thank you so much for this tutorial. I just got WaveState Native and it's impossible to do anything without this basic understanding. I look forward to watching the rest of your tutorials. Thanks again!
Beautiful beautiful tutorial! See? This is why I stuck with the Wavestate. It's capable of gorgeous sounds and the Korg manual doesn't help in using this plugin at all. Hell, it took me two full days to learn how to import my own samples as well as understand the Sample lane. Tres bien, Qui. Tres bien.
Thankyou so much for this tutorial, it gives true step by step learning. Without your channel I wouldn't have known how to even start with this software. I will share your channel with my pals and hopefully you will see a few more subscribers.
Thank you for this excellent tutorial. I will study it closely as i learn the Wavestate VST. The Wavestate VST is among the best synths i have ever heard.
If you follow the tutorials over here and try them out yourself, then you will master the wavestate in notime. Also look at the tutorials in the sound design series on my channel, these contains also a lot of tips and tricks
Thanks for doing all this work! Its making the process of using the wavestate a lot more fun :) I started out a drummer but really want to create my own music now. Thanks to you I created my first preset - its sounds a bit like the monolith space odysy 2001 music at the meets the elf music in Lord Of the Rings - I call the patch 2001 Space Elves lol
This tutorial pulls back the curtains on many of the sound design mysteries of the Wavestate. One thing I couldn't figure out, though, was why the first sample in Layer A didn't seem to be retriggered when changing midi input notes, and also when the first sample was initially triggered, that sample didn't seem to last the specified 1.6760 duration, but the Wavestate moved rapidly to the second sample. I noticed this around 10:55 in the tutorial (but not at 7:49 during the timing discussion). There's probably something obvious I'm missing, but I'm eager to learn! Thanks again for your great lesson!!!
yes, that is a great trick you can use to use the 1.6 seconds of the first sample but already crossfading into the second sample. So in this case this is caused by: - click sample cell 1 - check the time setting of this cell, this is 1.6760 - now press the xfade time dial on the right side of your screen - it has a higher number, which means that you will hear sample cell 1 and also sample cell 2 right from the start crossfading over that complete 1.6740 seconds. So if you lower the xfade value of sample cell 1 to a lower value then the time value then it will behave like you would expect based on your question.
OMG! Another 20 minutes of great value! I say it again but watching your tutos allows us to spare days and days of fastidious manual reading. Korg should pay you for that! I do not use WS native, but I am using your tutos to program my WS hardware through the editor and it works perfectly
thank you for your nice comment, there are a lot of tutorials on my youtube channel for the korg wavestate, there is also a series for the hardware version of the korg wavestate on my channel. Although i think that the wavestate native series is better in showing whats going on behind the scenes of the wavestate.
Very good 👍 tutorial 👏 Usually i dont do sounds cause...i want but I dont do it takes lots of time, all those macros , knobs...etcetc....but i often do need to make a very special sound that i hear in my head exactly for the track i am on at the moment, but i need to make it on the run, in few minutes and...with this synth and you cool tutorial i just made a very special lead for the specific track in few minutes, so I think i will use this synth a lot, very unique to me🤗😍💋💃🌬️
Thanks for taking your time to explain what you know about the wave state to help us beginners. Subscribed and liked. Can I ask how you save your project?
Thank you for this tutorial! ✨Even after the first video wavestate started to look logical and easy to use! Are you going to make similar courses for Wavestation and Triton Ex?
i have no plans for those two synths. What i do is look closely to the subscribers per video, the comments and likes and views to see what people find iteresting. Videos for the modwave for instance barely get views , likes and comments, so i canceled the complete tutorial series for the modwave (which is one of my favorite synths!) Now I work on the tutorial series for the korg pa5x, which has more response. The triton and wavestation are too old, so i don't expect a lot of views and likes on those ones, so that's why i don't create tutorial series for them.
Really interesting video! Could be that (for me) software version is quite more intuitive than the hardware synth version? I absolutely love wave sequencing and wavetable synthesis! Can this software be considered as a standalone software without the Wavestate hardware?
Yes, this is not an editor for the hardware (there’s a separate editor for that), it’s actually a native plugin. I don’t know if it’ll run in standalone mode without a DAW though.
Hello Qui, we are all waiting eagerly for your promised 1, sound set from the Modwave for the purchase... You have with your "Zen Garden" video 3 months ago already announced the soundset in the 1st Quartral 22 should appear.... wie schautes aus? wnn you can finally buy it, I'm looking forward to it very much, Gruss Klaus
Where does this overview screen come from? I don’t understand can you help me? I just bought wave State i’m not impressed with it. The presets are terrible. Maybe good for sound effects or maybe I just need to learn more about it right now I’m currently irritated with it. Can you help?
the wavestate is a very deep and quite complicated synth, so it takes some time to understand it. This overview screen is from the VST version, if you want to follow the tutorials for the hardware version then just go to the playlist section of my youtube channel and select the playlist for the hardware wavestate course. There almost any area of the hardware wavestate is covered and you will get quickly up to speed with what you can do with this synth.
@@quirobinez thank you very much man. I appreciate your quick response. Most people don’t do that your tutorials are great but I guess I’m just slow. I’ll keep in touch if you don’t mind. I have the minilog too so there another one I got to figure out lol a lot to wrap your head around. Thank you very much.
Hi. I am having a very stupid problem with this synth. When I opened it for the first few days It was going smooth and then all hell broke loose. The browser used to show Wavestate and Wavestation presets, then, from one session to the next it stopped showing the Wavestation presets in the browser but if I open the librarian the two collections are there and one more "Building blocks". The other detail is that if I recall correctly I used to load presets directly from the Librarian (like in modwave) and now I can only load them from the browser and only Wavestate presets since the Wavestation ones aren't even available in the browser page. Needless to say that this is driving me nuts and don't know what to do about it. Reinstalled it a couple of times and nothing. Thanks for any suggestion or idea.
there aren't really wavestation performances in the wavestate native, but you do have access to the wavestation collection for wave sequences and samples. In the librarian you see a dropdownlist after the word filter (left side of your browser), there you can select the WSEQ or ALL data to see the wavestation collection tab again.
@@quirobinez Sorry to bother you again. Just three simple questions, can you open presets from the librarian ?, does the browser show Wavestation collection ?, do you have an asterisc in front of the presets names in the names box ? you see, the problem is that I have no way of opening Wavestation presets because they don't even show in the browser and I can't open them from the librarian and there's a fuckin asterisc in front of the presets names that I don't think it was there when I started using it. Thank you so much for the patience, this is driving me nuts because when I started none of this was like it is now.
if you mean if you can import your own samples in the the wavestate native and use them for wave sequencing then the answer is yes! If you really mean wave tables (which is a different synthesis technique then this VST support, then no, you need the korg modwave for using wave tables)
Just bought it. Its up and running, but i have one problem. It wont send the sound to the headphonejack. It only plays thru the mac speakers. Have this tutorial running and that sound goes out thru the headphonejack to my mixer. Ive looked at the settings for audio and it says that it goes to headphones, obviously since i can hear youtube thru them. How do I get Wavestate Native to send its sound to the headphonejack?
@nuts - yes it is. You are in a “wavestate” video, which already implies using samples so any “sound” made will use samples. Claiming it’s not his is akin to stating an analog synth sound isn’t your own if you tweak a few knobs because you picked an existing oscillator. Bro literally created a new, layered, unique sound with customizations in 18 minutes and (I’m assuming you watched him do it). If he loaded someone else’s preset for performance or program, yes it wouldn’t be his. But this is 100% his.
Please if you don’t mind more tutorials this is the best I’ve seen quick and straight to the point
Qui is out and out the finest most straight forward Korg tutor who highlights all the likely challenges you might comes across - Excellent!!
thank you so much for this tutorial. I just got WaveState Native and it's impossible to do anything without this basic understanding. I look forward to watching the rest of your tutorials. Thanks again!
Well done sir and thank you! 40 minutes of reading in 18 mins of very nice demo tutorial. 👍👍👍👍
Beautiful beautiful tutorial! See? This is why I stuck with the Wavestate. It's capable of gorgeous sounds and the Korg manual doesn't help in using this plugin at all. Hell, it took me two full days to learn how to import my own samples as well as understand the Sample lane. Tres bien, Qui. Tres bien.
Thankyou so much for this tutorial, it gives true step by step learning. Without your channel I wouldn't have known how to even start with this software. I will share your channel with my pals and hopefully you will see a few more subscribers.
Thank you for this excellent tutorial.
I will study it closely as i learn the Wavestate VST.
The Wavestate VST is among the best synths i have ever heard.
Super helpful! Just got the native vst, wrapping my head around difference between that and the hardware layout. Thanks much!
Your tutorial's and the WS native GUI helped so much to fill in all the gaps in understanding this fantastic machine thank you Qui
I'm new to this but you explain things in a way even I can understand. Thanks!!
Big thanks, Qui. Just what I needed. Got wavestate native on summer sale. Loving the sounds, and seriously want to understand the programming.
If you follow the tutorials over here and try them out yourself, then you will master the wavestate in notime. Also look at the tutorials in the sound design series on my channel, these contains also a lot of tips and tricks
Hello - and now here at the native too. Yes I am a KORG_Fan. Greetings from Germany. And again - many thanks for your videos. They help me a lot!
excellent tutorial. best I've seen thus far.
Excellent tutorial Qui. That cleared up a few things I hadn't realised and now Wavestate is back on my radar again. Thank you.
Thank you so much for making this, it's extremely helpful!
Thanks for doing all this work! Its making the process of using the wavestate a lot more fun :) I started out a drummer but really want to create my own music now. Thanks to you I created my first preset - its sounds a bit like the monolith space odysy 2001 music at the meets the elf music in Lord Of the Rings - I call the patch 2001 Space Elves lol
This tutorial pulls back the curtains on many of the sound design mysteries of the Wavestate. One thing I couldn't figure out, though, was why the first sample in Layer A didn't seem to be retriggered when changing midi input notes, and also when the first sample was initially triggered, that sample didn't seem to last the specified 1.6760 duration, but the Wavestate moved rapidly to the second sample. I noticed this around 10:55 in the tutorial (but not at 7:49 during the timing discussion). There's probably something obvious I'm missing, but I'm eager to learn! Thanks again for your great lesson!!!
yes, that is a great trick you can use to use the 1.6 seconds of the first sample but already crossfading into the second sample. So in this case this is caused by:
- click sample cell 1
- check the time setting of this cell, this is 1.6760
- now press the xfade time dial on the right side of your screen
- it has a higher number, which means that you will hear sample cell 1 and also sample cell 2 right from the start crossfading over that complete 1.6740 seconds.
So if you lower the xfade value of sample cell 1 to a lower value then the time value then it will behave like you would expect based on your question.
Many thanks for the education....I will experiment with the cross fade values as you indicated.
simple and very intuitive tutorial. Tank you.
OMG! Another 20 minutes of great value! I say it again but watching your tutos allows us to spare days and days of fastidious manual reading. Korg should pay you for that! I do not use WS native, but I am using your tutos to program my WS hardware through the editor and it works perfectly
thank you for your nice comment, there are a lot of tutorials on my youtube channel for the korg wavestate, there is also a series for the hardware version of the korg wavestate on my channel. Although i think that the wavestate native series is better in showing whats going on behind the scenes of the wavestate.
Be great to have a tutorial series like this for Modwave Native.
Very good 👍 tutorial 👏
Usually i dont do sounds cause...i want but I dont do it takes lots of time, all those macros , knobs...etcetc....but i often do need to make a very special sound that i hear in my head exactly for the track i am on at the moment, but i need to make it on the run, in few minutes and...with this synth and you cool tutorial i just made a very special lead for the specific track in few minutes, so I think i will use this synth a lot, very unique to me🤗😍💋💃🌬️
Wonderful - thank you!
Smokin' !!! Love your patches QR 😎👍🎹🎵
Thank you! Great job!
Nice tutorial! Thanks
Thank you!
Awesome, thanks!👍
Thanks a lot for this :)
Kronos Master now share this great tutorial for wavestate. Thank you and I wish you all best.
Thanks so much
Wow this is great!
Thank you
Thanks very enlightened
Great video, trying to pick between this and modwave native vst, Korg doesn't do a good job of explaining the differences
Thanks for taking your time to explain what you know about the wave state to help us beginners. Subscribed and liked. Can I ask how you save your project?
Good video....learned a lot ....tnx
Thank you for this tutorial! ✨Even after the first video wavestate started to look logical and easy to use!
Are you going to make similar courses for Wavestation and Triton Ex?
i have no plans for those two synths. What i do is look closely to the subscribers per video, the comments and likes and views to see what people find iteresting. Videos for the modwave for instance barely get views , likes and comments, so i canceled the complete tutorial series for the modwave (which is one of my favorite synths!)
Now I work on the tutorial series for the korg pa5x, which has more response. The triton and wavestation are too old, so i don't expect a lot of views and likes on those ones, so that's why i don't create tutorial series for them.
Really interesting video! Could be that (for me) software version is quite more intuitive than the hardware synth version?
I absolutely love wave sequencing and wavetable synthesis!
Can this software be considered as a standalone software without the Wavestate hardware?
Yes, this is not an editor for the hardware (there’s a separate editor for that), it’s actually a native plugin. I don’t know if it’ll run in standalone mode without a DAW though.
@@joxer96 Thank you very much 👍🏻😊
It would be helpful if you say when and where you are clicking. Thanks
great, clear and useful, thank you! (just the sound of the keys whan you press it is a bit annoying)
Great video! Can this also be done in wavestation vst? Or is this different?
Also do you have to have wavestate vst for this to work ?
Hello Qui,
we are all waiting eagerly for your promised 1, sound set from the Modwave for the purchase...
You have with your "Zen Garden" video 3 months ago already announced the soundset in the 1st Quartral 22 should appear....
wie schautes aus? wnn you can finally buy it, I'm looking forward to it very much,
Gruss
Klaus
Where does this overview screen come from? I don’t understand can you help me? I just bought wave State i’m not impressed with it. The presets are terrible. Maybe good for sound effects or maybe I just need to learn more about it right now I’m currently irritated with it. Can you help?
the wavestate is a very deep and quite complicated synth, so it takes some time to understand it. This overview screen is from the VST version, if you want to follow the tutorials for the hardware version then just go to the playlist section of my youtube channel and select the playlist for the hardware wavestate course. There almost any area of the hardware wavestate is covered and you will get quickly up to speed with what you can do with this synth.
@@quirobinez thank you very much man. I appreciate your quick response. Most people don’t do that your tutorials are great but I guess I’m just slow. I’ll keep in touch if you don’t mind. I have the minilog too so there another one I got to figure out lol a lot to wrap your head around. Thank you very much.
Hi. I am having a very stupid problem with this synth. When I opened it for the first few days It was going smooth and then all hell broke loose. The browser used to show Wavestate and Wavestation presets, then, from one session to the next it stopped showing the Wavestation presets in the browser but if I open the librarian the two collections are there and one more "Building blocks". The other detail is that if I recall correctly I used to load presets directly from the Librarian (like in modwave) and now I can only load them from the browser and only Wavestate presets since the Wavestation ones aren't even available in the browser page. Needless to say that this is driving me nuts and don't know what to do about it. Reinstalled it a couple of times and nothing. Thanks for any suggestion or idea.
there aren't really wavestation performances in the wavestate native, but you do have access to the wavestation collection for wave sequences and samples. In the librarian you see a dropdownlist after the word filter (left side of your browser), there you can select the WSEQ or ALL data to see the wavestation collection tab again.
@@quirobinez Sorry to bother you again. Just three simple questions, can you open presets from the librarian ?, does the browser show Wavestation collection ?, do you have an asterisc in front of the presets names in the names box ? you see, the problem is that I have no way of opening Wavestation presets because they don't even show in the browser and I can't open them from the librarian and there's a fuckin asterisc in front of the presets names that I don't think it was there when I started using it. Thank you so much for the patience, this is driving me nuts because when I started none of this was like it is now.
@@quirobinez The asterisc is obviously after I change something but mine just shows before I even touch it.
Has anyone heard about the Wavestate SE,saw 2 videos on it,haven’t heard anything more,any info?
They're available as of a few weeks, but way overpriced for my taste.
Can you load samples into it?
Yes
can I import wave table into wavestate VST
if you mean if you can import your own samples in the the wavestate native and use them for wave sequencing then the answer is yes! If you really mean wave tables (which is a different synthesis technique then this VST support, then no, you need the korg modwave for using wave tables)
Just bought it. Its up and running, but i have one problem. It wont send the sound to the headphonejack. It only plays thru the mac speakers. Have this tutorial running and that sound goes out thru the headphonejack to my mixer. Ive looked at the settings for audio and it says that it goes to headphones, obviously since i can hear youtube thru them. How do I get Wavestate Native to send its sound to the headphonejack?
Check your Windows (or Mac) system, and there audio settings (in- and outputs) AND audio-drivers.
Change these, and back, to see what works.
@@Hyper5nic thank you
I’m gonna need this asap! Please send me a torrent link 👍🏻
@toto mov9969 bwahahahhahahahh❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂
thats not your own sounds.
@nuts - yes it is. You are in a “wavestate” video, which already implies using samples so any “sound” made will use samples. Claiming it’s not his is akin to stating an analog synth sound isn’t your own if you tweak a few knobs because you picked an existing oscillator. Bro literally created a new, layered, unique sound with customizations in 18 minutes and (I’m assuming you watched him do it). If he loaded someone else’s preset for performance or program, yes it wouldn’t be his. But this is 100% his.
Excellent, thank you.
Thank you!
Thank you !!!