![]() ![]() This allows for changes in a layer’s sound over time in a variety of ways including pitch, timbre, panning, volume, sample playback direction. Wavetstate VST Layer Wave Sequence screenĪ wave sequence can contain single or multiple waveforms played back or effected in over time based on various parameters in six lanes for time, loops, pitch, etc. The samples are a bit longer than the sequence to allow any effects to tail out, so in some of them, there’s a few seconds of dead air at the end of the file. Arpeggios and rhythmic patterns beyond the most basic changes are from within the Wavestate Performances. The first clip, Basic Piano, demonstrates the basic loop sequence used for all of the samples. ![]() All use the same very simple 16-bar sequence in Ableton Live, and I simply switched patches in the VST and rendered an output file. To get a feel for what the Wavestate is actually capable of, I’ve prepared a few (okay, a bunch) of samples using factory presets. And, if you buy the hardware version, you get a pretty decent discount on the software. Any sound you design in the software can be directly loaded into the hardware and vice-versa using the librarian function. Another really neat thing about the Wavestate (and also the Opsix) is that they’re available as software, too, that runs standalone or as a VST plugin to your favorite DAW. ![]()
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