Waldorf Blofeld License Sl Hack
Amazing powerhouse desktop synthesizer module from Waldorf. The engine inside the heavy duty, full metal chassis of the Blofeld delivers the same fat and rich sound that so many Waldorf users worldwide love when they play their Pulse, Q, Q+, Micro Q, Microwave, Microwave II/XT, or even the flagship Wave. מה שאומר שאתה יכול להשתמש בדגימות שלך במקום אוסילטורים, הדיגמות ינוגנו ממש כמו בסמפלר ויעברו את כל מערכת הסינטזה של ה Blofeld. ל License SL מצורפת גם חבילת 'The Waldorf Edition LE' הכוללת מבחר פלאג-אינים.
Greetings Synthesists. I generally hang out in the 'acoustic' forums, so this is a really scary place for me to be I've recently bought a Waldorf Blofeld (desktop) to use with an Aodyo Sylphio wind controller - great fun.
I've installed the Licence SL upgrade so that I can import my own samples, but I'm confused about the format the samples should take before they are imported into the Blofeld. I suspect we're talking more than a straight WAV file as I've read that the loop section is embedded, but I can't seem to get more information on what is required. I'm wondering if a kind soul could talk me through what's required? I use Logic on a Mac, but I'm happy enough to buy a cheap sample creating utility if that makes more sense. Much appreciated.
Bob Frequent Poster (Level2) Posts: 3633 Joined: Fri Dec 20, 2002 1:00 am Location: Nelson, New Zealand •. Importing an audio file into Audiofinder and setting up the loop start and end points in the Sample Tool, followed by a save and transmit to the Blofeld seems to do the trick. The Blofeld is very fussy about being set up correctly in the 'Spectre' App as the Active MIDI Inputs/Outputs (which defaults back to my FaderPort each time I reopen Spectre) - that was throwing me! Everything now seems to be working. Bob Frequent Poster (Level2) Posts: 3633 Joined: Fri Dec 20, 2002 1:00 am Location: Nelson, New Zealand •. All contents copyright © SOS Publications Group and/or its licensors, 1985-2019. All rights reserved.
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