In my dream, the design of wavedrum editor

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freestok
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In my dream, the design of wavedrum editor

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last night i have a dream, and in my dream i have made a wavedrum editor interface with USB connection etc... :shock:

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any way...it's just a dream... :(

please KORG, make a other wavedrum with the USB and an interface on computer driver etc...!!!! you can make it !!! it's possible, i am shure of that idea !!
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another stupid idea :lol: the ultimate pad drum !!!!

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it's a joke ! :P
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Post by Bertotti »

I don't think of it as a dream. I see no reason soemthing couldn't be done with this modeling and the approach they took with the WD for an ekit.
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Post by springvloed »

The editor is not a dream but a NEED
Please contact KORG with your ideas
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Post by Slabwax »

The editor is so important! If Korg was to incorporate a usb midi thing (not for control but for programming). They could SELL us new algorithms. We could drop rim sounds into heads We need a Wavedrum Pro.
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Post by caris »

Out of curiosity, has anyone gone balls to the walls and opened up their wave drum? I'm sure the original sounds cannot be programmed through the interface provided to the users. The question I have is are they flashed onto internal ROM before assembly, or is there an interface on the board which Korg does not give us access to, but that could possibly be hacked by someone with the right knowledge....
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Post by Bertotti »

Caris scroll down a bit farther Freestock has a thread on how to change your loops and Waterdrum has a thread on how to mod for extra triggers and such. Two great threads, turns out Freestock found a micro sd card inside!
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Post by WaveDrummer »

caris wrote:Out of curiosity, has anyone gone balls to the walls and opened up their wave drum?
As Bertotti mentioned above, you will probably find what you're looking for here:
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... sc&start=0

and here:
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... sc&start=0

Some clever stuff going on in those threads. :wink:
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Post by caris »

Thanks WaveDrummer, those posts are awesome!
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Re: In my dream, the design of wavedrum editor

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sorry,wrong forum.
Last edited by clockwork on Tue Feb 25, 2014 5:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by martygras »

And, as I keep seeing on newer devices. a"randomize" function. This would be a nice addition... to the dream. :)
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Oh, these dreams, but I'm wondering ...
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Post by eyeballs »

What'd I'd love is:

1) a USB editor

and

2) a body attachment that lets you hold it like a doumbek
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