


I thought Korg might try to incorporate the wavestate into some multiengine giant workstation thing. PI good, FPGA would have been tantalizing. I had hoped the next gen might be based on a more industrial Arm CPU than the Raspberri Pi (cause we need Pi in the pipeline for kids.) Be interested to see if the Pi is still in there. (Kind of like the current Waldorf stuff.) I have moved to designing on the virtual wavestate on my computer and realized the bottleneck on my hardware unit is the tiny screen.

I have gone back and forth on whether I would want SE type hardware or a aluminum clad, 5″ to 7″ screen, road ready desktop unit as my next wavestate. Out of all of the synths, hardware and virtual, I’ve purchased in the past five years the wavestate has been in a two way heat for most compelling.
