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Waldorf Blofeld Synth Module

The Waldorf Blofeld took us all by surprise - such a powerful synth in such a small package - at such an incredible price! Selling like nobody expected, people can't get enough of the Waldorf Blofeld. 

The Blofeld has a gorgeous user interface with a huge graphic display giving you precise visual feedback. Seven endless rotaries plus a volume knob all made of steel invite you to explore the depth and power of Blofeld.

Selecting Sounds
Selecting sounds is a breeze. If you just want to browse through the available sounds, use the dial above the Play button. If you want to jump to a different soundbank, use the left dial under the display. Selecting a category with the right dial (under the display) causes Blofeld to show only sounds belonging to that particular category.

Quick Editing
Editing sounds to suit your needs is just as easy. The most frequently used parameters are laid out on the front panel. Just select the appropriate row with the four buttons to the left of the parameter matrix and turn the knobs.

This parameter matrix allows instant control over oscillator waveforms, semitone offset, detuning and levels - filter cutoff, resonance, type and envelope amount - envelope rates and levels (two of the four envelopes), LFO speed and shape (two of the three LFOs) - the modulation matrix, the effect mix - arpeggiator mode and clock.

Deep Editing
As soon as you press one of the buttons of the parameter matrix, the display switches to the most appropriate page for that parameter set.

Oscillators
Selecting one of the oscillators brings up one of the oscillator pages.

Each oscillator, the ring modulator and the noise generator can be mixed freely into the two separate multimode filters. A special overview page displays this routing as well as the levels and shapes of the tone generators.

Filters
Of course the two filters have dedicated pages showing filter response curves. Here is an example of the response of the 24dB low pass type.

Even the comb filter types are displayed graphically.

Filter Routing
The two filters can be routed in series or parallel, the latter allowing you to pan both filters individually.

Envelopes
Next, there are the Envelopes, which can be the classic ADSR type, looped or without hold and release stages (one shot). All in all, there are five different types and this is how the ADSR type is displayed:

LFOs
The three LFOs offer separate parameters for delay and fade in/out.

Modulations and Modifiers
So what can you do with all these envelopes, LFOs and the other control sources? Apart from serving as direct modulation sources, you can easily connect them to other modulation destinations in the modulation matrix.

And if that's not enough, you can even create new modulation sources by modifying an existing one with algorithmic operations. Sounds too complicated? Maybe. But it is great fun even if you don't know what you are doing!

By the way, the Modifier in the picture above creates a "steppy" modulation based on the original continuous waveform of LFO 1, whatever that LFO waveform might be.

Arpeggiator
Last but not least, the Blofeld has a freely programmable arpeggiator that displays the pattern you have created.

View the Andertons Blog Post for this product and listen to some demo samples created using the Waldorf Blofeld HERE...

Specifications

  • sturdy Metal Enclosure
  • 7 endless stainless steel Dials
  • Graphic Display 128 x 64 pixels, b/w, white background LED
  • more than 1000 Sounds
  • 3 Oscillators per voice
  • Frequency Modulation between the Oscillators
  • All Q Oscillator Models
  • All Microwave II/XT/XTk Wavetables
  • 2 independent Multi Mode Filters per voice
  • Filter FM
  • 2 Drive stages per voice with selectable Drive Curves
  • 3 fast LFOs per voice
  • 4 fast Envelopes per voice
  • powerful Arpeggiator
  • freely programmable Arpeggiator Pattern with up to 16 Steps per Sound
 
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    Like most people do I read and looked at demos of the Blofeld and based my purchase on that.

    The first thing that strikes you when you open the box is its small compact size and the second is the the build quality and weight..No wonky knobs here,,,everything is solid and feels real smooth.

    Plug it in and play and the sounds will will blow you away,,I have many outboard modules and this one really takes the cake.

    The endless knobs takes a little getting used to but half hour fiddling and you're there.

    Sounds vary from what I would discribe as 70s to today,,big fat moving sounds that I like made more interesting once you start to fiddle with the real time controls which all record down to midi so all your work has been captured.

    A big easy to read liquid crystal screen and everthing you you touch automatically pops up on screen so you know what is is you are twiddling with.

    I have to say that all the years I have been playing at keyboards in a home studio enviroment and all the sounds I have used on endless music scores I have recorded the Blofeld has got pretty close in the sounds (patches),,its like taking a trip back in time and listening to all the best patches used from many modules,,,and whats more? here we have it all in one small compact module.

    I have only scratched the top layer so far but it will keep me busy for a long time yet.

    I have a saying when trying a new module...if you can get thru all the sounds in ten minutes then its not very interesting,,a bit like going thru GM sounds,,if it take you hours on end because each new voice you select stops you so you play with it some more then thats the one....

    I still havent manage to hear all the voices on it as I skip thru 3 then the next one really gets you into the mood to turn on your sequencer.

    Anybody thinking of getting one of these then at the money to my mind you wont get better.

    Nightingale-studio

    David Halls > read review

    Like most people do I read and looked at demos of the Blofeld and based my purchase on that.

    The first thing that strikes you when you open the box is its small compact size and the second is the the build quality and weight..No wonky knobs here,,,everything is solid and feels real smooth.

    Plug it in and play and the sounds will will blow you away,,I have many outboard modules and this one really takes the cake.

    The endless knobs takes a little getting used to but half hour fiddling and you're there.

    Sounds vary from what I would discribe as 70s to today,,big fat moving sounds that I like made more interesting once you start to fiddle with the real time controls which all record down to midi so all your work has been captured.

    A big easy to read liquid crystal screen and everthing you you touch automatically pops up on screen so you know what is is you are twiddling with.

    I have to say that all the years I have been playing at keyboards in a home studio enviroment and all the sounds I have used on endless music scores I have recorded the Blofeld has got pretty close in the sounds (patches),,its like taking a trip back in time and listening to all the best patches used from many modules,,,and whats more? here we have it all in one small compact module.

    I have only scratched the top layer so far but it will keep me busy for a long time yet.

    I have a saying when trying a new module...if you can get thru all the sounds in ten minutes then its not very interesting,,a bit like going thru GM sounds,,if it take you hours on end because each new voice you select stops you so you play with it some more then thats the one....

    I still havent manage to hear all the voices on it as I skip thru 3 then the next one really gets you into the mood to turn on your sequencer.

    Anybody thinking of getting one of these then at the money to my mind you wont get better.

    Nightingale-studio