At the, Studiologic introduced Sledge 2.0 – an updated version of its vintage-inspired digital keyboard that offers a lot more synth for less money. With Sledge 2.0, Studiologic and Waldorf Labs (working as a team) have made it more flexible as a pure synthesizer, added Dual mode for Split/Layer functions, introduced support for user samples, expanded the instrument’s polyphony from 8 notes to 24 and improved its effects engine. Meanwhile, they’ve dropped the street price by about $600. Here are the details: This slideshow requires JavaScript. SonicState did a pretty thorough review when it came out after 2013 NAMM. It does sound really nice and all of those controls make it much easier to edit than a Blofeld. However, this is not a Blofeld.
From what I was told at the StudioLogic booth back then, the Sledge has a dedicated soundboard made for this synth. I suggested they consider a black version (Sledge Stealth?). They said they wanted it to stand out. Which it does. Giant Sand Valley Of Rain Rapidshare Search. I wonder which would sell more? Perhaps a Synthtopia poll would shed some light on that? With the addition of user samples and the price drop this becomes a very serious alternative for anyone looking at VA synths.
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It sounds really good and has lots of real time control. Just reading comments here and I was thinking just that. I don’t really mind a thumbs up or thumbs down personally, any feedback is good in a desensitized world. But reading sane rational comments here, and simple questions from people, and they are getting 4 thumbsup and 3 thumbs down for asking a question!? Here is my post from above: “Great price for this.
Are the sounds a basic Waldolf Blofeld sound, or is something added other than per knob function? But, that makes me think they should do a Waldolf Pulse II version of this synth. But this is nice bit of kit without me dreaming on.” That seems reasonable to me, mild praise followed by a simple question and the musings of a Pulse version – harmless. But it gets 3 thumbs up and 2 thumbs down – How does someone get so offended by normal rational comments to then take the time and effort to respond negatively? How does a person get to such a low point to engage like that? To actually be riled about nothing particularly to a level to take action to publicly dislike it – that is pathetic.
For people asking about the release date, it’s got an estimated arrival date at US resellers around May 7th, 2015. Pre-ordered, here.
🙂 Best of both worldsfirmware softsynth, but onboard realtime programming like the good old days. Cuts out the downsides of the delicate analog electronics, but gives you a lot of synth power. It does way more than VA, too. I’ve read VA, subtractive, additive, and FM, as well as the new sampling. Compare this to the Prophet 6 in terms of cost:features.
This wins, hands-down. I’m convinced you’re paying for the Sequential name with the Prophet 6. Environment 8th Edition Companion Site.
Waldorf License SL for Blofeld Desktop List Price: $199.00 NoiseBug Price: $149.00 Related Items: Manufacturer Description: License SL greatly expands the sonic potential of Blofeld. With this license installed, 60 megabytes of sample flash memory become available for factory or user samples. These samples and multisamples go through Blofeld's vast synthesis engine just like the standard oscillators. And like the oscillators, samples can be used as an FM source or destination. You can also apply ring modulation, dual filters and overdrive to go far beyond traditional sample playback technology.
All you need is a Blofeld desktop model, License SL, and your Mac or Windows computer with a DVD drive, USB connectivity to load the License SL upgrade software and the factory sample content into your Blofeld desktop unit. Features: General: •60 Megabyte of Sample Flash •Easy to install - no screwdriver required! •Easy selection like additional oscillator shapes •Multisamples Factory Samples (excerpt): •Clavinet •Piano •Guitar •Zither •E-Organ •Mixed Choir •Nay Flute •Marimba •French Horn •Kalimba •Strings •Tubular Bell •Pizzicato •Cymbals •Tambourine •Triangle •Guiro •Bongos •Agogo •Infinite Ending •Sad Strings •String Chord •Sweet Strings •Score Spectrum •Gong Spectrum •Soft Gong •Hose •Electricity •Machine •Shellac •Sonar •Spring •Impulse •. Also Included: •Waldorf Edition LE (PPG Wave 2.V Attack D-Pole) •Blofeld Tutorial by Rob Jones Requirements: •Waldorf Blofeld (Desktop Version) •Computer with USB (Mac or PC) •Internet Connection.