Thanx! Grant, I think you'll find the Wavestation a bit "complex" to program since the display isn't at the same size as on the Triton - but still, it's not near the toughness in programming as the Prophecy. The SR is harder to program than the original model, the EX and the A/D because it only has this tiiiiiny display, just like a JV-1080 or the TR-Rack (which ain't fun at all to program). To me, the sounds in the Wavestation are dull, atmospheric and lush. It's one of the best pad-machines out there and I think that my Wavestation SR will do a great job. My Korg-story: I started with a Wavestation EX back in 1998. Sold it due to lack of space. Then I got myself a 01/Wfd. Lovely machine which could produce some really nice atmospheric sounds and pads which fitted nicely in trance and other types of electronic music. Then I did the enomous mistake by selling the 01/Wfd in favour of a TR-Rack. Gosh, I'm sooo stupid sometimes. The TR-Rack could do some pads and stuff, but was really just a JV-1080 wanna-be. If you ask me, the TR-Rack sucks. My JV-1080 does the job so many times better. Anyway. I only used some drum sounds from it so I though; why not sample those and get rid of the synth? That's what I did and now I've had my eyes on a Wavestation since february this year. I just missed a great deal on the A/D version, but finally got the smack-full SR version instead. Happy, happy, joy, joy! Now I'll put some money in my pillow and wait for a 01R/W to appear on the used market. I want one, almost badly actually =) Lonely eh? I saw that there hasn't been that many posts lately, but lets come up with some topics shall we? Cheers // David
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Re: [DW8000] Returning user
2003-10-24 by David Lilja
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