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Waldorf Rulzzz!
Sick, I am glad that they still make standalone stuff. I am dead broke though so I get that I want to murder or rob a bank syndrome from watching. Jk Cheers!
Definitely on the ‘wishlist’. I wanted a Quantum but its just too damn big (and beautiful) for my space. Might have to sell my XTK and grab this.
Naïve question but what is missing on iOS apps to produce similar results?
wow
That sounds amazing. Too rich for my blood, unfortunately!
2300 euro for that...
only for the rich...
i’ll stick to the 30$ apps 🤣 but man she sounds good
Yeah. I just (finally) got Largo so that will have to do for me. I'm sure this Iridium thing is a marvel though. Love Waldorf.
Might be sleeping on the couch....but it’s a neeeeeed
IMHO:
Nothing. With extensive sound editing experience, tweaking and listening you can get similar results or even extremely close results, no doubt. You might need two or more synths and layer them but it CAN be done. Too few people, myself included as a happy amateur, take the time to learn our synths inside and out and use them their full extent. Instead we turn to GAS or AAS (especially on iOS due to the prices), and get new stuff.
I want Iridium. Just like I want every cool new synth out there. Waldorf (and other manufacturers for that matter, it’s a matter of preference) produces excellent stuff. Will I get it? No, due to many reasons among them that I already have so many synths they will last me a life-time to figure out.
The last thing I need now is Iridium...or Fantom-X... or Summit...or....
😀
I've got an Iridium. So far I've not been too much into it (its inherent DNA is very sharp and digital, too sharp and too digital for my tastes) but I'm starting to get some sounds out of that I don't know what other hardware synth I could have used instead.
Here's a few examples if you are interested, these are a few minutes long each and many evolve quite a bit if you have patience to listen all the way through. I use the excellent touchscaper to play it.
A psychedelic modular type patch:
An ambient drone soundscape:
A fairly standard drone:
A patch based off Richard Devine's slow tangiers patch for Nave, imported and mangled in the Iridium:
Something:
Hi @mungbeans, is this MPE compatible? do you know if there are plans to implement it?
Hi @despego there's nothing in the manual about MPE, I haven't heard about plans to support it, but Waldorf seem to be actively evolving the Quantum and Iridium OS so I suppose it could just be a matter of time
Thanks, @mungbeans
I’ve tried to find a mail form or something to ask them directly but I couldn’t find a way.
I see more and more synths accepting MPE. Iridium (& Nave) would be perfect for this. And Iridium MPE could be my first hardware synth.
Iridium (& Quantum) has now MPE in 3.0 beta 8. Contact Waldorf support for beta access.
I ended up buying Peak and Hydrasynth instead...