KORG
INTRODUCES WAVEDRUM BLACK
— Limited
edition black color adds extra style to this acclaimed Dynamic Percussion
Synthesizer —
MELVILLE,
NY, September 20, 2010 — Korg’s
award-winning Wavedrum
Dynamic Percussion Synthesizer has drawn international praise for
its organic interface, realism, comprehensive arsenal of percussion
sounds spanning the globe, and innovative synth sounds. Now the
Wavedrum is available in a limited edition black color with a solid
black metallic rim and an exclusive BLACK SUEDE™ Remo drum
head – projecting a different vibe than the aura of the original
silver.
The
Korg Wavedrum Black will be available in November 2010, with U.S.
MSRP TBD.
About
the Korg Wavedrum
The original Korg Wavedrum was introduced to the music world back
in 1994. This legendary musical instrument was instantly famous
for its innovative design, performance possibilities and unique
sounds. Since its introduction in 2009, Korg has been pleased to
see the success of the affordable, next-generation Wavedrum Digital
Percussion Synthesizer.
Wavedrum
can be used as a stand-alone percussion instrument, or integrated
into an existing drum kit or percussion rig. Unlike digital trigger-based
systems, Wavedrum uses a real drum head as the playing surface,
providing an authentic and familiar feel. This allows the performer
to employ sticks, brushes, mallets and/or traditional hand-drum
techniques (mute, slap, bend, etc.) to play with comfort and confidence.
In addition to drummers/percussionists, vocalists, DJs, and many
other entertainers and musicians can take advantage of the versatility
and playability of the Korg Wavedrum.
There
are actually two playing surfaces on Wavedrum: the head and the
rim. Under the head is an audio transducer, similar to a microphone.
This transducer drives Wavedrum’s DSP and PCM sound engines,
providing a far more expressive and natural playing experience than
trigger-based systems that rely on PCM playback alone. The rim is
outfitted with different-sized raised patterns on the left and right
sides. In addition to using the rim as a traditional playing surface,
rubbing a stick or mallet over these raised patterns can create
interesting percussion effects, similar to an afro-cuban güiro,
for example.
By
combining 36 advanced DSP (Digital Signal Processing) synthesis
algorithms with 200 PCM samples (100 for the head; 100 for the rim),
Wavedrum provides a wide palette of sounds, ranging from traditional
drum and percussion instruments to complex synthetic tones and sound
effects. In addition to the ability to create new and unusual sounds,
Wavedrum also re-creates a vast array of percussion instruments
from around the planet, from familiar cajons, congas, and tablas
to the rare and exotic. These include the udo, a clay pod percussion
instrument; the jegog, a bamboo gamelan marimba from the island
of Bali; a talking drum from Africa; gongs, and many others. Wavedrum
can even reproduce stringed instruments such as the sitar, koto,
and berimbau. This allows a single Wavedrum to replace what would
have been a room full of instruments, sure to be a welcome addition
to crowded stages, theatre/show pits, project studios and classrooms.
100
preset programs and 100 user programs are stored in memory, with
12 favorites available for instant access. Reverb and Delay effects
add depth and character to the sound.
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