Korg Wavestate – Ambient Jam (50 Pad Presets by Anton Anru)

Description

Ambient Jam” is a collection of 50 performances for Korg Wavestate. It includes: 26 Pads, 15 Strings, 9 Textures.

The bank covers a wide range of atmospheric timbres: vintage/retro, lo-fi, tape-like, noisy, warm, deep, dreamy, soft, evolving, moving, massive, epic, bright, orchestral, cinematic, dark, distorted, cold, distant, metallic, tense, atonal, non-harmonic, fx-like, soundscape…

They will fit many genres, styles, arrangements, and mixes.

Each performance includes 4 layers. The Vector Joystick controls their volume balance. You may use just one timbre/layer or mix several of them for a richer sound. The default Vector position is center, all 4 layers are used.

All timbres have unified assignments for 8 Macros/Performance knobs:

  1. closes the filter (nice for fade outs).
  2. activates Time Lane for faster movements between sounds in Sample Lane or Seq Lane modulations.
  3. activates movement between samples.
  4. adds detune, increases chorus/phaser/flanger effects.
  5. activates modular style/generative/glitchy modulations.
  6. adds fast Filter modulation.
  7. increases Resonance.
  8. adds slow and wide stereo movement.

Highlights:

  • Thoroughly set parameters and modulations.
  • Unified system of 8 Performance Knobs/Macros assignments.
  • ModWheel adds expression.
  • No external/additional samples are required.
  • Performances’ volumes are equalized for a comfortable browsing.
  • Suitable for Ambient, IDM, Cinematic, Deep, Progressive, House, Techno, Chill Out, Downtempo, Lounge, Hip Hop, R’n’B, Pop, Experimental, Breaks, D’n’B, Industrial and other genres…

Firmware Version 2.0.1 (or higher) is required to use these 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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