Exploring The Waldorf Q Keyboard
Exploring the Waldorf Q Keyboard
via attorks:
The Doepfer MAQ16/3 sequencer is driving the Synthesizers.com with a bass sound and the self-built Modular with the accompanying melody.
The internal sequencer of the Waldorf Q Keyboard is synchronized with the MAQ16/3 MIDI clock doing a 8 step sequence which I transpose with the keyboard (to make the music a little bit less boring
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Fiddling with various dials but mainly the pulse width dials on VCO 1 and 2 to scan through the wave tables of the Alt1 wave selection, with the cutoff, resonance and envelop amount for the 24dB lowpass filter and with the decay for the filter ADSR. At 09:35 I switch to the PPG filter but then the video almost ends.
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Tags: Doepfer, DotCom, Formant, improvisation, Keyboard Synthesizers, MAQ16/3, modular synthesizer, sequencer, synth jam, Synthesizers.com, Waldorf




The Waldorf Micro Q was the only hardware synth I ever owned that routinely crashed. Great sound, but not stage worthy. Very, very buggy.