital
> synthesis or add a unique set of facilities to their studio environment.
> -Bob
> "tsomneevich" <thom_s4@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Rory, Bill and all,
>
> I recently unloaded my Wavestation, but not because I didn't love it.
> (No room, got a Microwave XTK). I really liked the wave sequencing.
> It's quite a bit more powerful than what you'd find on a Microwave.
> You can also choose how quickly the waves morph -- from instantaneous
> to gradual, so you can get evolving pads or gurgling wavetable fun. I
> can't even remember its filter -- must have been forgettable :) The
> aftertouch was going on mine; I had to almost bend my fingers
> backwards to make it respond.
>
> Editing isn't too fun, but I think you can use Soundiver w/ it. Its
> capabilities are pretty much limited by your imagination. You can do
> faux-granular stuff, vector stuff, whatever. I love the subtlety of
> wave synthesis. You don't even need filters really.
>
> I hear the A/D module is the one to get, but the WS1 was fine by me.
>
> By the way, Korg has wavetables in the new MS2000/ MicroKorg line,
> though they're pretty wimpy. A few nice tables, including
> an "infinite" one (you can do Shepard Tones! Woo hoo!). Can't really
> go enveloping through the tables, though, and no morphing. W/ a few
> changes, the MS2000 could almost be an MS20, SQ10, VC10 and WS in one
> Midi-controlled box. But we can't have everything, I guess. Does
> anyone else like the filter on the MS2000? It got great reviews, but
> aside from the fact that it at least includes more than just LP, it
> sounds crappy to me...
>
> Hope you love the board, Rory!
> Scott
>
> --- In oldsynths@yahoogroups.com, Bill Sautter <sautter@c...> wrote:
> > Just enjoy it and play/experiment to your heart's content!
> > I have the Wavestation SR (rack version) and it can produce some
> very
> > interesting & unique sounds unlike almost any other synth.
> > I never understood why Korg didn't incorporate the Wavestation's
> technology
> > into future keyboards (i.e., they could have done a Wavestation
> board for
> > the Trinity & Triton, as they did with the MOSS and Z1 boards).
> > - Bill
> >
> > At 12:49 pm 10/02/2003, you wrote:
> > >Hi:
> > >I just acquired a Wavestation (keyboard WS1 version) and havent
> even
> > >checked it out yet. Any thoughts out there on this synth?
> > >What is it good at? Pros/Cons
> > >Rory McDonald
> > >Oldsynths Moderator
>
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