Amazing powerhouse desktop synthesizer module from Waldorf. The engine inside the heavy duty, full metal chassis of the Blofeld delivers the same fat and rich sound that so many Waldorf users worldwide love when they play their Pulse, Q, Q+, Micro Q, Microwave, Microwave II/XT, or even the flagship Wave.
License SL Overview • Activation of 60 megabyte non-volatile sample flash memory for the Blofeld desktop synthesizer • Easy user installation done by only • Support for single and multi with integrated loop points • Administration for own sample content via SPECTRE (available here) • Included: License SL activation code with user´s manual, factory sample content, Edition LE • System Requirements for upgrading: PC or Mac computer with USB2 port, USB2 suited cable, SysEx capable application like e.g.
So many people keep comparing the Blofeld to the Sledge that, out of curiosity, I loaded up a Blofeld CC editor using Reaktor to see if anything would happen on the Sledge So far, I've found a couple of things of interest You can access the extra filter modes: CC No. 68 Notch 24dB (Data 7) Notch 12dB (Data 8) Comb+ (Data 9) Comb- (Data 10) PPG VCF (Data 11) You can also put the Sledge into Unison Mode: CC No. 99 Poly Mode - No Unison - as on front panel (Data 0) Mono Mode - No Unison - as on front panel (Data 2) Poly Unison - Uses 2 Voices (Data 16) Poly Unison - Uses 3 Voices (Data 32) Poly Unison - Uses 4 Voices (Data 48) Poly Unison - Uses 5 Voices (Data 60) Mono Full Unison (Data 127) Unfortunately there is no Unison Detune But you can set LFO 1, 2 or the Mod Wheel to a slow Sine or Triangle and add a touch of depth to detune. That's all I've come across at the moment, but I'm looking into the SYSEX side of things. Mapilab pop3 connector serial key. Calaverasgrande wrote:well if it doesn't sync to midi than it IS a genuine Blofeld! Germans & Italians come together to build a synth; what could possibly go wrong?
No, the more I play the Sledge the more I realize how brilliant and underappreciated it is. Sure it's not as flexible and fully featured as a blofeld, but having all of it's controls exposed right on the front panel makes me far more likely to come up with interesting sounds. Anyway I was hoping to sync the LFOs to each other, not MIDI. It sounds odd when the LFOs are all out of phase at low speeds.
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