MATRIXSYNTH: MusikMesse 2007: Waldorf Zarenbourg


Wednesday, April 04, 2007

MusikMesse 2007: Waldorf Zarenbourg


YouTube via cm2magazine.

6 comments:

  1. how much for a rhodes today ? ;)

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  2. Why is it so big if it's just emulated?

    Doesn't the chip weigh only a few grams?

    Seems like a bad creamware like decision.

    Get a real one I say. They are ultrasexy.

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  3. agreed.
    this sounds like it's emulating an epiano hit really hard, like it doesn't have the dynamics of the real thing. it could just be the player though. but it gave me a headache.

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  4. I think the era of Clavia/Waldorf/Access is over. They came out with some good products in the past and now they will fizzle away with gimmiky stuff.

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  5. "Well the sound is coming out of the little speakers on the piano being recorded by the little microphone on the camera and then being pushed through little headphones/computer speakers. I'd expect that to sound like crap."

    It's not the size of the boat, it's the motion in the ocean...

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  6. Saw someone else playing it on the net and I was thinking..'pity a roadie's playing it 'cause I'd like to hear how it realizes softer dynamics' - it seemed the guy was playing 'Green Onions' just as hard as he could without any variation. After seeing this though, maybe Waldorf haven't got anything to show us - it sounds like an old Crumar or something with zero touch-sensitivity!

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