Monday, February 01, 2010
Waldorf Largo: evolving sound
YouTube via omowaremas
"This is wavetable synthesis with Waldorf Largo."
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Someone should write a DSP code to CUDA translator. So anything written to these DSP chips just migrates natively, but accelerated on a GPU.
ReplyDeleteDoes the Largo sound like the Blofeld?
They share some of the same wavetables and similar filters... and some mod sources. Blofeld has the PPG filter. They can sound alike but the Blofeld has all the wavetables in the Microwave II, XTk & XT as well the Q series and more features. Largo is kind of like a watered down version of the Blofeld... both can still sound really good! Funnyn thing is.. I don't have either of them. I have the Q, Microwave I and the PPG Wave VST.
ReplyDeleteAlso I have Hermann Seib's free PPG Wave 2.2 Simulator of which Wolfgang Palm made available new "wavetables 08" for free!! :D
http://www.hermannseib.com/english/synths/ppg/wavesim.htm#vst