Tuesday, July 28, 2015
New Teaser Synth Pic from Waldorf, Moog, Access Interface Designer Axel Hartmann
This one spotted by Soviet Space Child.
Note the Modulation section with three selectable buttons and Speed & Depth knobs. The next section appears to have an octave pitch switch and semitone knob. You can see what looks like a pulse with graphic below the orange label to the left of the bottom knob. The large white knobs is reminiscent of wavetable knobs on Waldorf synths. If you can make out more, feel free to comment.
You can see a few the designs Axel Hartmann's Design Box was responsible for here.
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Definitely a Moog aesthetic, with the reverse legend at top and vertical separation lines. Appears to be 3 oscillators, as the next two sections past the big knob are identical and have a pulse width knob. The preset LED screen at top left says "Santa Ana" and i believe the header on that section says " MANAGE." The white-on-orange label under big knob says "ENSEMBLE"?
ReplyDeleteA Waldorf Blofeld XT, with knobs and better polyphony, would be so, so great.
ReplyDeleteAh, a new take on the Stromberg would be nice.
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