I'm very much meh about that particular feature. Certainly not worth 3k.
Waldorf M Wavetable Synthesizer
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Well no, 2021s tech too.
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looks cool but few controls on the panel for the price they are charging. I want hardware to be more immediate.
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Same here... I was noting another way it is different than a synth like the MEvilDragon wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 11:37 amI'm very much meh about that particular feature. Certainly not worth 3k.
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I don't think it's overpriced. Nothing else sounds like it. Fight me!
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There is the main point for me... if it has some uniqueness, then it is enticing regardless of price.
The Waldorf Quantum just went up $500 in price in the US. What I've heard is lots of prices are or will be going up. The M already reflects that.
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Oh. My initial statement was asking not to go back to 1980s pricing. Because tech was expensive back then. Old is new it seems.