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Microwave 1 Synthesizer for iPad
Monday October 28, 2024. 04:36 AM , from AudioTechnology
Waldorf Music brings the software version of its Microwave 1 classic hybrid synthesizer to Apple’s iPads. Following the success of the macOS and Windows plug-in versions, Waldorf has ported the software to iPadOS allowing users to play the wonderful instrument from the touch screen as well using it within AUv3 hosts like Apple’s Logic for iPad, Steinberg’s Cubasis 3 or AUM. External MIDI controllers can be connected via USB.
Thirty-five years ago, Waldorf Music released its first instrument, the Microwave, which took the hearts of the leading musicians and producers of the nineties by storm. Its vibrant and distinctive sound transported the early wavetable sounds of the eighties into the rising electronic dance music of the following decade. Massive bass lines, enigmatic wavetable modulations, brutal attacks and pads smooth like silk have inspired generations of musicians. Microwave’s unique interpretation of wavetable synthesis combined with analogue filters defined what hybrid synthesis is at its best. The Waldorf Microwave 1 software version was painstakingly re-created from the original hardware with all its idiosyncrasies and wonderful singularities. A multi-year effort and a labour of love analysed and modelled the original instruments down to the finest sonic details of every aspect of the hardware. Only the first generation of the Microwave and also the Waldorf Wave were based on a custom-developed integrated circuit called the Waldorf ASIC. In combination with the legendary Curtis filter chips and a unique 68k CPU-based controller software, the ASIC defined a very special flavour of wavetable sound unparalleled to none. None other than the inventor of Wavetable Synthesis of the eighties, Wolfgang Palm, helped to design this unique chip. Waldorf made a huge effort to re-create this integrated circuit. As per the original, the app runs the internal synthesis with the ultra-high sampling rate of 250 kHz regardless of the device sampling rate. The re-created digital waveforms have been bit-by-bit compared with the original to be 100% identical. Even the old-school digital-to-analogue converters of the original hardware were modelled with their non-linearities and tone-shaping colour which were leading into the two Curtis filter chips variants used for the revisions A and B of the original hardware. The software allows for further artificially detuning and recalibrating of the analogue components. Brutal attacks, snappy decays, and a plethora of wonderful transients define the sound of the first generation Microwave. But the Microwave 1 app goes one step further: Its modern and inviting graphical user interface reveals many aspects of the synthesis engine which were hidden before in the original hardware by its sparse hard-to-use interface. Its sonic character of never sounding mechanical and always different was based on a unique architecture to create the envelopes, LFOs, and modulations which were painstakingly re-created down to the finest grains. A modern interface with readable high-contrast fonts supports an intuitive sound editing process with many graphical representations of the wavetables, envelopes, and filter response curves using animations for modulations and playing positions. Microwave 1 for iPad is now available in Apple’s App Store at an introductory price until 3rd November. For more info, see www.waldorfmusic.com CONTACT Australian Distributor: Link Audio: (03) 8373 4817 Website: linkaudio.com.au The post Microwave 1 Synthesizer for iPad appeared first on AudioTechnology.
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