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wavestate native tutorial - mod processor, how to use it?

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May 1, 2022
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In the korg wavestate we have two mod processors where we can use all kind of mathematical functions on our input sources like envelopes and LFO's, this gives you the power as a sound designer to create your own envelopes and lfo's or feature behavior in the korg wavestate. The output of those mod processors can be assigned to almost any parameter in your wavestate. So when you master this more advanced area of the korg wavestate you really have the power to create your own signature envelopes and lfo's. In this tutorial we are going to look at how the mod processor works and we are going to use some easy to follow examples of how to use the mod processor and what you can do with it. Topics: 00:00 sound demo 00:20 what is the mod processor 01:56 create a pitched sound with envelopes 04:07 mod processor: quantize function 10:29 mod processor: sum function 13:23 mod processor: gate function 18:05 mod processor: chaining mod processors 18:25 mod processor: smooth function 20:03 mod processor: curve function 22:30 assigning mod processor to the pitch cell of a wavesequence 23:23 explanation of how I used the mod processor in one of my own performances 24:43 sound demo of the finished performance 25:19 outro

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