You guessed it! 5/256ths!
Largo demo version available!
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- KVRAF
- 2582 posts since 24 Apr, 2003 from Canada
Yes, you can type values (I guess Waldorf knew it was fiddly otherwise!). But have you tried to type in 3/16ths? If not I'll let you guess what time appears...
You guessed it! 5/256ths!

You guessed it! 5/256ths!
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rectus_dominus rectus_dominus https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=189415
- KVRian
- 735 posts since 16 Sep, 2008
It can handle typed values? Hmm, then I don't see the need of a million "built-in" rates...
And Ingo, I'm registered and stuff, but I couldn't figure out how to post on that damn forum. Although I'm getting to like the newsletter thing.
(I've got really interested in Largo as it's free
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And Ingo, I'm registered and stuff, but I couldn't figure out how to post on that damn forum. Although I'm getting to like the newsletter thing.
(I've got really interested in Largo as it's free
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- KVRer
- 27 posts since 28 Feb, 2004 from Oulunsalo, Finland
this is how it works:rectus_dominus wrote:And Ingo, I'm registered and stuff, but I couldn't figure out how to post on that damn forum. Although I'm getting to like the newsletter thing.
(I've got really interested in Largo as it's free)
Post messages to: user-forum@waldorf-forum.com
everyone on the mailing list gets your message..
cheers,
- jani
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- KVRAF
- 11373 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
No offence Igro but that sounds pretty horrible.. and why on earth do you call it "sync" saw? There's no oscillator sync going on there, at least not in the typical manner. The resonance does sound pretty nice and the filter in itself but your example is just horribly much detuned and very common sounding, imho. Would be very hard to use that sound in any context due to it's large detune.Igro wrote:totally no.keel wrote:You kidding me, right?Igro wrote:Just simple audio sample of sync saw, usnison and delay:
Largo SyncSaw.mp3 - 1.22MB
Sounds massive. I love Largo.
If "completely and utterly detuned" means fat for you then so be it.. to me it only means horribly out of tune.
Cheers!
bManic
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chicken muffin chicken muffin https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=137792
- Banned
- 998 posts since 28 Jan, 2007
just tried this this synth. i do not like it sam i am. i hate the ergonomics. thats what really irks me. and very very dumb of waldorf (or any synth developer to not include professionly presets) i think this synth blowsfield 
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- KVRian
- 944 posts since 13 Oct, 2006
is it normal that not all waveforms work in demo?alltough the names change.
- KVRAF
- 37408 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Surely it does? I've seen a number of professional sound designers mentioned who made presets for it (inc DocT who is pretty much an expert on the Waldorf synths)chicken muffin wrote:and very very dumb of waldorf (or any synth developer to not include professionly presets)
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rectus_dominus rectus_dominus https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=189415
- KVRian
- 735 posts since 16 Sep, 2008
Hmm, I think you missed the wave changing... You see a number (127) at the waveform view. Click and hold with the mouse, and dragging up/down morphs the waveform.
As for forum posting, how am I suppose to mark the topic?
(In the Subject?)
As for forum posting, how am I suppose to mark the topic?
(In the Subject?)
Just let its Sound do the talking: http://www.synthmaster.com/
- KVRian
- 581 posts since 21 Feb, 2005 from Upper Left USA
Pretty interesting synth, been messing with the demo this morning. Sounds really nice, covers a lot of territory without being TOO much of a CPU hog. The GUI is only so so for me, kinda of reminds me of Logic's synth, small text and kind of busy in a futuristic way. Kept running into a weird bug where the preset selector left and right buttons would randomly get stuck down until I closed the reopened the plug in, but otherwise no issues. Is there a randomize function anywhere, didn't find it. Also found the preset layout only so so, and the menu sorting options were.... unique to put it nicely.
Not sure if I'd choose this over say Massive, since they are both covering roughly the same sonic territory with the wavetable angle. I find the GUI and modulation set up on Massive to be better, so that's likely the route I'd choose.
Not sure if I'd choose this over say Massive, since they are both covering roughly the same sonic territory with the wavetable angle. I find the GUI and modulation set up on Massive to be better, so that's likely the route I'd choose.
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- KVRist
- 50 posts since 8 Dec, 2008
i downloaded the demo.no problem at all with the licence it worked perfecly.
My first impression is:
overall nice synthetizer: good gui,sounds very good BUT...
few presets and really standard ones,nothing really new in synthesis methods or dynamics,browsing presets is really BORING.
not as good as MASSIVE,massive is way better.
is good as albino and predator maybe.
very CPU hungry
not worth the money imho
My first impression is:
overall nice synthetizer: good gui,sounds very good BUT...
few presets and really standard ones,nothing really new in synthesis methods or dynamics,browsing presets is really BORING.
not as good as MASSIVE,massive is way better.
is good as albino and predator maybe.
very CPU hungry
not worth the money imho
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- KVRist
- 136 posts since 9 Nov, 2006
It's another level. But...anywayIncarnateX wrote:No there is not, the difference is like between saying:filterfilter wrote:again...No! There is a difference in saying imho and shouting out: This synth sucks!IncarnateX wrote:So are statements like:filterfilter wrote:hmm, are you right? NO!!IncarnateX wrote:Hmm...I think you mean that many people can not tell what YOU think is a good synth apart from what YOU think is a bad synth...and actually...filterfilter wrote:Absolutely! Imho (I know this sounds arrogant) many people just can't set a good synth apart from a bad synth!
that makes sense and would not be arrogant, because fact is that other people is not you!
Unless, of course, that you really mean that your oppinions are over and above all others and thus define what IS a good synth and what IS a bad synth in general. Now THAT would be arrogant...and infantile...and pretty stupid!
statements like: "somebody should tell the truth: this synth really suck!" are arrogant, infantile, stupid!
Two wrongs do not make a right! That other people are foolish is no excuse for being foolish yourself.filterfilter wrote:Absolutely! Imho (I know this sounds arrogant) many people just can't set a good synth apart from a bad synth!
1) People are idiots because they do not share my oppinion
2) IMHO people are idiots because they do not share my oppinion
so no, the "message" is still arrogant, infantile and stupid!
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- KVRist
- 115 posts since 8 Jun, 2007
Just my few words about Waldorf in general.
Anyone remember Attack, PPG and D-POLE ? I know, these are old synths (and FX) no one really care about now but some time ago they had great reviews in every magazine so I guess people were buying them and then... company disappeared - I dont know the exact story but it was bought by Steinberg. You had no support from Waldorf anymore. You had to buy it from Steinberg which had his own updates for these products. Then Walderf appeared again so Steinberg support stopped - in this moment you expect to have updates from the company who wrote it? NO - If you bought Steinberg version - waldorf updates wont work. Hmm...
Anyone have Komplexer - same story - expensive synth which died becouse of no support.
Now look at NI instruments - you have always some choice - updates and upgrade paths.
I would like to really hear what Waldorf guys have to say about it. You can think - who cares about Attack and others - Largo is new and its supported - think twice - would you like to use LARGO after two years ? brobably YES and then you can be surprised...
Anyone remember Attack, PPG and D-POLE ? I know, these are old synths (and FX) no one really care about now but some time ago they had great reviews in every magazine so I guess people were buying them and then... company disappeared - I dont know the exact story but it was bought by Steinberg. You had no support from Waldorf anymore. You had to buy it from Steinberg which had his own updates for these products. Then Walderf appeared again so Steinberg support stopped - in this moment you expect to have updates from the company who wrote it? NO - If you bought Steinberg version - waldorf updates wont work. Hmm...
Anyone have Komplexer - same story - expensive synth which died becouse of no support.
Now look at NI instruments - you have always some choice - updates and upgrade paths.
I would like to really hear what Waldorf guys have to say about it. You can think - who cares about Attack and others - Largo is new and its supported - think twice - would you like to use LARGO after two years ? brobably YES and then you can be surprised...
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Echoes in the Attic Echoes in the Attic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=180417
- KVRAF
- 12029 posts since 12 May, 2008
My impression of the demo:
My favorite thing is the light CPU. I don't know what everyone talking about heavy cpu.
The sound can be pretty cool. Many of the presets are similar though, with a grungy, distorted digital sound. I much prefer the sound of Massive myself, more versatile.
My favorite thing is the light CPU. I don't know what everyone talking about heavy cpu.
The sound can be pretty cool. Many of the presets are similar though, with a grungy, distorted digital sound. I much prefer the sound of Massive myself, more versatile.
- KVRAF
- 5542 posts since 26 Apr, 2007 from Noosphere
There is a control mode, choose Liner mode.Mescalito wrote:You can type the value with the keyboardActually, I can't list them in order because the mouse keeps jumping. Literally if you move the knob a pixel it will change values, but its unpredictable whether it moves up or down.
- KVRAF
- 5542 posts since 26 Apr, 2007 from Noosphere
Seems like boys have really fuc..d computers. Cos even on my DUAL CORE it's light on CPU.Echoes in the Attic wrote:My impression of the demo:
My favorite thing is the light CPU. I don't know what everyone talking about heavy cpu.
