View Full Version : Other Multitimbral Synths?
oscillator
07.02.2015, 05:54 PM
Don't know if this is an easy or difficult question, but I'm searching for another multitimbral synth with 16 parts to use it alongside with my Virus C . I mean only pure multitimbral synths, not rompler of any kind.
Do you have some great suggestions in the market (or not so vintage)?
Rack or keyboard versions are welcome (even if I need a compact solution).
markosub79@gmail.com
18.02.2015, 08:30 AM
waldorf blofeld?
oscillator
21.02.2015, 05:41 PM
Seems interesting, but reviews are very different. Sometimes they say it's good, sometimes it's not so good. Do you know someting more about it?
Seems interesting, but reviews are very different. Sometimes they say it's good, sometimes it's not so good. Do you know someting more about it?
I may be mistaken but I think namnibor has or had one of these, you might send him a PM in case he's not reading this to invite to thread.
TweakHead
22.02.2015, 12:43 PM
I have one to! It's a cool synth, but not so easy to handle the multi-mode. It's a lot better with the OS updates though, and much easier to handle (multis) with a dedicated editor (guess I'm falling for the hardware editors recently). Overall a very complete package, similar to the snow in length of features. Has its own sound, Waldorf, can deliver crazy metallic sounds, wavetable madness of all sorts, alien evolving atmospheres, and everything in between. The interface is actually cool for editing a single, gets fast once you get the hang of it. Cool to have the classic wavetables in there, adds a lot to its value!
I have one to!
I was pretty sure someone around here did :) Thought it was namnibor for some reason.
TweakHead
22.02.2015, 09:55 PM
Pretty sure he's got one to!
Pretty sure he's got one to!
Aha. Good to know the beer has not yet ruined me.
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