I would go about finding each part first, then split the values in each for more efficiency. Then I would stick them together using a single space. I used a lot of \s*
'es because I'm assuming there might be multiple spaces (such as those in the commented line).
var str = 'value1 value2 (value3 value4) -value5 value6';
//var str = ' value1 value2 ( value3 value4) -value5 value6 ';
var pairs = str.match(/^\s*(.+?)\s*\(\s*(.+?)\s*\)\s*(.+?)\s*$/);
values1 = pairs[1].split(/\s+/);
values2 = pairs[2].split(/\s+/);
values3 = pairs[3].split(/\s+/);
console.log('values1:',values1,'-->',values1.join(' '));
console.log('values2:',values2,'-->',values2.join(' '));
console.log('values3:',values3,'-->',values3.join(' '));
Explanation of RegEx
^
beginning of string
\s*
possible empty spaces
(.+?)
a character group (at least 1 character)
\s*
possible empty spaces
\(
opening parantheses
\s*
possible empty spaces
(.+?)
a character group (at least 1 character)
\s*
possible empty spaces
\)
closing parantheses
\s*
possible empty spaces
(.+?)
a character group (at least 1 character)
\s*
possible empty spaces
$
end of string