I hope to get the Arp Oddyssei and the Mac version of iWavestation as AU in my big DAW
At least it surprised me really....
http://www.sonicstate.com/amped/2017/01 ... o-the-mac/
Indeed, but i like it very much.sprnva wrote:Wasn't expecting this either. Not sure it's something I'd need or want but it'll be interesting to see the price. Gadget isn't exactly low-cost on iOS especially when you factor in the IAPs.
Amazing - this sounds fantastic - hopefully it will mean a revamp for all the KLC stuff too with better GUIs etcCinebient wrote:No mention of a windows version but if the price is not too high i will get it for sure.
I hope to get the Arp Oddyssei and the Mac version of iWavestation as AU in my big DAW![]()
Yes, THAT would sound fantastic. Together with the adding of some more instruments, like the PS series and the Trident, for example. Would oove to have a Trident Mk II emulation and a PS-3300 emulationaMUSEd wrote: hopefully it will mean a revamp for all the KLC stuff too with better GUIs etc
Since half of the KLC (or more) is already available as Gadget with better GUI and even sometimes more features i think it will replace KLC maybe.fmr wrote:Yes, THAT would sound fantastic. Together with the adding of some more instruments, like the PS series and the Trident, for example. Would oove to have a Trident Mk II emulation and a PS-3300 emulationaMUSEd wrote: Amazing - this sounds fantastic - hopefully it will mean a revamp for all the KLC stuff too with better GUIs etc
When the gadgets become available, we will see how much of that is true. I have BIG doubts about the "more features" and the "better GUI" is always something up to personal tastes, but I can't comment since I have no experience with the gadgets.Cinebient wrote: Since half of the KLC (or more) is already available as Gadget with better GUI and even sometimes more features i think it will replace KLC maybe.
Compare iWavestation with Wavestation in KLC and you know what i mean.fmr wrote:When the gadgest become available, we will see how much of that is true. I have BIG doubts about the "more features" and the "better GUI" is always something up to personal tastes, but I can't comment since I have no experience with the gadgets.Cinebient wrote: Since half of the KLC (or more) is already available as Gadget with better GUI and even sometimes more features i think it will replace KLC maybe.
I can't, because I don't have (nor am I planning to have) any iOS device. But I have a Wavestation A/D (the real deal) and the entire KLC, and the Wavestation emulation seems OK to me, and the sounds are for real. Besides, it has ALL the expansions released by Korg, which seems not being the case with the iWavestation. So, what is there in the iWavestation that's NOT in the KLC version?Cinebient wrote: Compare iWavestation with Wavestation in KLC and you know what i mean.
iWavestation has a much better and more easy to use GUI. On top it has a really(!) good random feature for wavesequences plus a lot better workflow for editing your custom wavesequences which almost always gives you usable results.fmr wrote:I can't, because I don't have (nor am I planning to have) any iOS device. But I have a Wavestation A/D (the real deal) and the entire KLC, and the Wavestation emulation seems OK to me, and the sounds are for real. Besides, it has ALL the expansions released by Korg, which seems not being the case with the iWavestation. So, what is there in the iWavestation that's NOT in the KLC version?Cinebient wrote: Compare iWavestation with Wavestation in KLC and you know what i mean.
Yes, mainly. I don't know why some developers seems not able to provide modern GUI's for HD+ screens these days for desktops and notebooks.fmr wrote:So, it is just a GUI overhaul (something the KLC users have been referring since years). We can agree on that - a (much) better EDIT window is something in need for ALL the KLC synths. But there's no need to port anything, since the core is already there - just need a new GUI.
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