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Wavestation

Synth (Wavetable) Plugin by Korg
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$49.99

KVR Audio news items relating to Wavestation

Korg releases Korg Collection 2 - Up To 60% Off21 Apr 2020Korg Collection for Mac/Win updated with AAX Support - Sale Extended01 Feb 2018Korg releases ARP Odyssey and KORG Collection with limited time sale22 Dec 2017KORG Legacy Collection updated - macOS High Sierra support27 Sep 2017KORG Legacy Collection updated with 64-bit compatibility05 Mar 2013Korg updates KORG Legacy Collection series for Mac (minor updates)10 Apr 2012Korg expands microKEY family of USB Powered Controllers with 25 and 61 key versions (Free Korg Legacy Software Suite with microKEY-61)21 Mar 2012Korg updates LegacyCell for Windows to v1.2.426 Sep 2011Korg updates Wavestation for Mac to v1.6.621 Dec 2010Korg unbundles Legacy Collection Series Plug-ins18 Nov 2010Korg updates KLC- Analog Edition / Virtual MS-20 to v1.2.3 and KLC-Digital Edition to 1.3.2 (+changes Copy Protection)10 Nov 2009Korg updates KLC - Analog Edition / Virtual MS-20 to v1.2.2 and M1 Le to v1.0.425 Apr 2007Korg releases KORG Legacy Collection v1.1.10 (C/R version)22 Mar 2007Korg releases KLC - Digital Edition v1.305 Mar 2007Korg releases KLC - Digital edition v1.2.1 (incl. Universal Binary)05 Oct 2006Korg releases Legacy Collection v1.1.8 (+Analog Edition & Virtual MS-20 v1.0.1)28 Apr 2006Korg releases KLC-DE v1.2 (incl. Wavestation v1.6, M1 v1.5.1 & MDE-X v1.2.3)31 Mar 2006Korg releases KLC Digital Edition v1.1 (M1 1.5, WS 1.5.3, MDE-X 1.2.2)19 Jan 2006Korg announces the Legacy Collection - Digital Edition (incl. M1)08 Sep 2005Korg updates The Legacy Collection (OSX)06 May 2005Korg (USA) launches Triton Extreme/Legacy Collection Promotion12 Mar 2005Korg Legacy Collection updated to v1.1.223 Dec 2004Korg releases Legacy Collection demo (+updates AU to v1.1.1)09 Oct 2004Korg Legacy Collection v1.1 released28 Aug 2004Korg Legacy Collection v1.1 announced24 Jul 2004Korg Legacy Collection v1.0.1 released06 Jul 2004Korg Legacy Collection at NAMM17 Jan 2004Korg announce virtual MS20, Polysix and Wavestation07 Mar 2003

Comments & Discussion for Korg Wavestation

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arkmabat
arkmabat
14 January 2014 at 3:27am

Some of these user-made presets work with the vst:

http://www.danphillips.com/wavestation/ws_sysex.htm.

(Inside Wavestation click File>Import>RawData)

arkmabat
arkmabat
14 January 2014 at 3:41am

The Paul_WS folder contains a really deep patch called "Poseidon's Pad". It seems to be free, he just asks to be credited if you use it commercially.

BlackWinny
BlackWinny
14 January 2014 at 4:07pm

Neat double info! Thank you both.

dwozzle
dwozzle
31 March 2014 at 12:39pm

Does anyone know for certain where the factory patches are stored on disk? Is it here:
C:\Program Files (x86)\KORG\KORG Legacy\Presets\WAVESTATION.fxb

Want to make sure I have backup of those someplace handy (as opposed to my regular full machine backups).

BlackWinny
BlackWinny
31 March 2014 at 3:35pm

No, it is.

C:\ProgramData\KORG\WAVESTATION\WAVESTATION.fxb.

and.

C:\ProgramData\KORG\WAVESTATION\WAVESTATION_Init.fxb.

All the factory banks of the Legacy collection are in the subdirectories of.

C:\ProgramData\KORG\.

Have fun.

BlackWinny
BlackWinny
31 March 2014 at 3:47pm

And of course you'll put your own banks (those that you make yourself and those that you buy, download, etc.) in a personal directory. My advice: never place any personal file, even musical banks or patches, in subfolders of "C:\Program files" nor "C:\Program files (x86)". Because these trees may cause problems due to security restrictions of use for the owner.

ALL my VST's are put in subfolders of a totally independent tree, as long as it is allowed by the installation program (here at home my tree for music applications is "C:\!MAO" and for VSTs I have "C:\!MAO\32" and "C:\!MAO\64" but you can name all that as you want). And all their presets are in subfolders of each VST (except of course those automatically put in "C;\ProgramData" or in the "Documents" tree by the installation programs, but these special files are always found by the VST without any problem).

BlackWinny
BlackWinny
31 March 2014 at 3:51pm

That's curious, the text editor of KVR systematically replaces the backslashes by slashes. That's really bothering...

And it has also a very bad management of the punctuation at the end of the paragraphs.

Anyway...

tbritton
tbritton
28 July 2015 at 5:50pm

Just a note to add: They no longer use the "dongle" copy protection. They use the online form of copy protection. You can run it on only one computer at a time, but it is easy to go online from the new computer and update the protection keys so it now works on the new computer. (Have to be online, though!)

A truly great synth. They added another bank of "card" sounds as well.

Terry.

BlackWinny
BlackWinny
28 July 2015 at 6:35pm

Yes, and it's been while that all the copy protection of the KLC is like that, without any dongle.

All the KLC collection is within my top 10 synths forever. MS-20, Mono/Poly, Polisyx, Wavestation, and M1. And they feature all the original banks and extra-banks which were made by Korg + plus many third party banks. Thousands and thousands of presets to enjoy.

MFXxx
MFXxx
28 July 2015 at 6:40pm

Great plugins. The c/r copy protection for Korg is a right royal PITA. Twice yearly with the summer change it all has to be re-authorised, every single plugin on every single daw. When ever a new daw is installed and in some cases updated, again authorisation for every plugin. I much preferred the dongle. Keep thinking there's a better option however so far really resisted it.

Otherwise very sound plugins, although the GUIs could do with a resize with today's higher and larger res monitors. Still for the money they are excellent and you get exactly what you pay for imho.

Notbob
Notbob
22 August 2016 at 2:30am

I bought the Korg Taktile 25 controller to have keys to play my Volca hdwr. synth, and the KLC came free with the purchase. These plugins were my introduction to soft synths. I think they're very nice sounding, easy to use synth plugins.The controller and all 5 plugins... for $50 (I had a coupon). What a deal! Even for the full price, they seem very reasonably priced for what they are.

Zig
Zig
26 January 2020 at 6:11am

I was looking for a VST synth that sounds great. I didn't want a rave, arpeggio or rapper style gunk box. I just wanted nice sounds for nice songs. Then I remembered that as a younger man, I sold many of the Wavestations as hardware. Then along came the M1 etc. So, I looked at what sound I wanted. The Triton sounds great but costs a lot. The M1 isn't very unique and you can get similar/same sounds from the Wavestation. So, it was a no-brainer. I bought the Wavestation from the Korg website.

People who want usable sounds should look no further. Many software synths nowadays cost a load but apart from a few outrageous sounds and noises, they don't deliver. Payment, download, installation and activation worked like a charm. No crashes, no freezes. It works, baby. Minor thing is that the UI cannpt be adjusted like on the Triton. The VST looks rather small on my high resolution monitor. I had to get my glasses out.

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