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One of the biggest non modular synths build. Plenty of knobs on a well designed panel. The sound ranges from digital to analog. The digital part is very close to the [[Waldorf]] [[Microwave]], but with a very psecial sounding filter made from a CEM 3387 analog chip. 16 voices (with additional voice boards 32 voices) and 8 time multitimbral. | One of the biggest non modular synths build. Plenty of knobs on a well designed panel. The sound ranges from digital to analog. The digital part is very close to the [[Waldorf]] [[Microwave]], but with a very psecial sounding filter made from a CEM 3387 analog chip. 16 voices (with additional voice boards 32 voices) and 8 time multitimbral. | ||
The design of the interface was done by Axel Hartmann. He did all the Waldorf designs, and did also the frontpanel design of the [[Moog]] [[Voyager]], [[Alesis]] [[Andromeda A6]], [[Creamware]] [[Noah]], [[Hohner]] [[ADAM]] and others. | The design of the interface was done by Axel [[Hartmann]]. He did all the Waldorf designs, and did also the frontpanel design of the [[Moog]] [[Voyager]], [[Alesis]] [[Andromeda]] [[A6]], [[Creamware]] [[Noah]], [[Hohner]] [[ADAM]] and others. | ||
Around 320 units build in the time from 1994 and till late 1996. | Around 320 units build in the time from 1994 and till late 1996. |
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One of the biggest non modular synths build. Plenty of knobs on a well designed panel. The sound ranges from digital to analog. The digital part is very close to the Waldorf Microwave, but with a very psecial sounding filter made from a CEM 3387 analog chip. 16 voices (with additional voice boards 32 voices) and 8 time multitimbral.
The design of the interface was done by Axel Hartmann. He did all the Waldorf designs, and did also the frontpanel design of the Moog Voyager, Alesis Andromeda A6, Creamware Noah, Hohner ADAM and others.
Around 320 units build in the time from 1994 and till late 1996.
WAVE [1]
unofficial Waldorf WAVE pages [2]