wow this is cool. i just bought a wavestation ad this morning....i saw the inputs in the back and the input motors of the front and it swayed me to get it over a waldorf rack.
Or, more usably, assigning input 1 and 2 to twice each to the four different poles and then using vector synthesis to morph between two adulterated versions of those inputs . . . now that would be one hell of a drum loop.
You are barely even sticking your toe in the water routing the external inputs to use the A/D as a effects processor.
The onboard effects on the A/D aren't particularly special. Manipulating that drum loop using filter, envelopes, LFO's, etc, along with those onboard effects, all the while mixing it with another external source and two other waveforms is pretty special.
wow this is cool. i just bought a wavestation ad this morning....i saw the inputs in the back and the input motors of the front and it swayed me to get it over a waldorf rack.
kekenalii 2 years ago
@kekenalii
Thank you ;-)
morpheus2027 1 year ago
nice vid. thanks for the upload. do you have a manual for this son of a gun?
CSamperisi 2 years ago
Or, more usably, assigning input 1 and 2 to twice each to the four different poles and then using vector synthesis to morph between two adulterated versions of those inputs . . . now that would be one hell of a drum loop.
blwvideo 3 years ago
You are barely even sticking your toe in the water routing the external inputs to use the A/D as a effects processor.
The onboard effects on the A/D aren't particularly special. Manipulating that drum loop using filter, envelopes, LFO's, etc, along with those onboard effects, all the while mixing it with another external source and two other waveforms is pretty special.
blwvideo 3 years ago
Thanks Marko :)
Good life,
greetings
Davide
morpheus2027 3 years ago
very useful
thanks
retrosound72 3 years ago