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Decksaver Waldorf Iridium, M & Kyra

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Dust Cover

  • Suitable for Waldorf Iridium, M & Kyra
  • Protects against dust, dirt, liquids and knocks during transport
  • Material: Polycarbonate
  • Milky transparent surface
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 445 x 308 x 45 mm
  • Weight: 0.665 kg

Note: Waldorf Iridium, M & Kyra not included!

Available since December 2022
Item number 554991
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
179 AED 46,22 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
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Well built synth with massive sound
Mattycdj 13.06.2024
This is my first virtual analogue synth in hardware form. I used to be an analogue purist but after hearing this, I no longer feel the same way. This thing has 128 voices in 8 parts. Absolutely mental specs. I know some vst synths also sound good but the voice count and sound quality on this due to the FPGA architecture with oscillators running with an oversampling value of 32x, you would either have to have a top of line computer just to get close to this and that wouldn't leave you with much compute power to run effects and let alone compose and mix a track with quality plugins. This is one of my favourite synths I've heard and I have 4 other synths that are analogue, so I know what I'm hearing. My favourite aspect of this synth, leaving aside the absurd voice count, multiple parts and quality of waveforms, is the filter. How have they managed to make a filter sound this good with what is technically speaking, an emulation of classic ladder filters. This filter is cream in space. Weird description but it's the first thing that came to mind. The synth as a whole is cosmic, futuristic and atmospheric. It can do many genres of sound, the basis fantastic but the area were this is best is wide, panoramic atmospheric pads. I can imagine this being a go to for science fiction film scoring.

There are many positives about this and I don't regret buying it at all. It's actually up there with some of the best of the investments I've made into my musical exploration. It really suits my taste. Their are some cons though, and I do want to mention them. This is now discontinued from Waldorf and there is likely not going to be any firmware revisions. This is a big shame because there is some serious untapped potential here. The 4096 waveforms, often referred to as "wave tables" are not morphable or scannable. The synth, during early promotional material at shows like NAMM, shows the synth and mentions wave tables consistently, I also heard them say that you will be able to import your own wave tables. This is crazy, if this were possible, this could of been one of the greatest virtual analogue of all time. The lack of a rotary encoder for scrolling the waveforms and such is also a missed opportunity.

I really like this and have signed a petition for Waldorf to bring the original developer back on board to do revisions into the firmware. I encourage everyone to let their voices be heard in this regard. This has so much potential. It is however, even in its technically "unfinished" state, a great piece if kit and has some of the best sounding filters ive ever heard, combined with the high quality waveform oscillators, including hypersaw and the very good build quality. It also looks good too. I have the white version and prefer it over the sea blue version. Overall, very pleased with it.
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passgenaue Haube für den Iridium Desktop
Alexander 08.12.2023
Die Haube passt haargenau auf den Iridium Desktop und soweit ich weiß auch auf andere Waldorf-Synthesizer mit dem gleichen Formfaktor. Da die Dreh-Encoder des Synthesizers leicht verbiegen, halte ich die Haube für eine sinnvolle Investition. An der Rückseite des Synthesizers gibt es einen Lüftungsschlitz, der durch die aufgesetzte Haube frei bleibt. Auch die Anschlussbuchsen bleiben frei. Wenn man beim Betrieb nicht unbedingt an die Regler muss, kann man den Synthesizer auch mit aufgesetzter Haube betreiben.

Ich habe meinen Iridium an eine Monitorhaltung angeschraubt, so dass die Oberseite/Bediener-Seite nach vorne und die Rückseite mit den Buchsen und dem Lüftungsschlitz nach oben zeigt. Die Staubschutzhaube hält auch in dieser Position ausreichend fest, ohne dass man sie besonders befestigen müsste. Allerdings kann so natürlich Staub in den Lüftungsschlitz und die offenen Buchsen kommen. Dafür habe ich noch keine Lösung und werde mir wohl einen Filz so zuschneiden, dass ich ihn bei Nicht-Betrieb über die Rückseite stülpen kann.

Insgesamt ist die Haube ein passgenaues, sinnvolles Zubehör für den Iridium.
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Bewährt und hilfreich
Jupiter 8 03.12.2023
Zu den Decksavern braucht man nicht viel sagen. Stabilität und Qualität sind Standard. Wirken vielleicht etwas teuer, aber wer einmal verstaubte Geräte reinigen musste, nimmt das gerne in Kauf. Stoff Tücher und Fahnen decken nicht so gut. Durch die Passform und Transparenz kann man seine teuren Schätze auch geschützt bewundern.
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