MATRIXSYNTH: Particle for the Waldorf Blofeld


Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Particle for the Waldorf Blofeld

"Punkwell Particle is a design for a mini keyboard and programming dock for use with the Waldorf Blofeld.
Originally designed as a miniture keyboard for use with laptops ( thanks to korg again for putting one into production hoho :) ) this design has been expanded specifically to the size of the blofeld, but can also be pulled out to use on any midi keyboard or rack.
Not entirely designed for performance use, the particle is ideally suited to programming sounds where you just want a few keys and pitch/modulations to test but without having to fire up a computer or hook up a larger keyboard, and would equally be useful to those programming sequencers non real time. The keys will also double up as an alphabetic keypad to help naming patches faster."

2 comments:

  1. That's quite ingenious, actually.

    Makes me almost want to get a Blofeld now just so I could use that.

    Maybe if the economy improves. Right now it's looking like Mopho is more my style... ;)

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  2. Hi ! Is it possible to buy ?

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