Ableton Wavestation

US Puremagnetik releases Vector wave sequencing instrument for Ableton Live      24/07/08

Ableton Wavestation


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Puremagnetik has released Vector which they describe as a sophisticated collection of Live Racks that turns Ableton Live 7 into a powerful wave sequencing instrument reminiscent of the legendary Korg Wavestation.
Vector includes a library of wave sequences, attack transients and vector morphing as found on the original. Users can load up any of the 50 included patches and performances or create their own unique presets from the library of included waveforms.
Here’s Puremagnetik’s overview of the new collection as taken directly from their press release…
Enormous Sound
Patch layering, wave sequencing and vector modulation all contribute to the huge epic sound of this sophisticated Micropak. Use the preset library of over 50 patches and performances or create your own sounds from the library of over 300 included waveforms.
Complete User Control
All Vector Racks have been specially programmed for easy editing with limitless tweaking possibilities. Edit the most common parameters on the first layer of Macros or dig deeper into the rack for more fine tuned controls.
Endless Sound Design Possibilities
Each patch and performance rack has been carefully programmed with unique settings that fully employ the vast potential of Ableton Live. Explore new sound design techniques within Vector's advanced array of sonic components.
Additional Features Include:
  • Nearly 500 single cycle and complex waveforms
  • Huge library of attack transients
  • Library of "Vector Envelopes" as Ableton Live clips
  • Modular structure for creating huge layered performance patches
  • Collection of Wave Sequences
System Requirements
  • Requires Ableton Live 7
  • 500 MB of physical RAM
Pricing and Availability:
Basic Monthly Subscription: $5.75/Month
Basic Yearly Subscription: $60/Year
All Access Pass - $198/Year
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