MATRIXSYNTH: Korg Modwave - "Klaus Schulze Tribute" 40 Performances

Friday, January 16, 2026

Korg Modwave - "Klaus Schulze Tribute" 40 Performances


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"With all passion & inspiration we made this long awaited project – a Tribute to grandfather of Electronic music & Berlin School – dear Klaus Schulze!

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Working with Modwave Mk 1 & 2 – hardware & native versions.

Introducing “Tribute” soundset with 40 melodic & atmospheric performances for Korg Modwave splitted on:

Classic & modern Berlin sequences
Complex arpeggios & rhythmica
Warmy Moogy leads & solos
Beautiful big Polys & strings
Atmospheric Pads
Splits with Seq & Lead

All you are need to make a classic Berlin music track & touch the legacy of Klaus Schulze.

We was inspired by “Crystal Lake”, “Are You Sequenced” “Mirage” “Body Love” “Velvet Voyage” and other classic works.

By Nick Klimenko aka Chronos, a creator of “Organica” for Waldorf Blofeld & “WS Universe” for Korg Wavestation.

All performances contains multpile layers & MW, velocity controllers movement.
Instructions of how to are included.

All 4 Macros are used in every performance to give you organic & alive feeling of sound movement in real time.

We put all our effort & inspiration to make this patches suited for many genres & styles of electronic music.

Every patch of our soundset is musical & can be immediately used in your tracks & production."

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