![]() ![]() is only used in the AD, not the WS or EX (where it is empty).For these, the LSB value is always 0x00 by hardware. In order to save cost, Korg stored single-cycle and other low-dynamic waveforms just as 8-bit quantities.Let's treat them in this very order as a 3-bit number and get the following page structure with each part being 512MW (1MB) in size: Page Quite wasteful! Properly decoding this would give 4 pages per 4MW instead of just two.Ī page is broken down with the help of WB and WA19. A potentially perfect space for hacking in own samples - assuming that the OS really checks this area. WB2=0 signals access to the internal connectors CN16/CN17 only found in the WS and EX (but not the AD there, WB2 is n/c).WB3=0 signals access to PCM ROM, Cartridge and (on the AD) the external signal input.Instead of making full use of all banks, waveform memory is only split into two major banks: Much more than Korg ever equipped any WS with. The TG88 tone generator can address a total of 16MW of sample memory as 16 banks per 1MW using a 4-bit wavebank WB and a 20-bit wave address WA. Of course, I had looked into the service manual way before the machine arrived to notice something interesting: [Korg Zone: Wavestation Samples dissected ![]()
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