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Sunday, February 26, 2006

Deathknöbbes

Hubba hubba. Waldorf Q on top of Alesis Andromeda. I found this one on this post about the PEK. You never know where you'll find some of these gems.

Update via Mr. Array in the comments:
"That's no Q+. Just a regular 16 voice Q, and a yellow one at that. I think the yellow was the best color by the way.

If you want to see a Q+, look over yonder:
studio_2005_small.jpg

There's an XTk 30 hidden somewhere in the pic too ; )"

matrix: I thought that was a reqular Q based on the logo, but the only color that made sense to me in the shot was red. Thanks for clarifying Mr. Array. It's updated.

Update2: And another shot form Mr. Array.

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  2. Thanks, I thought that was a regular Q based on the logo, but I couldn't get past it looking red to me. Nice shot of the Q+ and XTK. Waldorf made the sexiest looking synths hands down.

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  3. More Waldorf sexiness, though this time not my own:

    http://www.synthmusic.info/pic-rehearsal/prep2.jpg

    I wholeheartedly agree that Waldorf made the coolest looking synths to grace the earth. The man behind the designs is Axel Hartmann, who incidentally also did the industrial design for the Alesis Andromeda.

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