Monday, August 06, 2012
Studiologic SLEDGE Synthesizer Video Overview
YouTube Published on Aug 6, 2012 by AudioCentralMagazine
Waldorf synth engine in Studiologic's Sledge.
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Studiologic SLEDGE Programming
YouTube Published on Aug 7, 2012 by AudioCentralMagazine
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No idea what he's saying but it looks a bit of an effort to engage aftertouch?
ReplyDeleteIf I'm not mistaken, this is a VA synth. Everyone else is doing analog now, or VAs with very minimal control surfaces. What sets this apart is the interface and the sheer number of knobs. I'm curious to see how this will be received by the synth community. (I'm totally guessing everyone will hate it, because it's not x,y, or z, and in ten years it will be coveted for it's quirks).
ReplyDeleteNot sure about the aftertouch. Seemed a bit exaggerated, though.
For those who do not understand italian, this machine is a waldorf, with one button for each parameter, instead of their usual matrix of control. You know all the rest of it :-)
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