« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2021, 02:59:46 PM »
I like that it's 4 part multitimbral.
But no internal FXs? That seems like a really odd choice given Waldorf's other products.
Still would like a keyboard version tho
Also from Waldorfs product page....
... "However, unlike other Waldorf synthesizers, there is no modulation matrix in M. Making a conscious design decision to set up M’s modulation facilities directly on the corresponding display page, to paying tribute to the 1989-vintage Microwave"... so maybe the focus was more on doing what Dave did with the Rev4... trying to keep it as true to the original as possible?
That's where I will have to rely on feedback from others on what made the original Microwave synths great?
I would have thought a hardware PPG Wave reissue would have connected more with vintage synth fans. Never mind that it probably wouldn't sound very different from their softsynth (which I recently picked up for $20)..
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