Wavestate sounded amazing. The new update is like its own synth. I don't buy much hardware but Wavestate is on my radar for 2022. Thanks, John for the work you do with Unify and these patches.
By far, you just brought me deeper into the Wavestate Native plugin's capabilities than any other demo or tutorial on RUclips managed to do. Thank you SO MUCH!!!
Thank you for creating this video! I feel like the Wavestate just opened wide up with the new Editor and you gave such a great overview of the Wavestate in general, while also going through the editor. Nice job!
Great video, thanks for this. I've had the Wavestate for a few months, and your walkthrough particularly helped me understand a couple of things I was still a little hazy on, the mod knobs performance vs layer modes especially. The editor is obviously the undisputed star of this update, I don't think I need to explain just how much it improves the workflow, you've done a great job of demoing that here. It wasn't terrible before, probably about as good a hardware UI as one could expect from such a deep and complex engine, but the software just makes it a dream to design and program, and you can use the hardware to focus on all the great performance features. There are other things in this update that are more modest but still just add so much. Performance hold is great, and just the addition of a User category, and the ability to assign two categories to a patch are incredibly useful. Anyway, thanks for the deep look at the editor workflow, I'm excited about this synth all over again.
Wavestate is so powerful, really deserved a bigger/higher res screen on the panel - looking forward to the SE. Still have my original Wavestation.. still sounds excellent.
@Snake Plissken Well, I'd like to suggest to Korg to add an HDMI output (maybe it would have been something for the Wavestate SE). So then you could plug any size monitor you like into it, and still use it as a standalone product - just being able to visualize the wavesequence lanes as clearly as in the editor would be awesome - in fact with many digital synths these days running a full blown OS under the hood, there is no reason this would be particularly difficult.
Excellent Video - Answered a lot of questions. I was especially confused around the Wave Timing with more than one sample as it kept triggering the second sample after I released the key. I have a much better understanding now and will be keeping this vid in my Favs list.
Thank you for this tutorial on the editor. 🙏👌👌 Wavestate is so deep and enormous, going through the library itself would take time The amount of samples included is humungous And the performances are state of the art, tweak any knob and the whole complexity changes Amazing 🤩
This this is awesome it's my first new piece ever as all my other hardware is used and old except for my tr8s. Doing hardware only setup and this thing does some wild texture and is very animated....love it
John, given its capabilities, plus the ability to add your samples, don't you think Wavestate would be preferable to MODSTATE, for building soundscapes and evolving pads? Thanks.
I guarantee you at some point they will - but they seem to be going in a chronological sequence - meaning they have a LOT of other synths to do before they get to a software version of Wavestate. So in 5 years? Maybe?
@@dddayesq5061 - you have to use their Korg Sample Builder application to map the samples and then export them as a file that can then be accessed in the Wavestate Native Plug-in. So it's a little confusing but totally possible... you just can't load them directly into Wavestate Native.
Didn't know you're that much of an O.G. with the sound design, good to know I'll most likely be sitting at my computer making noises in 30 years too! 😂
How does this hardware compare to the iWavestate for the iPad Pro (besides the obvious hardware buttons and knobs)? I own all the Korg apps for the iPad pro, which includes the Wavestate apps. I also own a Kronos 2 platinum. Knowing all this, would getting a Wavestate be overkill or even necessary?
iWavestation is based on the Wavestation and is therefore very different from the Wavestate. The Wavestate is unique and innovative - there is really not anything that compares to it either in software or hardware. So it would not be overkill to get one at all. Whether it’s necessary or not only yourself can answer that :o)
i bought a wavestate lightweight kind of depressed wavestate didnt come with your stuff i thought it was loaded with some of your works a bit sad.. but i do like the little buddy .. i need some wavestate patches will buy from you i bought a few from your website mega drums and such and some massive patches
Hi friend! There is a lot of PlugInGuru "stuff" in the wavestate - Samples, Programs, Wavesequences and Performances. A bunch of other "stuff" from other very talented programmers too! I appreciate your support!
@@16914 - I am assuming you are using the Wavestate Editor/Librarian. If you are, you can see the Author for all of the data created in Wavestate and you will find lots of John Lehmkuhl and PlugInGuru author presets and samples. Please check this way, I am not going to list every Wavesequence, Program, Performance and Sample I created. Cheers my friend.
@@PlugInGuruVideo ok john. I'm from america. Sorry for confusion. I thought about. That after. So I'll get the 2.0 when I can. Thanks again. Long time friend. Like your photographer. And say hello to your daughter. Thanks john. Heads bowed.
I had the same question yesterday when I found out about this update. I seem to remember some hardware/software reasons this is difficult. I also wish Omnisphere would release a hardware template for my MatrixBrute (so many knobs to use)!
@@michaeljohn8848 - Yes, this is a question to ask Spectrasonics. I think the hardware implementation is there to support it.... but I have on information one way or another, so ask the source.
Wavestate sounded amazing. The new update is like its own synth. I don't buy much hardware but Wavestate is on my radar for 2022. Thanks, John for the work you do with Unify and these patches.
By far, you just brought me deeper into the Wavestate Native plugin's capabilities than any other demo or tutorial on RUclips managed to do. Thank you SO MUCH!!!
Thank you I learned more on this video then I did in 3 days of others. What an in depth analysis of the inner workings in this beautiful synth.
Thank you for creating this video! I feel like the Wavestate just opened wide up with the new Editor and you gave such a great overview of the Wavestate in general, while also going through the editor. Nice job!
Thank you for taking the time to explain more about Sample Builder :)
Great video, thanks for this. I've had the Wavestate for a few months, and your walkthrough particularly helped me understand a couple of things I was still a little hazy on, the mod knobs performance vs layer modes especially. The editor is obviously the undisputed star of this update, I don't think I need to explain just how much it improves the workflow, you've done a great job of demoing that here. It wasn't terrible before, probably about as good a hardware UI as one could expect from such a deep and complex engine, but the software just makes it a dream to design and program, and you can use the hardware to focus on all the great performance features. There are other things in this update that are more modest but still just add so much. Performance hold is great, and just the addition of a User category, and the ability to assign two categories to a patch are incredibly useful. Anyway, thanks for the deep look at the editor workflow, I'm excited about this synth all over again.
Wavestate is so powerful, really deserved a bigger/higher res screen on the panel - looking forward to the SE. Still have my original Wavestation.. still sounds excellent.
@Snake Plissken Well, I'd like to suggest to Korg to add an HDMI output (maybe it would have been something for the Wavestate SE). So then you could plug any size monitor you like into it, and still use it as a standalone product - just being able to visualize the wavesequence lanes as clearly as in the editor would be awesome - in fact with many digital synths these days running a full blown OS under the hood, there is no reason this would be particularly difficult.
Now Wavestate really is a “pro” workstation, maybe thanks to the upcoming SE edition. Great tutorial, and great patch in the end.
Hi Luca - is there any information on the upcoming SE version?
Found it - that looks very nice !! ruclips.net/video/uG-lZ2O5DaQ/видео.html
Wow, just wow. Thank you so much for this incredible in depth tutorial!
Excellent Video - Answered a lot of questions. I was especially confused around the Wave Timing with more than one sample as it kept triggering the second sample after I released the key. I have a much better understanding now and will be keeping this vid in my Favs list.
This was awesome, thank you!! And I would love more deep dives/tutorials!!! ♥
Thank you for this tutorial on the editor. 🙏👌👌
Wavestate is so deep and enormous, going through the library itself would take time
The amount of samples included is humungous
And the performances are state of the art, tweak any knob and the whole complexity changes
Amazing 🤩
This this is awesome it's my first new piece ever as all my other hardware is used and old except for my tr8s. Doing hardware only setup and this thing does some wild texture and is very animated....love it
Hi John! Wavestate looks really cool, thanks for this video. Will you (at some point) do another video for Opsix?
Great stuff John - thanks for this!! Very helpful.
Nice tutorial. I see better now what the Wavestate can do. And where to go to explore sonic possibilities.
Wow! That sounds amazing!
Fantastic thank you 🙏
Thanks for your Indicative work. It's really useful abd helpful. ❤️💪👍
Great video. Thanks.
I've been looking at the VECTOR synth, @ 800. Korg has Wavestete on sale for 99 bucks. Long long way from 99 to 800
Great Video
John, given its capabilities, plus the ability to add your samples, don't you think Wavestate would be preferable to MODSTATE, for building soundscapes and evolving pads? Thanks.
I wonder too if with timekorg will release a wavestate plugin version. Same as they did with the original Wavestation.
I guarantee you at some point they will - but they seem to be going in a chronological sequence - meaning they have a LOT of other synths to do before they get to a software version of Wavestate. So in 5 years? Maybe?
As much as I’d love to see that, doing so this soon would cut into their hardware sales significantly.
@@ptkelly80 Exactly - which is why it's not for years until that happens is my guess...
I'm a time traveler from the future...(insert wavestate scifi patch...err... performance...
Yes they did...
@@dddayesq5061 - you have to use their Korg Sample Builder application to map the samples and then export them as a file that can then be accessed in the Wavestate Native Plug-in. So it's a little confusing but totally possible... you just can't load them directly into Wavestate Native.
Didn't know you're that much of an O.G. with the sound design, good to know I'll most likely be sitting at my computer making noises in 30 years too! 😂
Is there a way to assign portamento/glide to a control knob w/o the deep menu dive?
Waiting for vst that does all this.
How does this hardware compare to the iWavestate for the iPad Pro (besides the obvious hardware buttons and knobs)? I own all the Korg apps for the iPad pro, which includes the Wavestate apps. I also own a Kronos 2 platinum. Knowing all this, would getting a Wavestate be overkill or even necessary?
iWavestation is based on the Wavestation and is therefore very different from the Wavestate.
The Wavestate is unique and innovative - there is really not anything that compares to it either in software or hardware.
So it would not be overkill to get one at all. Whether it’s necessary or not only yourself can answer that :o)
i bought a wavestate lightweight kind of depressed wavestate didnt come with your stuff i thought it was loaded with some of your works a bit sad.. but i do like the little buddy .. i need some wavestate patches will buy from you i bought a few from your website mega drums and such and some massive patches
Hi friend! There is a lot of PlugInGuru "stuff" in the wavestate - Samples, Programs, Wavesequences and Performances. A bunch of other "stuff" from other very talented programmers too! I appreciate your support!
@@PlugInGuruVideo i couldnt find it loaded ill dig in where is it located
@@PlugInGuruVideo where is your patches found i did a general look and didnt find your listings on my wavestate
@@16914 - I am assuming you are using the Wavestate Editor/Librarian. If you are, you can see the Author for all of the data created in Wavestate and you will find lots of John Lehmkuhl and PlugInGuru author presets and samples. Please check this way, I am not going to list every Wavesequence, Program, Performance and Sample I created. Cheers my friend.
@@PlugInGuruVideo ok john. I'm from america. Sorry for confusion. I thought about. That after. So I'll get the 2.0 when I can. Thanks again. Long time friend. Like your photographer. And say hello to your daughter. Thanks john. Heads bowed.
I wonder if the wavestate is or would be in the list of Omnisphere harware controlers.
I had the same question yesterday when I found out about this update. I seem to remember some hardware/software reasons this is difficult. I also wish Omnisphere would release a hardware template for my MatrixBrute (so many knobs to use)!
@@michaeljohn8848 - Yes, this is a question to ask Spectrasonics. I think the hardware implementation is there to support it.... but I have on information one way or another, so ask the source.