Best of both worlds. I have a hardware Wavestate but I've been more focused on Modwave for bread and butter presets. If I were to compare, the Wavestate just peaks over the edge when it comes to pads, ambient stuff and cinematic sounds. But Modwave is really damn close in terms of pads. Both are S tier instruments for such sounds.To my ears, the hardware sounds pretty identical to the plugin. In general, for an instrument this deep & complex, I really like having both. The hardware with all its knobs, switches, and kaoss pad just screams “tweak me” in the way the plugin just doesn’t for me. But programming sequences, I like the Editor for hardware and the plugin. I think having a hardware in addition to plugin, is like having two different instruments - where I end up going with sound design and playing, is in two different directions. But overall, what a crazy, insanely deep instrument it is.
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Statistics: Posted by egbert101 — Thu Aug 08, 2024 7:20 pm