I have been searching the net for a long time, for a freeware editor which can be used for controlling my wavestation SR. I don't care if it is a Max/Msp patch or anything, I just don't want to pay motu for a discontinued program, which proberly dosen't run on OS X 10.5.8.
So hit me with some editor stuff, btw I use ableton so VST and other plugin types will work as well.
Korgwavestation editor?
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Re: Korgwavestation editor?
I don't know of any free ones. MIDIQuest is good, it does VST. I'm still using it though not for Wavestation- I use the Legacy plugin instead. The only hardware I have now is Novation KS rack, V- Synth and Roland SPD-11. MIDIQuest is great for the D50 in the V-Synth.
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Re: Korgwavestation editor?
But does the legacy softsynth send dedicated midisignals to the wavestation? Or is it just my reading that is off the record?
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Re: Korgwavestation editor?
No it doesn't. But you can import patches FROM the hardware Wavestation. Also the software has a filter, and all of the PCM cards built in. I personally much prefer it to the hardware- easier editing and a slight improvement in sound quality.