Some fun is needed to bear the high prices of Waldorf synths...Ingonator wrote:Indeed. Would be sad if they would stop with this...EvilDragon wrote:That's Waldorf. Always having some fun in manuals.milwel traamen wrote:Lol page 10 of the manual: "Do not leave your Pulse 2 near children, mothersin-
law or pets. This could lead to critical interactions".![]()
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Waldorf Pulse 2: officially released (OS updated to v1.18)
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Your chances am slimhakey wrote:What are my chances of a free Pulse for pointing out that in English an indefinite article that precedes a word beginning with a "yoo" sound is usually 'a' rather than 'an' - so 'a unison' not 'an unison'?
- KVRAF
- 24407 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Blofeld, Rocket and Pulse 2 are all quite affordable.Tricky-Loops wrote:Some fun is needed to bear the high prices of Waldorf synths...
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- 24407 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
milwel traamen wrote:I know. Also own a blofeld. Fun to read!EvilDragon wrote:That's Waldorf. Always having some fun in manuals.milwel traamen wrote:Lol page 10 of the manual: "Do not leave your Pulse 2 near children, mothersin-
law or pets. This could lead to critical interactions".
I have a Blofeld Keyboard pamphlet:
"Although Blofeld is a rather complex instrument, the design allows it to be a very decorative accessory for your living room. We have tested this with spouses that usually won't tolerate musical equipment in their field of vision, and the Blofeld Keyboard turned out to be the only exception.
So if Blofeld becomes your new living room mate, remember this villain needs to play every now and then!"
Love those guys.
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- 49 posts since 17 Sep, 2013
"and the Blofeld Keyboard turned out to be the only exception".
I have the desktop so my spous didnt agree it would be in her field of vision.
I have the desktop so my spous didnt agree it would be in her field of vision.
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199 EUR for Blofeld is affordable??EvilDragon wrote:Blofeld, Rocket and Pulse 2 are all quite affordable.Tricky-Loops wrote:Some fun is needed to bear the high prices of Waldorf synths...
You must be a rich guy...
For this price, I can get 3 (!) great synths from other developers!
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- 24407 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Yes, 200€ is very affordable in hardware synth land.
I'm not rich, but Waldorf's synths are quite affordable (save for Zarenbourg). Even Q Phoenix is affordable when you consider all it can do.
I'm not rich, but Waldorf's synths are quite affordable (save for Zarenbourg). Even Q Phoenix is affordable when you consider all it can do.
- KVRAF
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- 12522 posts since 21 Mar, 2008 from Hannover, Germany
Where did you find that price? Maybe second hand?EvilDragon wrote:Yes, 200€ is very affordable in hardware synth land.
A few years ago i paid 399 € for the desktop and again 99 € for the SL/sample upgrade.
The keyboard version is only 200 € more than the desktop + SL upgrade (german prices) so that one is quite a bargain IMO.
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Win 10 Home 64-bit / mobile i7-7700HQ 2.8 GHz / 16GB RAM //
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Hardware synth??EvilDragon wrote:Yes, 200€ is very affordable in hardware synth land.
I'm not rich, but Waldorf's synths are quite affordable (save for Zarenbourg). Even Q Phoenix is affordable when you consider all it can do.
Largo is a VSTi! And 199 EURO for a software synthesizer is pretty much! If it would be 200 EURO for a hardware synthesizer, I would understand it...
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- KVRian
- 1416 posts since 27 Nov, 2008 from uk
Which 3?Tricky-Loops wrote:199 EUR for Blofeld is affordable??EvilDragon wrote:Blofeld, Rocket and Pulse 2 are all quite affordable.Tricky-Loops wrote:Some fun is needed to bear the high prices of Waldorf synths...
You must be a rich guy...
For this price, I can get 3 (!) great synths from other developers!
Pigments Presets, Omnisphere Expansions, Dune, Serum, and Thorn Sound Packs. Diva, Zebra, TAL, and Repro Sound Banks.
Massive discounts - https://NewLoops.com
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Well, if you mean Largo then you should write Largo and not Blofeld.
370 € for a hardware synth is still a bargain, though it is not much more than a software synth with a case and a couple of knobs...
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- KVRian
- 1416 posts since 27 Nov, 2008 from uk
Tricky-Loops wrote:Hardware synth??EvilDragon wrote:Yes, 200€ is very affordable in hardware synth land.
I'm not rich, but Waldorf's synths are quite affordable (save for Zarenbourg). Even Q Phoenix is affordable when you consider all it can do.
Largo is a VSTi! And 199 EURO for a software synthesizer is pretty much! If it would be 200 EURO for a hardware synthesizer, I would understand it...
I am confused here????!!!
Pigments Presets, Omnisphere Expansions, Dune, Serum, and Thorn Sound Packs. Diva, Zebra, TAL, and Repro Sound Banks.
Massive discounts - https://NewLoops.com
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- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
I've meant Largo, and it's a software VSTi synth for 199 EUR...
Even synths from super developer Urs (U-He) are cheaper...
Even synths from super developer Urs (U-He) are cheaper...