

Is this a known issue? Like I'll hear random percussive noises even in patches without them. I'm hearing weird artifacts almost like wave sequencing even when I'm just using a single multi-sample with no wave sequences. I'm having glitches when the plugin is playing back MIDI.

I don't know what is going on but it's almost as if the instances are sharing memory space and it's being aliased somehow in a bad way. And then the problem comes back when I start sending MIDI to instance B again (at 57 seconds). Now, when I stop sending MIDI to instance B then the problem goes away (about 45 seconds into the video). Instance B is receiving MIDI but I have it muted so you can hear that we're somehow getting sounds leaking from B to A. When both are receiving MIDI, I am hearing artifacts in A that are sounds from B. Instance B is a choir sound that does have wave sequencing. Instance A (the one we're listening to) is just two layers of "single multisample" a piano and brass stack (no choir sounds). Like here I have several active instances of Wavestate. It's as if the instances are grabbing sounds from the other instances. It seems to only happen when there's multiple instances of Wavestate Native. I just did some testing and made a screen recording. It's not a sound card issue, my computer isn't breaking a sweat and this is pre-effects because these glitches reverberate when the reverb is on for example. I dont know what I will use the HW for but I got a full year of everyday use out of it.ĭid that resolve for you? Let me know.Hey, Dan. I have the opsix HW and the plugin and I am pretty happy. At least when Roland did it with the System-8, there was still an incentive to go physical and unique features that are offered on hardware that you can’t do at all with the VST.the hardware fetish marketing worked so well on many people that it creates cognitive dissonance to realize that HW and SW are the same thing in the case of digital synths. MS2000, MMT engine, those would be very welcome. Triton, iPolysix, Wavestation, M1, they made sense. Just seems kind of weird to offer software versions of hardware that’s still in production.

As much as I want individual instruments and don’t mind using a mix of both hardware and software, Korg really opened my eyes to how little they value their new hardware synths. I’ll eat the restocking fees, it is what it is. I think I’m going to return my OpSix and Modwave.
