![]() ![]() A new authentication system has been introduced. Fixed a crash in the standalone version that occurred when opening the About menu. We changed the price of the KORG Collection plugins. The KORG Collection owners can get this upgrade without any charge. Added a randomize button to let you find a sound in the different way. We categorized the Performances with the tags like M1 plugin. A brand new sound list view to let you find sound more easily. That is available from Utility button in the top screen. The plugin was crashed when clicking the search button in the Performance list view in some environments. ![]() WAVESTATION sometimes crashes when you select a patch/wave/waveseq from the list. Some of the parameters were not listed as automation parameters in AudioUnit version. Engineers with an exhaustive knowledge of the WAVESTATION made careful adjustments in order to obtain the sound of the original instrument, something that cannot be obtained simply by sampling the original sounds.- Version 2.1.0 standalone version sometimes did not work properly. ![]() For the hardware, we analyzed the circuit diagrams of the original design, and completely replicated the circuitry in software down to the last detail. The new iWAVESTATION also reproduces in software every detail of each parameter. In the KORG Collection WAVESTATION providing the sounds from all PCM memories of the WAVESTATION. When you create a patch using multiple oscillators, the WAVESTATION lets you use vector synthesis to freely configure how the sound is modulated. The WAVESTATION differs most greatly from other synthesizers in how it lets you freely design and play wave sequences. A wave sequence cross-fades a variety of waveforms, smoothly connecting these waveforms to let you play them. The WAVESTATION was the first synthesizer that enabled wave sequencing. A complete reproduction of the advanced vector synthesis system ![]()
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