

The unrivaled WAVESTATION and ARP’s acclaimed ARP ODYSSEY were both groundbreaking instruments that inspired craftsmen for quite a long time to return. The M1 and TRITON are adaptable workstation synthesizers that changed the melodic condition of their day. The analog synthesizer magnum opuses MS-20, Polysix, and Mono/Poly have thick and sharp sounds.

Invigorating analog, far reaching computerized The entirety of the important part that made the dependable sound of the originals are loyally duplicated. For advanced machines, Korg engineers painstakingly considered the primary synthesizer records and ASCII content document to bring the few thousand PCM and sound projects to life. A new random button has also been added to help you create evocative soundscapes with the simple press of a button.For analog machines, KORG’s Component Modeling Technology (CMT) completes the remarkably natural and flighty feeling of analog. In the further designed and refined WAVESTATION KORG Collection 2, tags have been added that allow you to filter the vast number of presets by category/sound character. In addition to a total of over 1,500 built-in preset sounds, an enormous amount of added PCM waveforms and wave sequences allows for even more variegated sound production. 7 types of PCM and program cards are equipped. The software provides extensive preset programs and waveforms found on all of the series’ models: WAVESTATION, WAVESTATION EX, WAVESTATION A/D, and WAVESTATION SR. In addition to these and other unique revolutionary features, the sound section has equipped all of WAVESTATION’s PCM, and the parameters of the delicate parts have been fully reproduced in the software by analyzing the circuit map of the original design. The user could operate a joystick to "mix" or "morph" between four oscillators, or create a wave sequence by placing waveforms in a specific order to create rhythmic or melodic sequence patterns.

The WAVESTATION synthesizer appeared in 1990 with its new "advanced vector synthesis system" which produced a new sound by combining and shifting between multiple complex waveforms.
