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KORG have great sound designers working for them, no question 👍🏼
Oh lordy, you’ve got it bad, @Telstar5. I think we’ve all been there with something.
Have you checked out Nave? It’s an IAA relic but it still sounds amazing - just as good, if not slightly better imho:
@colonel_mustard Oh NO WAY , Jose , senor’ mustard .. Nave is pretty but it doesn’t have that “3rd” dimension” that ModWave does. That nastiness ..
The 3rd dimension of being new...
I mean you COULD be right . But it doesn’t sound quite like ModWave. And it isn’t Auv3
Didn’t mean to pick on you... just kidding, time is 4th dimension anyway... different is not a good/bad thing, it’s what makes us all love music
No harm no foul, my friend. But thanks for checking in just the same 👍💯😉
I'm fighting GAS on this and the OpSix. Man, if they had module versions instead of keys...
That's an amazing piece of kit. I'm just wondering if Gadget and Warszawa (Electribe Wave) can do the same things as the Modwave? 😉 That might be a cheaper solution if someone can confirm.
Then again, I know what GAS feels like, because I've had it in regards to Teenage Engineering's OP-1. 🤣 The interesting effects (including the cow), the "committing to tape" workflow, etc all make it an intriguing instrument. But, when it comes down to it, I'd rather spend $1000+ on a new iPad Pro than an OP-1 since I can do more with an iPad Pro. 🤷♂️
So you own a Wavestate already? 😉
The preset designers managed to get phat sounds out of a wavetable synth, a feature that presets in other WT synths often lack. These are my own new personal benchmark for creating wavetable sounds in Drambo. Thanks for posting @Telstar5!
The new SynthMaster is worth checking out as well...
Looking forward to see more SFM demos to see if knob response has improved, which is my main issue with it (based on previous version), but a dealbreaker unfortunately.
@sfm may I request a minute or two fingering (instead of mouse) to demonstrate please? Simple things like set semitone to +7 without throwing iPad to the wall... you can always edit it out if fails
Ha! Nooo... I'm trying to convince myself I truly don't need to collect 'em all, and Wavestate seems the most redundant to software.
Try one first, it can do much more than you might expect from it!
Be sure to let me know when you upload some of those Drambo patches mate.
I’d say Nave and also Electribe Wave is about .3 of what a Modwave amounts to
I will tell anyone who listens that the opsix is the best synth you can get for its price. I’ve had it several months now and I just love it with no complaints.
The “aggressive” sounds of the Modwave aren’t my style, but Korg really knocked it out of the park with opsix and the two waves for an under $1k package.
NOT HELPING! I have enough keys, and the Hydrasynth is really the only keyboard I'm entertaining. I don't have anything else with PAT, plus it has that ribbon controller.
That said, I did find a guy that cut the OpSix chassis to remove the keys and it's a painless DIY hack to make it a module...
That's the kind of pad interaction that should be on GeoShred's apps.
I also have had an opsix for a few months, sometimes I’ve actually switched it on
I also agree that the modwave is a synth designed to sell, but not designed to sit in a mix – it’s way too extrovert, you’d have difficulty coping with such a constant and total attention funnel
I’m thinking of starting a series of WTFKnobs for the opsix, where I basically go through each page of the manual and basically do exactly what it says, no more no less. I’m thinking of doing it as a live stream each episode (you know, with a youtube chat room and all that, which I’ll no doubt ignore because I’m doing the livestream at the same time). Would people think that’s a good idea?
I’ve got to sort out an overhead cam first, probably a raspberry pi 3 with high-quality cam and ancient Taylor-Hobson lens with quite a narrow field of view, at the moment it has ‘Motion’ installed but I’d have to have it just run the video preview all the time and take the hdmi into channel 4 of my ATEM Mini Pro) – I can’t do a fancy close-up of the opsix display because I can’t be arsed setting up yet another overhead just to do that, well, I can’t even be arsed to set up any overhead at all or I would’ve done so by now, but I really need to think about how I can, I can’t in my current live-streaming room, so it won’t happen immediately
Ok
I'd like to add that while the Modwave can sound much like what you make of it, the presets are indeed typical show-off candidates for the thing to sell.
Of course they are. Would any synth manufacturer not want them to be?
I think they've done a great job with the presets. It's easy to make a WT based synth sound bright, harsh, aggressive and "digital" but it's much harder to give it that oomph that jumps out of some of the preset sounds.
Still, I think that the Wavestate can cover a lot of that ground - with different approaches in sound design of course.
Is the wanting a module instead of a keyboard synth solely a space thing? I don’t get it otherwise. I already find it hard enough to truly feel connected to soft synths; if I have hardware I want to feel like I am in direct control of it.
Plus I’ve yet to see a MIDI keyboard that isn’t plasticky and tacky looking.
I'm holding out that one day Korg will release these as VSTs.
Yeah. I've got a Summit, a 61 key SL Mk3, a Komplete Kontrol S61 Mk2, a Keystep, a Keystep Pro, and a Fantom 8. I REALLY don't need any more keys!
(I'm omitting my Behringer Odyssey because those keys feel awful and I'm likely going to replace it with a B2600, sticking with my "modules first!" mindset.)
Synthmaster DOES sound really good
@sfm: You mean it’s actually difficult to program? ( synthmaster )? Lol.. Seriously , thanks for the tip. Didn’t know it was such a pain in the a— to deal with on iPad..