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Some fooling with the Waldorf Edition


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Imho the D-Polse is available only as part of the Waldorf Edition with all three plugs. Though it is pretty affordable at the moment, I am not sure if I shall spend the money when I already own 2 of the 3 plugs.

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Not sure I would pay the $79 for just the D-Pole either, but it does blow away the other filters that come with cubase sound-wise. However it does have the usual waldorf "pick the wrong values for certain parameters" and I crash issue that I don't get with any other plug-ins. I'll give the track a listen tonight, I'm a big fan of the Wave 2.v as well, just never can seem to get it to fit into a song. I haven't spent enough time with the Rack Attack yet to actually build an entire drum kit yet but it's pretty cool as well, I just wish it has it's own XoX style sequencer.

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Afaik there is only a demo of the PPG at:

http://www.waldorfmusic.de/de/archiv?relPath=/ppg_wave/pc

 

 

I like it until that cheesy lead starts at about 1:40, after that, not so much.

 

 

Someone posted a rather clean EM demo on the Waldorf forum and I made this one as a quick and dirty counterpart, some saturday evening fun, as said, not quite a serious track.

 

Even if noone else likes it, it inspirits myself to rediscover these old plugs again. I nearly had forgotten about them.

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Even if noone else likes it, it inspirits myself to rediscover these old plugs again. I nearly had forgotten about them.

Not saying that. I really like it up till about 1:40. It was interesting how there were so many cymbal crashes in there.

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