MATRIXSYNTH: Studiologic Sledge at Namm 2012.wmv


Friday, February 24, 2012

Studiologic Sledge at Namm 2012.wmv


YouTube Uploaded by CESARGUZMANCHILE on Feb 23, 2012

Waldorf synth engine.

via Cesar Guzman on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

2 comments:

  1. i gotta say, this thing sounds quite capable of some really esoteric sound to go with that esoteric design. i just sold my blofeld keyboard due to buggy performance. and it was a bitch to program. but it had a sound that was unforgettable and I MISS IT.
    THIS SLEDGE SYNTH however looks like its begging for exploring and the filters do appear to have the special waldorf magic.
    i cant wait to get my hands on one and see if the BUGS have been eliminated. if so IM SPENDING SOME MONEY.

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  2. THANKS for posting this video. its the best example of this synth ive seen so far. you didnt show off your CHOPS, instead you chose to actually USE THE KNOBS and show us all how it actually SOUNDS when tweaked. Almost every synth manufacturer posts demos of their new gear that feature players who appear to be showing off thier Soloing and Jazz Chord Chops instead of the GUTS of the synth. so again THANK YOU. StudioLogic should use your demo. i hope they post some REAL DEMOS on the website, demos like this one.

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