I've had mine since early 1992 (couldn't really afford it either, but I foolishly didn't let that stop me). It's a good keyboard and I still love the sounds.Ingonator wrote:Me too, plus the plugin version...NewsFromTheSky wrote: a Wavestation EX - still have it.
I tested the Wavestation at a local music store around 1991. At that time i was still at school so i could not afford it.
Finally at 2004 i started with a second hand Wavestation SR rack, then got the A/D rack and and after selling them at 2005 i ended up with the Wavestation EX. Got the plugin version (KLC Digital Edition) around 2006/2007.
Until today there is no synth which could really replace the Wavestation except the Korg softsynth (but not for all sounds...). Most other vector + wavesequencing softsynths just fail in comparison.
Ingo
Yeah, the Korg emulation is quite good (not too surprising), but it's a shame they didn't update the interface more to take full advantage of the fact that it's now a softsynth. The resonant filter is a welcome improvement; add MIDI-synchable LFOs and faster envelopes and you'd have a modernized Prophet VS too.
Still, it's one of the best digital synths ever made and twenty years later has yet to really be surpassed at what it does. I'd really like to see Zebra absorb more of the Wavestation DNA, glad to know Urs is a fan.
