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Unlock the full power of Korg’s Motion Sequencer in this deep‑dive tutorial from The Digital Lifestyle. In this video, I show you how to turn the Motion Sequencer on the Korg Multi‑Poly, Modwave, Wavestate, and Modwave Native into a multi‑stage envelope generator—far beyond what traditional ADSR envelopes can do. Whether you're designing evolving pads, rhythmic pulses, or experimental textures, this technique gives you up to 64 stages of precise control over filter cutoff, pitch, wavetable position, pulse width, and more. 🎛️ What You’ll Learn • How to build multi‑stage envelopes using Motion Sequencing • How to shape filter and pitch movement with step‑based modulation • How to record envelopes directly from the front panel • How to create slow attacks, holds, dips, rises, and complex shapes • How to apply the same workflow on Modwave, Wavestate & Modwave Native Perfect for sound designers, synth enthusiasts, and anyone wanting to push Korg’s modern digital synths further. ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction 00:17 – Overview: Multi‑Stage Envelopes on Multi‑Poly, Wavestate & Modwave 01:02 – Traditional ADSR Envelope Basics 01:44 – Filter Envelope Example 02:20 – Adding Hold & Delay Stages 03:03 – Why Multi‑Stage Envelopes? (Korg M1 Inspiration) 03:41 – Using the Motion Sequencer as an Envelope 04:26 – 16‑Step Envelope Demonstration 04:49 – Initializing a Patch & Starting Fresh 05:20 – Assigning Motion Sequence to Filter Cutoff 06:00 – Setting Step Lengths & Turning Off Repeats 06:32 – Building a Simple 4‑Step Envelope 07:12 – Linear vs Stepped Envelope Modes 08:03 – Creating Sharper Attacks & Decays 08:30 – Expanding to a 5‑Stage Envelope 08:53 – Adding More Stages (Down → Up → Down Shapes) 09:21 – Per‑Note Envelope Behaviour 10:07 – Adjusting Step Lengths for Smoother Tails 11:07 – Smoothing & “Delay‑Like” Effects 12:10 – Multi‑Stage Envelope Sound Examples 12:20 – Saving the Patch 12:34 – Recording Envelopes from the Front Panel 13:26 – Multi‑Stage Envelope on Another Layer 14:03 – Using Digital Oscillators with Motion Sequencing 14:19 – 16‑Step Envelope Recording Example 14:50 – Expanding to 64 Steps 15:16 – Recording a 64‑Step Envelope 15:50 – Fine‑Tuning Timing for Long Envelopes 16:00 – Applying the Technique on Wavestate 16:03 – Applying the Technique on Modwave / Modwave Native 16:21 – Final Thoughts & Creative Uses 17:04 – Outro & Newsletter Reminder 👍 Support the Channel If you enjoyed this tutorial, hit Like, Subscribe, and drop a comment with the synth techniques you want to see next. 📰 Join our monthly newsletter for synth news, tips, and exclusive discount codes.