TRINITY / WAVESTATION PRG on M3

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TRINITY / WAVESTATION PRG on M3

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Do you think that korg will produce a PRG set taking inspiration from glorious Korg TRINITY and WAVESTATION?



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mmm...gorgeus idea, but very different souding machines...
Maybe it's even more possible to get these kind of sounds on the Oasys, with his vectorial synthesys...


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Re: TRINITY / WAVESTATION PRG on M3

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afr wrote:Do you think that korg will produce a PRG set taking inspiration from glorious Korg TRINITY and WAVESTATION?



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Trinity--->Perhaps
Wavestation--->Unlikely, such a different architecture the WS was effectively a 4 OSC synth with vector synthesis. Even OASYS can't truly emulate the WS functions completely and...running the Korg Legacy Collection DE (WS) with 8 instances (aka Multi-mode) would tax most computers. The WS was (is) the best and most innovative synth Korg has ever produced (IMHO) Dave Smith rules! Trinity is a close second! (Ignoring OASYS) 8)

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