Damn you, Black Friday! Wave Alchemy Revolution drum machine, is it good?

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db3 wrote:Might be worth waiting for their up-coming Attack...

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Yeah, maybe :)

I just put some stuff on sale, so it will probably take a while before I get the money anyway. I have to think most people are going after Black Friday deals themselves.
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Who's the developer of that Attack drumsynth?

Might be confused with Waldorf Attack, maybe?
And does anyone have any experience with Waldorf Attack? Seems to be free from their archive, probably 32-bit, but no worries in Reaper.
I haven't heard about that one, but it jumped out when I searched for Attack drumsynth, must check out.

I'm tempted by Heartbeat, but I have Tremor and maybe I should spend more time with that one...hmmm, or use them together with Tremors seq driving the heartbeat like a pacemaker...

GAS, burning in the cold winter...

EDIT: Noticed Waldorf Attack is part of the Waldorf Edition, including PPG Wave 2.2V, Attack and D-Pole and it is now 64-bit. 72,00 €...hmm, why have I always overlooked Waldorf...except the Blofeld desktop synth?

And now I remembered my plan to dive deeper into Reaktor and all it's drumsynths instead of looking for more and new shiny stuff... Keep forgetting. This is my brain on GAS

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Waldorf Attack is great low overhead drum synth. Not alot of good presets but if you can roll your own its hard to beat. The PPG 2v is a very fine synth as well. Very unigue as was the hardware. D pole is cool but I dont really use it much. Either Attack or PPG is worth the money. Both is a good deal.
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