

But if you're tempted to believe that the Wavestate is a 'bigger' Wavestation you would be wrong in one important respect. The Wavestate's synthesis engine is based upon samples and multi-samples called Waves, and you can play these individually or string them together to create all manner of rhythmic sequences and evolving sounds. Is it an update of the original Wavestation, a completely new beastie, or does it lie somewhere between? Wave Sequencing 2.0 But now, a quarter of a century since the last Wavestation was discontinued, there's a new kid on the block. Happily, its Wave Sequencing technology didn't disappear entirely, resurfacing as a soft synth in 2004, and in limited form in the OASYS and the Kronos.

I thought that that was a great shame, but the huge amount of resources that Korg poured into the Prophecy, the Trinity, the original OASYS and the Z1 in the mid-'90s meant that the company never returned to the Wavestation. Wave Sequencing is back - and this time it's got knobs on!įrom the WS‑1 keyboard in 1990 to the SR rack released in 1992, the Wavestation family remained in production for only five years or so before being discontinued.
