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Stromberg:
Spearheads Waldorf analog modeling technology's evolutionary advance. It boasts wavetable oscillators that come courtesy of wavetable synthesis' inventor and a well-stocked sample library. Onbard is an immensely efficient two-way filter multimode system with a comprehensive selection of classic filter types in several qualities (24 / 12 / 6 dB) and exclusive PPG, com and cascade filters. Polyphonic up to 100 vioce. Analog addons a-filter and valve are 16-way analog filterbank and a freely variable tube module for warm saturation.
Q Phoenix:
The Q Keyboard with 16 voices. One of the best sounding Synths on the planet. 16 part multi timbral. Each voice offers 3 LFOs, 3 oscillators with all classic shapes
Micro Q Phoenix:
The microQ's synthesis architecture and sound comes directly from the Waldorf Q Synthesizer and was packed into an nice 2u rack housing. Still the microQ is easy to program with its editing matrix (some users already may know a similar editing surface from the Waldorf Pulse Synthesizer). This allows you to edit nearly most of the sound engine parameters directly on the surface of this little beast without being in need of activating menus.
Blofeld:
featuring the next generation of Waldorf's legendary analog modeling technology. A clearly arrayed control matrix affords you instant access to all key parameters. The jumbo paperwhite display lets you easily navigate through sounds and less frequently used settings. A high quality desktop enclosure loaded with 1000 fully editable sounds. Blofeld connects to your computer for sound editing and management. Also you can load and play Micro Q sounds without loss in audio quality.