Vector Sequencing and Dual-Monophonic Effects

As everyone here knows, the Vector Sequencing feature [EDIT/PATCH/WAVE/MIX ENV] of the Wavestation allows up to four waves or wave-sequences to be continuously mixed in a flowing, constantly changing series of combinations, and that there can be a completely different vector synthesis MIX for each patch of up-to eight appearing in a Performance.

We also acknowledge that the dual-mono effects give us up to four effects to utilize at once, when two dual-mono effects are used together.

And, we see that each wave of a patch can be dedicated to its own output (A,B,C or D) or a combination of outputs as set on the EDIT/PATCH/FX-BUS page, and that the Vector Sequencer changes how much we actually hear going out each. [The EDIT/DETAILS/FX BUS setting MUST be set to PATCH for this to work!]

Each effect of a dual-mono effect can have a dedicated channel assigned to it, so we can have four completely unique, effected sounds being segued one to another by the Vector Sequencing/MIX ENV device. All this activity from one performance! Make these four sounds nice, percussive wave sequences, and you can enjoy the delay-effects and reverbs thereby, while the choruses and flanges sweep-up the pads. And so on. See effects 39 through 46 (on my WS). Also, numbers 34 & 35.

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