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Waldorf Blofeld first impressions.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:31 pm
by Thirteen
Not vintage of course, but I have a Waldorf Blofeld here that Dave from Innerclock has loaned me, and it is a pretty interesting synth. I put it up against my Waldorf MicroWave 1, and it certainly has the heritage. I currently have the PPG wavetables and presets loaded into the Microwave, so I was alternately playing the two modules to compare them. What I noticed sonically is that the Blofeld is very spacious, with some presets having a huge stereo image, and the arpeggiator ROCKS. It isn't as warm as the MicroWave, presumably as the Micro has analog filters, but for that classic German synth sound the Blofeld is fantastic. There are huge level disparities among the presets, so it can bite you if you aren't careful. It is also very nice physically, big screen and easy to edit. I am going to set it up with my Virus Indigo (turning off the internal FX) and the MicroWave again on the weekend and get a bit deeper into it.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 7:56 pm
by rachelp
Is Blofeld multitimbral? Does it handle big globs of layered patches very well?
The price is good - I like Waldorf products, they're always seemingly nice to work with.


rachel

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:40 pm
by Thirteen
Don't know, I have just been experimenting with the basic sounds, I haven't really thought about trying layered stuff. I will give it a go...