KORG – modwave native v1.3.5 + Factory – R2R/RET (STANDALONE, VSTi3, AAX) [WiN x64]

By | July 6, 2025

 

Year/Release Date : 07.2025
Version : 1.3.5
Developer : KORG Inc.
Developer’s website : KORG Inc.
Format : SAL, VST3, AAX
Bit depth : 64bit
Tablet : present (R2R/RET)
System requirements :
Windows 10 (64-bit), Windows 11 (64-bit)

  • 2.44 GB

Description :
In 1985, the Korg DW-8000 combined digital wavetables with rich analog filters to give users sounds that were impossible to create with analog oscillators.
Today, it remains an icon.
Modwave, released in 2021, builds on the DW’s legacy and transforms it into a modern monster synth, featuring incredibly deep oscillators, gorgeous filters,
incredibly flexible modulation, complex pattern sequencing, and macro controls to create unique, powerful, and easily customizable sounds and phrases.Additional info:

What is a wavetable?
Wavetables are sets of single-cycle digital signals arranged in a specific order. The “position” of a wavetable determines which waveform is played. Moving the position with an envelope, LFO, or other modulation source produces subtle or abrupt changes in timbre. Some wavetables switch abruptly from one waveform to another; others fade smoothly between them. Modwave can do either.

Modifiers
Use over 30 modifiers to change the character of any wavetable at load time. For example, isolate odd or even harmonics, add weight with quantize or saturation with smoothing, or revisit the gritty character of old-school wavetable synths with the Vintage 8 and 12 options.

Morph
13 Morph types let you stretch, compress, reflect and otherwise alter wavetables in real time, changing their timbre and – when modulated – creating additional movement in the sound. Sync creates classic sweep-sync timbres using only one oscillator. Three special Morph types – FM, AM and Ring Mod – modulate Osc 2 with Osc 1, and the last two even apply to samples.

A/B Blend
Using the unique A/B mode, the oscillators can blend any two wavetables with phase-locked precision – as opposed to simply layering voices – opening up the dimension of the waveforms in between. For example, add body to “subtle” waveforms, or a bit of hiss to a soft timbre. Even fade between two different “modifier” versions of the same wavetable. Of course, the A/B blend can be modulated in real time.


Treatment:

Register KORG_KeyGen.exe from RET or _ KORG Software Pass from R2R


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