While everybody is waiting for Pulse 2, Waldorf surprises us with the new Rocket synth, which includes an arpeggiator.
Specifications:
- Analog multimode-filter (VCF) with Low Pass / Band Pass / High Pass
- VCF-input
- Monophonic oscillator-section with pulse width modulation and hard sync
- Up to 8 oscillators in unison for chords or Ultra High Density Sawtooth
- Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO) for modulation
- Envelopes for VCA, VCF and Sync
- Destructive booster circuit to generate aggressive sounds
- Arpeggiator with different rhythmic patterns
- Glide
- USB powered
- MIDI in and out
- Control via MIDI and USB
- MIDI clock sync
- Line output
- Headphone output
- Launch key for easy pre listening
- Made in Germany
The Rocket synth is expected in March and is priced 244€. More details on www.waldorf-music.info.
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namniborNew AFfiliatePosted on 02/22/2013 at 17:25:27Hmmmm..! Exact same color schema as the anticipated Pulse 2. The Rocket pdf User Manual is actually posted at Waldorf-Music.de with last page dated December 2012. I am thinking this will be able to work either on it's own or in tangent with the Pulse 2. THIS would explain how the anticipated ALL analog Pulse 2 is to reach up to 8 paraphonic voices.
Love the analog VCF Input, as could run Q-Rack through. The user manual also states there's a hidden LFO with Rocket that's controllable via mod wheel on controller keyboard.
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