Message 18/27
Date: 12-Feb-04 @ 08:55 PM -
RE: fookin ell
I like the grid of the micro q. I think it's intuitive... but then I like the grid on my Yamaha A3000 as well!
They had to invest a lot in R & D becaue they were interesting and better than the competition. None of this regurgitate the same synth for 10 years running like Korg and Roland... Hell even Novation (who I love) hasn't offered anything worth moving past the supernova for. Good synths, yeah, but not new... Waldorf made awesome sytnhs, improved their product line a few times (in the short time they were around, what was it??? 10 years???)
Love 'em to death
And like I said above, mark my words... Waldorf synths will be coveted in the years to come... Rememebr the Quasimidi Polymorph? Bad company, awesome synth, and the used market on those things his awesome.
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