Sujet de la discussionPosté le 11/01/2018 à 15:29:41[NAMM] Un nouveau synthé Waldorf à Anaheim ?
Tiens, un Streichfett à clavier
Another new product from Waldorf is the STVC String Synthesizer and Vocoder. It is based on the popular Streichfett (translated means "Fat Strings") keyboard. The STVC String Synthesizer combines the power of the Streitchfett with a powerful vocoder, and built inside a rugged metal chassis. It is designed with a 49-key keybed and configured like Waldorf's blofeld synthesizer, which is small and compact. The included goose-neck microphone attaches to the XLR input on the front panel.
Fully polyphonic String section
Continuous morphing of String Registration
16 Voice polyphonic Solo section
Continuous morphing of Solo sounds
Tremolo for Solo
126 programmable patches in three banks
Tweak for modulation and specific adjustments
Animate Effect for modulation of Registration
Ensemble/Chorus Effect for Strings and Vocoder
Phaser Effect for Strings and Vocoder
Reverb Effect
All Effects available simultaneously
Les exemples sonores m'ont bluffé. J'ai eu le Schtreifett que j'avais trouvé hyper sympa, mais cette version clavier avec 126 mémoires et un vocoder très intelligible me semble un très bel instrument.
Il est bô, il est fort bô, fort fort bô même que, il sonne bien (me semble, si je m'en réfère au Streichose)mais en dehors de l'anecdotique (que j'aime bien) est-il autrement utile pour ce prix??? Sinon ils peuvent me le sortir en pupitre format Pulse 2...