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...available inside Gadget. (This is the key factor for me).
You can change the wave forms subsequent to randomization, but it is tedious. But you can then replace individual wave forms with those from the IAPs.
I wish you could just tap on individual sample slot and get a menu of all presets.
I'm wobbling on the fence still for this. If I knew there was an amazing app to be released on the horizon I'd hold off, but as it is my xmas iTunes credit is shouting to be spent...
I always wanted a Wavestation when I was younger. Now I have one plus all the extra waveforms, I can't help but get bored with it quickly lol.
I'm not saying it isn't fun and that there is a lot more to coax out of it than I already have. It's just somehow I can only spend so long with its sound before my brain just switches off
Ugh. I'm listening to a load of demos of the bigger, ambient sounds and they're very tempting, in a 90's Tangerine Dream way. Just gone through my iM1 sounds, and though there's a bit of an overlap there the iWavestation does seem to have more in the way of bigger pads and better sounding basses. I don't think I have an existing synth that has these pad sounds, so tempted...
Yeah it definitely fills its own space on the whole. I could see me using it as sound washes and in other ways. I think as I'm mainly just playing along for fun, I may just start running it hooked up to a sequencer app and play over it. Maybe throw some random midi at it and see if anything sticks while I'm playing something else over the top.
I don't think it will become my most used synth by a long shot, but it's definitely worth having without a doubt.
I think what I'm trying to say, is that it doesn't excite me the way I thought it would. But yeah, I'm sure it's got some cracking sounds in there waiting for me to just love it one day
Just to add, I had the same thing with the iMS20 but lately I am loving that app!
Hmmm. Just mucked about with Kiev in Gadget, and realise I've neglected that one as it's good for pad stuff. Dunno, think this could go all the way to the wire.
Also if you want some evolving pads, put some long samples into MitoSynth and mess about with that.
But then again, bet that iOS Xmas money is itching to be spent
It is, but iOS money will be rationed this year so might have to hang onto it!
Yeah no that feeling. The days of buying whatever I wanted are long gone
It would be nice if you could use the cards from iM1 in the iWavestation just like with the original hardware.
It would be even nicer if you could import your own samples.
can't you?
No
is that no as in 'right now... or no as in forever?
Definitely now. I can't predict the future, and I don't work for Korg. I would guess not based on Korgs way of not adding a lot of features that go beyond the original hardware they're reproducing though.
thanks for the insight, do you know of any like iOS apps that allow it?
currently unable to purchase the iap. Goes through the Buy, Confirm dialogs but then has a 3rd dialog box with an error.
Anybody else had issues purchasing? Do I just need to keep persevering?
** EDIT: perseverance paid off. IAP finally purchased. Good stuff!
Mitosynth. Alchemy.
Grain Science
Which features of the iWAVESTATION's use of waveforms were you looking to use with your own imported waveforms? I probably won't be able to supply an answer in any case, but it would probably help others to answer if it was clear what you are hoping to do.