Waldorf MicroWave as a plugin?

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Uncle E wrote: Mon Aug 26, 2024 4:57 pm
Synthman2000 wrote: Mon Aug 26, 2024 4:48 pm Glad you appreciate a bit of balance. It is just so unexciting.
Depeche Mode and Hans Zimmer only used them for demo tracks. Once it came time to release, they used Serum.
I like Depeche Mode. They could have used Serum if it existed and no one would have known or cared, which is the main point.

It is what is played right ? Not what synth. For all I know maybe they played the boring backing sounds on the Waldorf's.

Good for its time now vastly superceded and still ok for purist cheesy synth music demo's with preset drum patterns off a organ or similar etc. Would work ok along side this:

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/dc/df/a4 ... 4134e4.jpg

With the smell of dust, stale air, ciggies, whisky, beards and lava lamps, that is what the sound reminds me of. Boring stuff.

But each to their own.
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sorry but i like my MicroWave plugin
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Synthman2000 wrote: Mon Aug 26, 2024 7:00 pm I like Depeche Mode. They could have used Serum if it existed and no one would have known or cared, which is the main point.
True!
For all I know maybe they played the boring backing sounds on the Waldorf's.
Could be!
But each to their own.
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Uncle E wrote: Mon Aug 26, 2024 7:24 pm For every pot, there is a lid!
Sometimes the lid is broken and you haven't got round to buying a new one.
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revvy wrote: Mon Aug 26, 2024 7:35 pm Sometimes the lid is broken and you haven't got round to buying a new one.
Make sure to get your pot checked regularly once you've passed 50!

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Uncle E wrote: Mon Aug 26, 2024 7:37 pm
revvy wrote: Mon Aug 26, 2024 7:35 pm Sometimes the lid is broken and you haven't got round to buying a new one.
Make sure to get your pot checked regularly once you've passed 50!
That's eerily on topic for me. :!:
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Me, too. We are men of a certain age.

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Uncle E wrote: Mon Aug 26, 2024 7:44 pm Me, too. We are men of a certain age.
...and the thread takes an unexpected turn.
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I have serum and a few other wavetable synths, I still like this one and will likely buy it. :tu:

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I'm a guy that parameter locks the effects to OFF on all the synths that let me do this (Diva, Repro, Dune, etc) so I love that this doesn't have any onboard FX. Lets the raw sound shine.

From the manual:

Why there are no effects or additional features?

The restrictions of the original hardware in particular ensure the unique retro sound. We wanted to get exactly these nostalgic charm. We only have designed the user interface in a more modern style to make your edit experience more exciting. Believe us, you will not miss any effects or other features. And if you want to use a reverb or a chorus – we are sure that your DAW offers plenty of it.

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hurricaneaudiolab wrote: Mon Aug 26, 2024 11:31 pm I'm a guy that parameter locks the effects to OFF on all the synths that let me do this (Diva, Repro, Dune, etc)
u-he does it the best. Let the user decide if effects are wanted or not.
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Synthman2000 wrote: Mon Aug 26, 2024 7:00 pm It is what is played right ? Not what synth. For all I know maybe they played the boring backing sounds on the Waldorf's.

Good for its time now vastly superceded and still ok for purist cheesy synth music demo's with preset drum patterns off a organ or similar etc.
You can try all you like but you've revealed yourself here. It's obvious you're Waldorf-curious and just put on all this bravado to hide it, and all in vain.

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If I can only barely tell the difference between these hardware comparisons of PPG Wave and Waldorf Microwave:



.... and I already have the PPG Wave 3 plugin, would this plugin really add much sound-wise or is is just that it looks easier to program ?

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