For this demo, Bill Holland hooked up the "highly scientific" Waldorf Blofeld syhth to Ableton and let her rip. Its sleek German design puts all controls in their most logical locations, so you can...
For this demo, Bill Holland hooked up the "highly scientific" Waldorf Blofeld syhth to Ableton and let her rip. Its sleek German design puts all controls in their most logical locations, so you can reserve more brainpower for world domination.
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Yeah, because the Blofeld isn't wrought with serious bugs and crash issues. This is a seriously plagued synth. You should have a look at waldorf's forums, it's a party of hate in there.
It's a great synth for what it does, but it has serious caveats and a terrible attitude problem.
got one of these after all the soft synths I tried always seemed to lack real punch/presence. had two options: invest some serious (200gbp+ is serious for me anyway) cash in software (my soundcard is good), or go with the blofeld. Cant explain why but the sound is so much better than a soft synth. It can sound as nice or as nasty as you like with plenty of options for creating sublety/chaos
I would guess it's running at 96KHz (i would like to know). VST's sound better at 96KHz than say 44 but also eats proportionally more processing power. I'd guess getting a VST to sound as a Blofeld and have 25 voice polyphony would eat most of the CPU cycles of a decent PC. Seems to definitely be worth its price :)
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I love my Blofeld.
Thanks for posting these videos. It helped me choose ! I got my Blofeld just lately.
Feel free to listen to my first compilation on it - look for :
Waldorf Blofeld sounds and presets
ittaital
i know man, i cant figure out Ableton live either. LOL
best of luck youhalfpipe : )
It's a great synth for what it does, but it has serious caveats and a terrible attitude problem.
Access Virus.
Waldorf blofeld.
Oh Deutschland!
american synths will kick german ass anyday...dave smith instruments, moog...