
I accept that not everyone uses synths in the same way, but I'll hark back to an argument that I've made in the past a small synth satisfies those who need a small synth but, with a few exceptions, a larger one satisfies everyone. I would have been happier with a 61-note pressure-sensitive keyboard or a module, but not a weeny little instrument on which you can't play a decent chord. I can't.) But on a state–of–the–art synth like the Wavestate? That baffles me. I can even live with a lack of aftertouch on low-cost polysynths. Now, I'm a tolerant chap and I'm comfortable finding lightweight 37-note keyboards on low-cost monosynths. Most noticeably, it's only as wide as its 37 full-sized keys, so its performance wheels are to be found behind the keyboard rather than next to it.

The look and feel of the Wavestate echoes Korg's Minilogue series.
