Wavestation | |
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Manufacturer | Korg |
Dates | 1990–1994 |
Price | $2195 £1575 |
Technical specifications | |
Polyphony | 32 |
Timbrality | 8 patches (Wavestation, EX and A/D) and 16 (SR) |
Oscillator | 4 digital oscillators with 396 waves each |
LFO | 2 x 32 – Triangle, Square, Sawtooth, Ramp |
Synthesis type | Digital vector synthesis with Wave Sequencing |
Filter | 32 low-pass |
Attenuator | 32 ADSR envelope generators |
Aftertouch expression | Yes – Channel (mono) — Wavestation A/D capable of receiving polyphonic aftertouch |
Velocity expression | Yes |
Storage memory | see memory allocation chart |
Effects | 2×47 or 55 |
Input/output | |
Keyboard | 61-keys |
Left-hand control | Pitch and Modulation Wheels, Joystick |
External control | MIDI |
The Korg Wavestation is a vector synthesis synthesizer first produced in the early 1990s and later re-released as a software synthesizer in 2004. Its primary innovation was Wave Sequencing, a method of multi-timbral sound generation in which different PCM waveform data are played successively, resulting in continuously evolving sounds.[1] The Wavestation's "Advanced Vector Synthesis" sound architecture resembled early vector synths such as the Sequential Circuits Prophet VS.
Designed as a "pure" synthesizer rather than a music workstation, it lacked an on-board song sequencer, yet the Wavestation, unlike any synthesizer prior to its release, was capable of generating complex, lush timbres and rhythmic sequences that sounded like a complete soundtrack by pressing only one key.[2][3] Keyboard Magazine readers gave the Wavestation its "Hardware Innovation of the Year" award,[4] and in 1995 Keyboard listed it as one of the "20 Instruments that Shook the World."[5]
The Wavestation lineup consisted of four models: the Wavestation and Wavestation EX keyboards, and the Wavestation A/D and Wavestation SR rackmount sound modules.
In 2020, Korg released a new hardware 3-octaves-full-of-knobs keyboard version called Korg Wavestate, which integrate a much more powerful version of the original Wavestation, called "wave sequencing V2".
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