Korg Wavestation

The Korg Wavestation was a keyboard synthesizer from 1990 which was used by Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Peter Gabriel.

Phil Collins' Korg Wavestation
"I think the first [Korg] keyboard I had was the Wavestation. I got that around the time of But Seriously. That would have been the late '80s. After that would've been the 01/W. I was still in Genesis and Tony (Banks) and I both got the Wavestation the same day. It blew me away straight away. The actual sounds that you got when you plugged in provided instant gratification. That's what's really great about all the Korg keyboards. All of my stuff is written on the Wavestation, the 01/W, Trinity and now the Triton and Karma." (Phil Collins Korg interview)

Tony Banks' Korg Wavestation
Tony Banks had a Korg Wavestation synth in the early to mid 1990s. He used a couple of the lead sounds quite extensively, as well as its on-board effects which he found easy to access. And also liked the sustained sounds.

Peter Gabriel's Korg Wavestation
Peter Gabriel had a Korg Wavestation since the early 90s, which he played on the Us (for organ sounds) and Up albums.