Korg Wavestate – “Solaris” soundset 40 Performances, 120 Programs, 50 FX Presets

Description

Rhythm Lab presents the ultimate collection of space sounds in our latest soundset “Solaris” for Korg Wavestate.

We drew inspiration from early digital synths, such as the M1, Wavestation, JD-800, and D-50, and we believe we have captured the essence of the solid and vintage character of these classic synths.

In this soundset, you can find lush, warm, and soulful pads, cinematic strings and atmospheres, and sparkling synth sounds. There are also keys and pianos with vintage character, vibrant sequences, and rich textures. It’s a pack of complex, well-crafted sounds with full modulation for all 8 macro knobs, velocity, and wheels.

If you’re looking for sounds in styles such as Ambient, Cinematic, Chill, Electronica, New Age, Space Music, Synth Pop, and Soundtrack, please check out this set — you will not be disappointed!

Besides the 40 ready-to-play performances, we have included the building blocks — 120 programs and 50 FX presets for your further inspiration and personal sound experiments.

This soundset is suitable for both the hardware and software (native) versions of Korg Wavestate.

Installation instructions:

Update your software or hardware Korg Wavestate to the latest version.

Unzip the soundset.

Wavestate Native (software): Click Librarian, then go to the 3-dots menu at the top right, choose “import,” and select the soundset (Rhythm Lab Solaris for Korg Wavestate.wsbundle). Click on Librarian and choose “Solaris” in the Collection section (bottom left) to select the soundset.

Wavestate 1, MK II, SE, Module: Download the official Editor/Librarian here (https://www.korg.com/us/support/download/product/0/840/#software), click “Librarian,” then go to File -> Import, and choose the soundset (Rhythm Lab Solaris for Korg Wavestate.wsbundle). To select the soundset, please move the Value knob, push Shift + Page+, then Page+ one more time, turn the Value knob until you reach “Solaris” in the collection list, then push Enter.

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