Waldorf blofeld software editor11/30/2022 ![]() ![]() No way I'm buying any synth without these features anymore. So Blofeld is going to have to wait in his island stronghold just a bit longer.Įxcept that the Blofeld doesn't apparently have a software editor or VST. I want one very badly - you should too - but I'm suffering from the Oasys bug, and I'm having another argument with myself on whether or not to get one. But the cool thing about the new Waldorfs like the Blofeld is they don't leave you hanging in the old school sounds like PWM and oscillator sync. In any case, wavetable synthesis is something very cool to play with, as the tables have much more harmonic action than you can get from the usual synth, like pulse width modulation with insane processing going on. I own an Ensoniq Fizmo which is a wavetable synth which borrows heavily from the Waldorf PPG line - wavetables and all. But this thing sounds SOOOO much better than the Snow. WOW! The era of the candy-box synth is upon us. let us know what are your first impressions! I've listened to those a couple of times, lol ![]() It's like the microQ, but fun to useĭid you use it on any tracks? do you have any mp3 clips online?Ĭheck out of some of the audio demos here : just got mine this week courtesy of the g/f via Sweetwater. Posted: Wed 5:32 am Post subject: Waldorf is back to rule the Vorld. Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Owned by Irish Acts Recording Studio & hosted by KORG USAįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register mohahaĪ forum for Korg product users and musicians around the world. The Evo is going to have the most overlap with SQ80 in regards to general character.Korg Forums :: View topic - Waldorf is back to rule the Vorld. While the Blofeld can certainly get crunchy, it has a sort of glassy, digital gloss to most all of its sounds. This is likely due to the way I used them, but the Blofeld seemed a little more versatile, at least with the polyphony, if nothing else. My experience was that the Evolver put Evolver all over my tracks, while the Blofeld was easier to push into the foreground or background. I've had both, and they are quite complementary of one another. Would anyone that's owned both like to give their opinion? Has the new OS on the Blofeld fixed the problems? I have the Sq80 covering a good amount of ground there, but this also looks really interesting and unique. This seems like a cheap digital, crunchy, wavey sort of synth. Jabberwalky wrote:Might as well post the question here. ![]()
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