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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2008

This is a bassline test with the great little Synthesizer Waldorf Blofeld. Neither a perfect track nor a perfect video, but it shows how the Blofeld can sound and how one can work with it. The sequence comes from the Blofelds internal arpeggiator.

Most of the crackling noises and bumping rhythms result from the bad recording situation - except the noises while I change effect parameters of the (sometimes) used internal "Triple FX" (bit reduction is desired ;), but the noise while I turn the knob is a bug).

Additional drums by Jomox M-Base 01 and D16 Nepheton. No additional effects or mixwork applied, only slightly limiting and eqing the master-track.

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  • Hi ! I've got a question is the battery(DC Alimentation) is with the blofeld ? Otherwise, what battery does it need ?

    Thanks

  • @aazrtdfg The Blofeld only works with an external power supply - no battery.

  • @Bruce73X Thank you for your answer ;) ! But if i buy it, does it (DC Alimentation) will with the Blofeld ? I mean, does it will with the blofeld package or i have to buy it separately ?

    Thanks

  • @aazrtdfg Sorry for the late answer. If I understand you right, you want to know if the power supply comes with the Blofeld? The answer to this is: Yes!

  • Hey nice video ! Gotta question, can you use the blofeld as a softsynth software controller?

  • @cocatoo555 Yes, you can. The Blofeld does send usual midi-controller values.

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  • unfortunatly there's only a USB connect, MIDI IN and L and R audio out. You can't use the filters seperately, i suggest you buy a moog pedal or something something like that for that kind of stuff :)

  • It you do buy this as your first synth, you should look into the BCR2000 ($150). MIDI controller with 30+ knobs to control a fair amount of the controls. Eases a bit of the menu diving.

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  • @MarkusVisa See video description: "Additional drums by Jomox M-Base 01 and D16 Nepheton." - nothing else used here. Bruce (i am currently writing from another yt-account)

  • This sounds amazing..! can I ask what are you using for the drums? how is the Unit for perc sounds?

  • My favourite digital synth, I want one!

  • @ajdevlin A good idea but i already got a novation zero sl mk2. i can make template's for my controller. it also has templates for the acces virus ti .. but first i gonne buy a blofed sounds so nice warm en fat !!!!

  • @ajdevlin A good idea but i already got a novation zero sl mk2. i can make template's for my controller. it also has templates for the acces virus ti .. but first i gonne buy a blofed sounds so nice warm en fat !!!!

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