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Waldorf Pulse 2
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djshire
http://waldorfmusic.de/en/products/pulse-2.html


Specs
Analog Monophonic Synthesizer
3 analog oscillators + 1 noise generator
Pulse width modulation
Hard sync
Filter FM from Oscillator 3
Ring Modulation from Oscillator 3
XOR Osc Mode
8/4 Voice Paraphonic modes
Cascade Filter
24dB/12db Lowpass, 12db Highpass/Bandpass filter modes
Powerful Arpeggiator
8-slot Modulation Matrix
USB
MIDI
External analog signal input
Stereo line out
Headphone out
Backwards compatible with classic Pulse
128x64 character backlit LCD
8 stainless steel knobs
500 Sound Programs
Electron-absorbing black case

Should available in the summer.....which is when my birthday is. :cool:
Wipperjaw
Hey!! Hey,................ A lot of peoples birthdays are in the summer
Julz
Any idea on price?
clay
i dont see the point of using a hardware synth without many knobs and keys and buttons.
meriter
quote:
Originally posted by djshire

Monophonic


I don't think I would ever buy a monophonic synthesizer. Just doesn't seem practical.
Julz
You can use imaging tools to give it stereo spread.
Maybe a inconvenience if you wanna use it live.
rubez
bumpage.

has anyone got this sucker?

looks great, if a little complicated with that matrix ...
Looney4Clooney
quote:
Originally posted by meriter
I don't think I would ever buy a monophonic synthesizer. Just doesn't seem practical.


minimoog
korg ms20
roland sh 101
the list goes on and on/

most analog synths that are considered classic are mono.
Raphie
I'ce got the Pulse 2 and an MS20 Limited Edition dual filter and a Moog Slim Phatty and a Minitaur and a TB-3, not forgetting my Novation BS2 all very different
rubez
i have the pulse 2 coming today.

gonna try sequencing it with my TB-3.

Dj Dizzy
this is going to be a somewhat long post but hopefully it's helpful.

i prefer for each feature to have its own knob but i got used to the mod matrix really quickly. i did buy software for it though, i bought the monstrumPulse software which looks great but i couldn't ever get the damn thing to work as a VST in Ableton, i could only get the standalone to work. the developer replied to a couple of my emails, trying to troubleshoot it but then stopped replying to me altogether. i guess he just gave up, so i'm out $50 for buying a piece of software that i only wanted to use as a VST for automation. i ended up buying another piece of software for it - it's the Pulse 2 editor for Max For Live. there are a couple Pulse 2 editors for Max For Live IIRC, i bought the one made by synnys. it doesn't look as good as monstrumPulse but it works like a charm. with all these features, the synth does seem a bit complex for using a matrix. so i usually load up the synnys Pulse 2 editor in Ableton then i use the matrix. that way i can glance at the computer screen and see what every parameter is set to. if i want to tweak 2 parameters at the same time and those 2 parameters aren't in the same row then i use the software to automate them, which works fine for me.

i got the Pulse 2 a few months ago and really love it. i was planning to use it mainly for its paraphonic capabilities to play square-based chords, stuff like this:
https://soundcloud.com/waldorf-musi...s/pulse-2-demos

it can also do "Unison-M" which is a supersaw-type sound that stacks 8 square waves and can be detuned to get a supersquare sound, it's monophonic. or you can do "Unison-P" for paraphonic where if you play 8 notes then it'll be one of those voices per note, if you play 2 notes then it'll be 4 voices per note. it also has "UniAPQ-M" and "UniAPW-P" which is the same concept except it allows you to use its "alternate pulse wave" as the waveform instead of a square wave. an example of "Unison-P" is at 1:00 (the 3rd and last sound) in this quick makeshift demo i threw together: https://soundcloud.com/djdizzyoffic...se-2-quick-demo
^ (the only thing i did with that particular sound was i added an instance of NI Replika for delay)

i've been so impressed with its sound that i've actually ended up using it alot for monophonic sounds than i thought i would. it has enough modulation capabilities to make complex sounds. you can get metallic sounds through using OSC2's cross-modulation or FM sounds by routing OSC3 to the VCF.

here's an example of the APW waveform (in "APW Poly") used as a midrange bass in a song i'm working on. i used the Pulse 2's analog drive set to around 40% or so. it's only using 1 oscillator and 2 voices (playing dyads).
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and here's the same 1 oscillator, 2 voice sound solo'ed. you can use PWM on the APW waveform so if you listen close you can hear it. i automated the pulsewidth rather than actually modulating it, so the pulsewidth change isn't cyclical and i automated it so it happens really slowly.
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rubez
i seen the programmer of that editor pimp his warez on gearslutz. people were debating the $50 price tag, but he insisted you get unparalleled lifetime support... will be dodging that piece of software.

how do you program/sequence yours?

i have it hooked up tp my TB-3 at the moment, but it's quite crap. i tested it with my midi keyboard and it sounded great!, the arp too.

not sure how i will be making basslines with it. i don't have anything integrated with my DAW other than the midi keyboard.
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