Saturday, November 13, 2010
Waldorf PPG Wave 3.V Sequencer-less Multi Mode Demonstration: JdM, NutekK Labs 'Stubenhocker'
YouTube via nutekklabs | November 12, 2010
"The Waldorf PPG 3.V is the reincarnation of the PPG Wave Synthesizer which was originally developed by Wolfgang Palm, who is also the inventor of Wavetable Synthesis. Wolfgang Palm was brought back on board to assist in the development process of PPG 3.V. Included in this demonstration of the Release Version 1.0 are some of Mr. Palms favorite patches from Jay de Miceli's factory bank (019 Eternally Resistant, 023 H A A R P E D).
All Sounds in the Stubenhocker demonstration are from JdM's (Jay de Miceli) factory content, utilizing the PPG's Multi Mode. The composition was completed without the use of an external sequencer, using only a combination of the Arpeggiator and the SEMITONE-KEY mode, along with some careful modulation routing to improvise a nifty sequencer. The finished sound is achieved by using only the on board effects and EQ. In fact the only thing that was not from Waldorf was use of the Allen and Heath Zone 92 filter and a bit of compression. The whole piece uses 8 voices with a modest CPU hit of no more than 4% of an Intel i7.
Jay de Miceli's factory bank includes his one of a kind Vinyl Attack drum sounds which he uses beautifully in Stubenhocker, showcasing the ability to achieve club ready drums and percussion with the PPG 3.V right out of the box."
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