MATRIXSYNTH: FM Review of Waldorf Blofeld


Wednesday, February 27, 2008

FM Review of Waldorf Blofeld

via peterwendt:

"The UK magazine FutureMusic has a review and audio demos of the Waldorf Blofeld in the February issue. Here's the cover [click for a larger image]. There is a shorter version of the print review online at musicradar.com but the print version is a lot better."

Update via Qwave in the comments:
"Some strange thing happened to the Blofeld picture on the front page:
How to lid 4 LEDs like this?
It is not a normal mode. And not a hidden function.
So it is a little bit photoshopped ?"

6 comments:

  1. Some strange thing happened to the Blofeld picture on the front page:
    How to lid 4 LEDs like this?
    It is not a normal mode. And not a hidden function.
    So it is a little bit photoshopped ?

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  2. Regardless I can't wait to get my hands on one of these

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  3. The review is pretty good, with a good description, labelled pics, and whatnot. Unfortunately, FutureMusic has a TERRIBLE online presence, unlike their sister magazine, Computer Music, so the full review is print-only. Sorry, folks.

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  4. Have at you.
    http://rapidshare.com/files/129823754/FM_Blofeld.zip.html

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  5. Thanks Jussi for the pics, and thanks Matrix for making this great site!

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  6. Thanks Mr Chef, I appreciate it.

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