Waldorf Microwave owners: have you tried the new Microwave 1 VST plugin as a patch editor ?
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- KVRist
- 445 posts since 3 Feb, 2017
Didn't try it yet, but I've always used the monstrum editor which has a randomize function and a few other extras that I'm missing in this Waldorf version, so I don't think it will be a game changer over the Monstrum one.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 813 posts since 9 Jan, 2012
interesting, thanks for the suggestion. the randomize difference doesn't matter much to me since the daws/vst hosts that I use should be able to take care of that (depending on if any parameters are hidden from the host or not).
the real reason I thought it might be a game changer is that you can edit/create patches using your VST process, getting an excellent idea of how it will sound on the hardware - before actually even switching on the hardware to upload the patches you've created. That's quite cool because I can create some patches whilst lounging around away from the studio where most of my hardware gear is.
the real reason I thought it might be a game changer is that you can edit/create patches using your VST process, getting an excellent idea of how it will sound on the hardware - before actually even switching on the hardware to upload the patches you've created. That's quite cool because I can create some patches whilst lounging around away from the studio where most of my hardware gear is.