![]() ![]() But it also got plenty parameters you will see for the first time ever on some of the oscillator modes. So all in all the Quantum is user friendly. And the encoders around the display change from section to section their functions, but this is well labeled on the display. And you will not dive deep into menu structures in the display. But the VA oscillators and the classic Waldorf wavetable oscillators, the filters and all the whole modulation concept is well done. This is not something you will learn in a day. Using the rather unique or seldom seen before functions like Grain Synthesis or the new v2.0 FM Kernel sections is something for people really getting a special sound. The Quantum is easy to use for the basic things. And tells you all you need to know about what the Quantum is able to do. Is very informative on how to find, sort etc. So there are not many factory 2.0 preinstalled Quantums out yet. And version 2.0 was released just a little more than 2 weeks ago. There is no factory 2.0 installed sound list available to me, as I bought my Quantum over a year ago. And as you might end up with 9999 patches, you can find them by several layers of filters like creator names or pre or self defined search names or describing tags. On the Quantum only existing sounds are seen with the location numbers. This is a different concept like used o the Blofeld where you had 1024 (?) memory locations existing from day one, no matter if they contained a sound or not. All unused patch locations are not existing. And while importing a folder of sounds (sorted by creator name like my list posted) you, the Quantum user decide where to store them too. The v2.0 sounds are delivered as download to import into the updated Quantums by the user. The original factory sound (pre 2.0) had been on specified numbers. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. But it is so easy to get this famous sound from the Waldorf Quantum with just one oscillator using the Kernel unison function. The patch numbers are just pointing to where the authour saved them, not where you import them to on a Quantum:Īnd there are the many, many pre v2.0 patches as well.īut don't judge a synth my the name of its preset or the presets themself. Here a list of the Don Solaris patches you get with the v2.0 update. And as most users did their v2.0 update with the included sounds themself, the new patches delivered with the v2.0 firmware are not going to predefined patch numbers. ![]()
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