Korg Modwave – Arp Waves (50 arp presets by Anton Anru)

Description

Welcome to the soundset for Korg Modwave – Arp Waves.

It is a collection of 50 arpeggio presets that can be used in various genres: Techno, Trance, House, Progressive, Deep, Ambient, Cinematic, Chill Out, Lounge, Trip-hop, Downtempo, Electronica, IDM, Breaks, Drum’n’Bass and others.

The bank covers a wide range of Arp tones: warm, deep, bright, metallic, mallet, soft, expressive, dream, dark, evolving, detuned, and others.

All presets have unified Velocity, ModWheel, X/Y Pad, and Macros assignments.

  • Velocity controls loudness and brightness. Use it to add accents to the arp.
  • ModWheel adds expression, it makes the sound bigger and brighter.
  • 4 Macros control the level of the 2nd Layer, Detune, Timbre/Tone, Length of the notes.
  • X/Y Pad changes envelope and tone.

All these controllers make a smooth morphing between different colors and tones within a single preset.

Highlights:

  • Wide range of arp sounds
  • Thoroughly set parameters
  • 2 Layers
  • 4 Mod Knobs/Macros assignments with titles
  • Kaoss Physics Pad changes tone and envelope
  • ModWheel adds expression
  • Presets volumes are equalized for a comfortable browsing
  • No user/third-party wavetables

Firmware Version 1.1.0 (or higher) is required to use these presets.

Use official Korg Modwave Editor/Librarian to upload the presets.

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About Anru — author of this soundset

Anton Anru is a producer, sound designer, mix engineer, and music production trainer. Get more information and a list of all sound designer soundbanks below.

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