Waldorf MicroWave as a plugin?

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Bringing back software synthesizers from 20 years ago is not the way forward! They'd have to re-code from scratch, which would be a totally new synthesizer, probably just the name would be the same. As for 30 year old hardware? I'd rather they did something new and current, as of 2024-5.

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Sure it is. Korg, Yamaha, Roland and now Waldorf are all making advances in the software realm of our industry. We’ve never had proper software emulations or exact models up until now.
If you use hardware, you’re aware that most of the technology is based on the original designs. For example the Roland Fantom while it does include newer features, it’s all based on older technology.
Waldorfs Iridium while it does have new synthesis technology much of it, stems from their older designs.
Going the software route, now gives them another run at success while adding new functionality and features. Like their newest Microwave plugin.
The Yamaha Montage M plug-in I own, while it does offer new technology, it still uses their core elements to make their new product.

These guys are doing exactly what they should be doing ! As I’ve said before, I hope they bring out everything they’ve ever done in software. I don’t have the room to have 50 synths. I prefer the option in a plugin format.
They are offering new ways to work with their original designs and in many cases improving on them.
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Medenka wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 5:44 pm Bringing back software synthesizers from 20 years ago is not the way forward! They'd have to re-code from scratch, which would be a totally new synthesizer, probably just the name would be the same. As for 30 year old hardware? I'd rather they did something new and current, as of 2024-5.
I love a forward looking synthesizer as much as anyone, but it’s also shortsighted to discard the past for the same of some imagined progress. New doesn’t always mean better. At our core, we are the same animals that invented analog synthesis, so why would the aesthetic that we revered then drastically change? Sure, things go in and out of fashion, but some things become classics that transcend time. I’m watching season 2 of Foundation and they liberally use art styles from the ancient Greeks, and tie it to Art Deco, Brutalism, Bohemianism, etc. We are in a “post modern” world.
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trusampler wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 6:27 pmAs I’ve said before, I hope they bring out everything they’ve ever done in software. I don’t have the room to have 50 synths. I prefer the option in a plugin format.
They are offering new ways to work with their original designs and in many cases improving on them.
Exactly. People forget that the classics were mostly unobtainable to most people due to their very high prices. I didn’t see a Jupiter 8 until I started working in a music shop, and I definitely didn’t make enough money there to buy one.

Now I have the funds, but no desire to have a room full of antiques just to get a specific tone when I need it. A plugin is perfect.
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Medenka wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 5:44 pm Bringing back software synthesizers from 20 years ago is not the way forward! They'd have to re-code from scratch, which would be a totally new synthesizer, probably just the name would be the same. As for 30 year old hardware? I'd rather they did something new and current, as of 2024-5.
We were and are doing forward looking synths in the last 6 years starting with Quantum and going forward with the Iridium line. Still one of the most innovative in the market. Now, I had a bit of pleasure to pay a little homage to our first product.

Ok, if you refer to the plug-in world though, then yes, we have just restarted our efforts here with the Microwave plug-in. But hey, we'll speak again.
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temporubato wrote: Fri Sep 27, 2024 6:24 am We were and are doing forward looking synths in the last 6 years starting with Quantum and going forward with the Iridium line. Still one of the most innovative in the market. Now, I had a bit of pleasure to pay a little homage to our first product.
Iridium plugin when?

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would like them to update the relevant older things so they're reliable and compatible. Lector would be nice to use again. shrug.

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FYI: The update 1.1 has been released. You can download it from your MyWaldorf License page.

If you like to participate in betas for upcoming updates, please register here:
https://waldorfmusic.com/beta-program/

NEW FEATURES

LFOs
• Can by sync'ed to DAW tempo using various ratios.

Filter
• Filter reaction time decreased for faster and snappier filter modulations.

Mono Modes
• "Allocation Mode" in Multi Instrument Settings (to be used for mono mode).

Midi CC Mapping
• Learn MIDI CC in context menu.
• CC Mapping table in Global with load/save to file.

Hardware
• "Fwd Input" option in "Hardware Control" to forward track MIDI like notes etc. from DAW to
hardware. Useful on Windows where there are almost no multi-client Midi interface drivers.

Global
• Modulation source "Controller WXYZ" mappings can be set to MIDI CCs.

Import .mid/.syx Files
• Now also works with cartridge dumps.
• Fixed to use Windows compatible file names.

Presets
• New Factory Bank from Benjamin Wild.
• Link to Sound Store on Website.

Performance
• UI opening time decreased.

Usability
• You can click now also on value names to show the popup menu.
• Pop-up menus with 2 choices have been replaced by toggle buttons e.g. Rev A/B filter types.
• Last Zoom level will be now retained globally e.g. when creating new plug-in instances.

Installer
• On MacOS reboot is removed.

BUG FIXES

• FS#2209 - Multi-Mode: No selection of new factory presets possible
• FS#2198 - Clicking away from a context menu sets the parameter to its minimum value.
• FS#2192 - Certain menus with two entries could be single-click buttons
• FS#2196 - Zoom level is not retained globally
• FS#2197 - Shorthands for long menu entries on the UI
• FS#2178 - Controllers W, X, Y and Z
• FS#2200 - Wavetable Smooth/Stepped option
• FS#2207 - Spelling error
• FS#2209 - Multi-Mode: No selection of new factory presets possible
• Various Spellings improved.
• Failing import does not create user banks with factory sounds anymore.
Rolf from waldorfmusic.com

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I like that they are giving the Microwave some serious support and I hope they will move on to make the other products better when they have perfected this one (Even the newly release Largo V2) :)

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I'd love the that too.
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Great update. Thanks.

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+1 Great update, thanks !

+1 on Largo GUI overhaul !

+1 on Iridium as a Plugin !!*


* good SW VCFs are now good enough. You´ve shown you can do it.
I personally won´t go back to HW !
One User Interface for all of it !....one keybed only ! .....but 88 keys !
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PPG updates when you get MicroWave perfected.
Plus all the other tasty Waldorf VSTs.
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please update Nave so the UI is not glitching
aliasing plugin owner
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martiu wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 9:04 pm please update Nave so the UI is not glitching
Please PM me your problem description.
Rolf from waldorfmusic.com

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