Thank you very much for stopping by and I‘m glad I could send you on a fun, if not dark, journey with the modwave 🙂 Thank you as well for the continued well-wishes. Physiologically, I continue to improve, just hitting some brick walls on the psychological side of things. I‘ll balance out eventually
Vielen Dank fürs Vorbeischauen! Ich hatte vor einigen Tagen in mir viel Zorn und musste etwas damit machen. Freut mich, dass es dir gefallen hat, obwohl die Klanglandschaft zorniger und schriller war als gewöhnlich
You are very welcome and thank you very much for stopping by the channel to check this out 😃 I have something new and quite dark coming soon from the wavestate. The patch is done, just need to get myself accustomed to it so I can put a video together with it
@@cadaverkev I use a mkII wavestate as well as a wavestate se, and a mkII modwave. My opsix (which I need to feature more) is still the mk1 but I'm stuck on whether I want to upgrade to the opsix se or the opsix mkII
@@dani_raudvik I'm thinking about selling my MK1 Wavestate and purchasing a MK2. I'm concerned about voice stealing while making more complex Dark ambient/drone stuff. I only wish Korg would make the reverb as a send effect instead of a global one. That never really made any sense to me.
@cadaverkev I fully agree about the reverb. I‘d love to be able to use different presets for different layers, but alas, I have to find one that’s just *good enough* for everything. I upgraded to the mkII specifically because of voice stealing. As my ideas became more complex, I ran into it more and more and had to scale things back, which I’m never a fan of. The se is strictly for recording purposes when I have a melody line over my drones. Having the 61-key spread is easier than having to smash the octave button over and over again.
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Always a wild journey with your ambient creations! Be well my friend!
Thank you very much for stopping by and I‘m glad I could send you on a fun, if not dark, journey with the modwave 🙂
Thank you as well for the continued well-wishes. Physiologically, I continue to improve, just hitting some brick walls on the psychological side of things. I‘ll balance out eventually
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Wow zwei Klangreisen an einem Tag 👍 🙋🏻
Vielen Dank fürs Vorbeischauen!
Ich hatte vor einigen Tagen in mir viel Zorn und musste etwas damit machen.
Freut mich, dass es dir gefallen hat, obwohl die Klanglandschaft zorniger und schriller war als gewöhnlich
@dani_raudvik 🙂
Great dark soundscapes as always! Thanks for sharing.
You are very welcome and thank you very much for stopping by the channel to check this out 😃
I have something new and quite dark coming soon from the wavestate. The patch is done, just need to get myself accustomed to it so I can put a video together with it
@@dani_raudvik Are you utilizing a MK1 o2 Mk2 WS?
@@cadaverkev I use a mkII wavestate as well as a wavestate se, and a mkII modwave. My opsix (which I need to feature more) is still the mk1 but I'm stuck on whether I want to upgrade to the opsix se or the opsix mkII
@@dani_raudvik I'm thinking about selling my MK1 Wavestate and purchasing a MK2. I'm concerned about voice stealing while making more complex Dark ambient/drone stuff. I only wish Korg would make the reverb as a send effect instead of a global one. That never really made any sense to me.
@cadaverkev I fully agree about the reverb. I‘d love to be able to use different presets for different layers, but alas, I have to find one that’s just *good enough* for everything.
I upgraded to the mkII specifically because of voice stealing. As my ideas became more complex, I ran into it more and more and had to scale things back, which I’m never a fan of.
The se is strictly for recording purposes when I have a melody line over my drones. Having the 61-key spread is easier than having to smash the octave button over and over again.
We'll always have music...
We will, and I hope I'll be able to stick around to keep making it.
Thank you very much for stopping by, and take good care of yourself 😊