9/10/2008

Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard: £599 gets you 49 keys and sampling

Always nice to see a new hardware keyboard, and the new Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard is nice-ish. Hard to really judge the look from renders (although it's already on sale at Dolphin) - but it's visually reminiscent of the discontinued Alesis Ion. Unfortunately, unlike Alesis, they haven't added any knobs - so this does little more than a £299 desktop Blofeld and a cheapo MIDI controller. And yet... the keyboard also includes 60mb of sample memory. It's far from clear what this means (the Waldorf blurb is: "Just imagine to add a vocal-like noise spectrum to a typical Wavetable pad, spice-up a virtual-analog solo sound with a strong attack sample or just process any other sample with the countless oscillator and filter modulations.") or whether a future Blofeld desktop upgrade can add the sampling option.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:25 am

    i hope I have one of that.. very beautiful!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Anonymous3:53 am

    i hope i have one too. i really like listening keyboards but i don't know how to play it.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Anonymous7:38 am

    But can it do what my Pro-One does? (have a listen at audiocookbook.org) I think I would miss the knobs, although it looks as though it has a few.

    ReplyDelete

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.