A) A new wave with a huge sample memory
or
B) A lead4 with the sample function
or even.
C) Non of the above, as there focus is on the stage and Electro line
Would be nice to engage in some un-informed speculation.



Yes, I'm not going to specifically mention who it was, but it was a major dealer in my country. And please also note the word "MAY", not "HAS".jaasjaas wrote:You were told that the Wave may be discontinued? That sounds very reliable
There was a time when I might have chimed in on this one and said something like: "Clavia is usually very tight lipped about information like this, and rumors are unfounded.... blah, blah, blah".alphadynamic wrote:Yes, I'm not going to specifically mention who it was, but it was a major dealer in my country. And please also note the word "MAY", not "HAS".jaasjaas wrote:You were told that the Wave may be discontinued? That sounds very reliable
Peace.


It has lots of knobs and buttons but because you can do so much with it, several knobs and buttons have more than one function. For example, if you push the Reverb button, a menu will open with the settings for the reverb. By turning the knobs below the display (or by using the buttons to the right of it) you can change the type and several associated parameters. Some menus will have more than one page and you will need to press buttons to go to the page you want.sakari wrote:interesting comments mj... The Poly evolver is on my alternatives list....I thought the virus had a minimum of menus...oh well..