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cryophonik
Anybody else been watching this? Looks like a killer synth at a great price. I have a feeling it will be available tomorrow or Tuesday [anxiously refreshes Waldorf website with credit card in hand...]

http://www.waldorfmusic.de/en/products/largo


From the Waldorf Musikmesse News:

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Meet our product specialists and developers and check out our new products Largo and Blofeld Keyboard.


From Sweetwater:

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It's Arriving Soon!
We've confirmed this item has shipped from Waldorf and should arrive in our warehouse within a day or two. Please call and place your order now. We will ship it immediately, the very same day we receive it from Waldorf. Call now. We promise you'll have it soon.

hasbone
It looks nice and i'll probably demo it, but i don't really need any more virtual analogues at this point.
cryophonik
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Originally posted by hasbone
...but i don't really need any more virtual analogues at this point.


Neither do I, but that's not gonna stop me. ;)
thecYrus
it's basically the terratec komplexer with a new GUI and some small improvements.
alanzo
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Originally posted by thecYrus
it's basically the terratec komplexer with a new GUI and some small improvements.


I can see the similarities, but does Waldorf have access to Terratec's original source code?

I'm quite excited about Largo. I'm really hoping that (FINALLY) it will be the first soft synth I actually like.
Stef
I just really want to hear some demo sounds, because it looks awfully nice but can it pack the same kind of punch aurally?
spolitta
I"ll definitely demo it, but I really have my eyes on a Q+ ;)
thecYrus
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Originally posted by alanzo
I can see the similarities, but does Waldorf have access to Terratec's original source code?

I'm quite excited about Largo. I'm really hoping that (FINALLY) it will be the first soft synth I actually like.


Stefan Stenzel from Waldorf wrote komplexer after Waldorf went into insolvency. After Waldorf came back terratec discontinued komplexer.

it's not a bad synth but i never liked the waldorf sound. the waldorf synths have just a too digital sound for me (especially the Q line)
alanzo
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Originally posted by thecYrus
Stefan Stenzel from Waldorf wrote komplexer after Waldorf went into insolvency. After Waldorf came back terratec discontinued komplexer.


This would make sense since they really seemed to come out with Largo from no where.

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it's not a bad synth but i never liked the waldorf sound. the waldorf synths have just a too digital sound for me (especially the Q line)


It's wavetable synthesis :p

I'll still be lining up to buy a copy, though. I just umm.. "downloaded" a copy of Komplexor. It was quite nice. The wavetables sounded great and it didn't really have that "plastic" sound that so many soft synths do. I think Largo will be very popular and may be a great way for me to branch off my sound banks into software.
dannib
Cant wait to try this out.

I hope they have captured the Q sound. Definately one of my favorite synthesizers of all time along with their microwave 1 with the analogue filter.

The komplexer sounded very boxy and 2d compared with waldorfs hardware range. The filter was quite a way off as well.

I am really hoping this synth will shine. it could possibly be one of the best vsts to come to the market.

cryophonik
Better late than never:

http://www.waldorfmusic.de/en/news
alanzo
It's about damn time ...
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