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        <s:content>{!components/__archivelogo}&#xA;&#xA;{image:wskeyboard.gif}&#xA;&#xA;The first product to be produced by the ex-~~Sequential Circuits~~&#xA;development team in Milpitas, California, the Wavestation keyboard was&#xA;generally anticipated as the technological successor to the Sequential&#xA;~~Prophet VS~~ vector synthesiser. In fact, the Wavestation also drew&#xA;heritage from Korg Japan&apos;s PCM sample-playback keyboards (specifically&#xA;the ~~M1~~), resulting in a ROM sample-based machine with weak onboard&#xA;filtering. Nonetheless, it is a very powerful synthesiser: in addition&#xA;to vector mixing (a 2-dimensional envelope controlling audio balance&#xA;between four voices), it features wave sequencing, allowing a voice to&#xA;play a loopable sequence of PCM samples, which may be rhythmic,&#xA;cross-faded, or both. Wavesequences are either (globally) locked to&#xA;MIDI beat clock or play back at an internal tempo of 100bpm. Oh, and&#xA;this sample-based machine has hard oscillator sync.&#xA;&#xA;Although wave sequencing has given the machine an enviable reputation&#xA;amongst serious synthesists (as well as the blame for hoards of&#xA;distinctive and recognisable sounds in commercials and films), one of&#xA;the machine&apos;s greatest strengths lies with its dual effects&#xA;processors, which are some of the best I&apos;ve come across on a&#xA;keyboard. The reverbs might be nothing to write home about, but the&#xA;flangers, phasers, overdrives, enhancers and their ilk offer a wealth&#xA;of programming possibilities and realtime control (especially via&#xA;sys-ex), and are powerful tools when designing innovative, atmospheric&#xA;sounds. The machine&apos;s architecture routes each voice individually to&#xA;any combination of four effects busses (two for each processor),&#xA;allowing vector mixing between effects. The processors may be arranged&#xA;in parallel (each to a stereo output pair, with panning of two busses)&#xA;or in series (with wet-dry panning across the final processor). They have&#xA;identical algorithms.&#xA;&#xA;The voice architecture is perhaps overly heirarchical: performances&#xA;(which are the units of response to individual MIDI channels) refer to&#xA;up to eight zoned and/or layered patches, each of which can contain&#xA;four voices which may refer to the global wave sequence pool. Editing&#xA;is very vertical, and irritates many editor/librarian packages.&#xA;&#xA;The Wavestation&apos;s MIDI implementation is exemplary, with 16-channel&#xA;multi-mode reception and robust and detailed sys-ex control over all&#xA;parameters. However the lack of multiple edit buffers makes remote&#xA;(computer) editing counter-intuitive, especially in multi-mode.&#xA;&#xA;As a master keyboard the Wavestation is very respectable, offering&#xA;multiple zones which sustain properly as new performances are&#xA;selected. Like the [Gearhead/Ensoniq VFX], the keyboard performance is&#xA;distinct from any performances being driven via MIDI in multi-mode.&#xA;&#xA;The original Wavestation keyboard was soon upgraded with a new&#xA;(version 3) operating system, offering new effects parameters and&#xA;algorithms, including some vocoders (a tempting combination with wave&#xA;sequences), and later the Wavestation EX, with double the sample&#xA;ROM. The rackmount wavestations (the [AD|Gearhead/Korg Wavestation AD]&#xA;and the [SR|Gearhead/Korg Wavestation SR]) are both supersets of the EX,&#xA;in terms of MIDI functionality;&#xA;the voice architectures and sample sets are identical.&#xA;&#xA;Aside: here&apos;s the spec. from Korg UK about the enhancements&#xA;in the v3 firmware:&#xA;&#xA;{code:none}&#xA;8 new effects have been added, including:&#xA;Mod Pitch Shift-Delay, a modulatable pitch shifter&#xA;Stereo Compressor-Limiter/Gate&#xA;Small Vocoder 1/2/3/4&#xA;Stereo Vocoder Delay 1/2&#xA;&#xA;The Overdrive and Distortion effects now offer a modulatable output level.&#xA;&#xA;The Performance Select Map may now be sent as a SysEx Dump.&#xA;&#xA;The local keyboard may now be transposed.&#xA;&#xA;Multiset channels now send and receive the MIDI Volume controller.&#xA;&#xA;Key and Velocity Zones information may now be entered via MIDI.&#xA;{code}&#xA;&#xA;Things to watch out for: Wavestation keyboards tend to degrade with&#xA;time as the keyboard springs become misaligned: the usual symptom is&#xA;sticky black keys. I believe the fix is easy, if fiddly. Some&#xA;keyboards and A/D&apos;s exhibit software flakiness which (in the case of&#xA;one of my A/D&apos;s) is often due to a bad PSU board; these are easily&#xA;replaced. There is also a known problem with the front-panel decoding&#xA;chip (possibly limited to the A/D), causing buttons&#xA;to go offline; this problem was patched&#xA;in the final OS release.&#xA;&#xA;As a MIDI engine, the instrument is somewhat under-powered&#xA;in terms of polyphony, with no voice prioritisation mechanism, which&#xA;is a drawback. As a 16-channel sound module, having to share the two&#xA;effects processors (especially with highly-specific effects) is a&#xA;noticeable restriction.&#xA;&#xA;I recently received details of the Wavestation&apos;s genetic keyboard&#xA;disease from Paul Bundock at Korg UK:&#xA;&#xA;{code:none}&#xA;This is caused by the lubricating grease on the&#xA;keys drying up or wearing off, it can also be&#xA;caused by bent key guides under keys. The cure is&#xA;to remove the base panel, remove both main circuit&#xA;board (KLM-1415 and o/p DAC board (KLM-1416) and&#xA;then remove the keyboard. The keys can be removed&#xA;from the key frame once the white plastic strip&#xA;that run along the back of the keys is&#xA;removed. Re-grease the key guides with perhaps a&#xA;silicon or lithium grease (you may be able to&#xA;obtain the original type of grease from your Korg&#xA;distributor). When replacing the key be VERY&#xA;CAREFUL not to bend the key contacts.&#xA;Alternatively, take your Wavestation to your Korg&#xA;dealer and have someone experienced carry out this&#xA;operation.&#xA;{code}&#xA;</s:content>
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