The WS1 is often viewed as a "charming" bridge between high-end workstations and home keyboards. While its basic drum kits and piano sounds may sound dated compared to modern gear, its programmable drum machine
. Released in the early '90s as a competitor to legends like the Roland E-40, the
was particularly famous for its "Oriental" version, which featured specialized Arabic, Turkish, and Greek styles and sounds
Tracking down a physical or PDF copy of the WS1 manual is worth the effort because it explains several non-intuitive features:
version, you have a built-in floppy drive for loading MIDI files and new rhythms
The WS1 is often viewed as a "charming" bridge between high-end workstations and home keyboards. While its basic drum kits and piano sounds may sound dated compared to modern gear, its programmable drum machine
. Released in the early '90s as a competitor to legends like the Roland E-40, the gem ws1 keyboard workstation manual
was particularly famous for its "Oriental" version, which featured specialized Arabic, Turkish, and Greek styles and sounds The WS1 is often viewed as a "charming"
Tracking down a physical or PDF copy of the WS1 manual is worth the effort because it explains several non-intuitive features: which featured specialized Arabic
version, you have a built-in floppy drive for loading MIDI files and new rhythms