

you will figure it out I rarely if ever looked at the manual.Ī few miscellaneuos points from someone who has has a WSAD and WSSR since they were new:Ī) The WS VST sounds pretty good, but I can't achieve some of the smootheness and pleasing sparkle with the VST on some of my programs like I did with the hardware. I did not like mine, sold it, then always missed it, now for some reason I have a wavestation EX and a Wavestation A/D Not too bad to program. Load sounds back into bank 1 then copy to other banks. move joystick around listen to how a single OSC evolves based on your wave programming or combined with the other oscs. assign each osc to a vector "joystick position etc." hold down keys. then pick waveforms per osc and how long you want each waveform to last. Probably best you don' t have the factory sounds. But my studio is finally rewired with a reinforced shelf for holding my effects as well as a dbx compressor that I operated on to change which side the newly replaced power cord comes out of.Shoot me a PM I am pretty sure I have the manuals.Īlso, yeah standard battery, just replace it now. The WS A/D is about the deepest rackmount device I have ever seen. I spent the last 4 days swapping where my rack mount effects devices sit with my rack mount synths. I also ordered a top cover and some rack/chassis screws as these did not look like the originals.Īnyway I settled with the seller who agreed to reimburse some money and give me at least one PCM program card. In fact this is the only way to get these as they are glued right into the face plate and are not sold seperate. This includes the clear pastic cover over the display and input level meters. Also to my surprise you can still order a front panel face plate for $76 which I did. Replaced that and the memory problem is no longer. Miles(this guy's great as I 've also been dealing with him trying to get a lipless keybed for my CX-3)) gave me the battery type -standard 3V Lithium type from Radio Shack. So the next day I called Parts is Parts -distributor for Korg. This was after loading my banks from Sounddiver. But worst of all my settings were lost when I powered it off and turned it back on.


Also the chassis top cover was pretty scratched up for a unit listed as MINT. I was a little disappointed that the front display window was pretty scruffed up along with a nice scratch on the input level meter and chips in the face plate paint. That means that all of the sounds from the immense Wavestation library sound great on the Wavestation SR, too. The Wavestation SR uses the same Advanced Vector Synthesis and Wave Sequencing as the other members of the award-winning Wavestation family. Program data is 100% compatible with the Wavestation and Wavestation A/D. With a special set of effects designed specifically for multi-timbral use, you can even use a separate high-quality effect on each of the 4 individual outputs. But the SR has 32 Multisets - double the number of the Wavestation EX and Wavestation A/D.Īlso new is the ability to set the panning and FX bussing for each MIDI channel, for MlDI-controlled mixes that can go directly from the Wavestation SR outputs to tape. Like the rest of the Wavestation family, the SR's Multisets can play a separate complex split and layered Performance on each of 16 MIDI channels. The Wavestation SR was designed from the ground up with multitimbral use in mind - just press a single front-panel button, and you're in Multi mode. shimmering strings, delicate pads, searing leads and more - a complete set of standard sounds along with hundreds of rich, complex timbres that would be impossible to create on any other synthesizer. This huge number of internal Performances ranges from emulative sounds to unique Wavestation signature textures, including acoustic pianos, modern drums, booming basses. This gives you instant access to an incredible 550 Performances (600 with an optional Program Card)-hundreds more than the original Wavestation keyboard. Does the SR have the same, active wavetable and vector processing as the A/D? The Wavestation SR features 3 RAM Banks and 8 ROM Banks, containing a "Best Of" collection from the vast Wavestation sound library.

S'cuse my ignorance, but it's been awhile.
