wavestate and opsix native
It seems that all my recent blog posts are KORG related! Busy busy busy! Today, the wavestate and opsix native plugins are officially released, bringing the full power and sound of the hardware inside the box for Mac/Windows users. The sound and features are identical and interchangeable with the hardware, allowing a symbiotic studio to stage experience.
I can’t believe I’m saying it- but I’ve been working at KORG R&D for 20 years! I’ve worked on the OASYS, KRONOS, Grandstage, VOX Continental, Wavestate and Modwave. And most recently, I’ve been focussed on the software editor/librarians and Sample Builder, and now the plugins. It’s been an intense coding effort- and I’m excited to see the wavestate and opsix in the hands of more musicians!
ARP 2600, VOX and EP-1 plugins launched – Planet Z
October 28, 2024 @ 3:50 pm
[…] with modern extensions and enhancements, plus the familiar database browser from modwave native and wavestate native. This is the first time my group at KORG R&D has contributed full plugins into the KORG […]
multi/poly native launched – Planet Z
March 13, 2025 @ 3:25 pm
[…] most complex plugin yet. It obviously shares some plugin DNA with our previous modwave native and wavestate native, but the sound engine is the massive new beast that is multi/poly. There’s a free demo […]