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"rare Waldorf manual
we believe this is the 1st iteration of the micro Wave
long since discontinued"
Interesting piece. I don't think I've seen this one before. Note the top right has "For Steinberg MicroWave" written on it.
Update via swissdoc: "I got mine fresh from the shop, there was only a preliminary manual included. Just typwriter style or dot matrix print. I had to send in a voucher and then got the final manual later sent. They look like the ones I once created from the old Atari sources Waldorf gave me: [see here]
I think in your picture that is just a tradeshow flyer on top.
Details about my manual conversion you find here.
Good source for info is this User FAQ."
Thursday, March 26, 2020
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It looks as if Waldorf was planning a MicroWave VST.
ReplyDeleteBTW, that first word is not "for" it is "file." May or may not be for Steinberg the VST people after all, but some person or category in Waldorf.
ReplyDeleteSteinberg handled distribution of Waldorf products until the mid-90s.
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