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A Berlin School Experiment, With Blofeld & Specular Tempus

“The song may be in the key of C# minor, but the program was actually written in C++!”… Read More A Berlin School Experiment, With Blofeld & Specular Tempus

September 14, 2020September 14, 20204 Comments

Waldorf Blofeld Ambient Frippertronics

Here’s a live ‘Ambient Frippertronics’ performance, inspired by the Fripp & Eno tape loop albums of the 1970’s.… Read More Waldorf Blofeld Ambient Frippertronics

April 5, 2020April 5, 20203 Comments

Ambient Music For Waldorf Blofeld, QY100 & Specular Tempus

Synthesist Lanthan O’Ide shared this ambient track, sequenced on a Yamaha QY100, set to underwater footage recorded by the Okeanos Explorer. … Read More Ambient Music For Waldorf Blofeld, QY100 & Specular Tempus

December 23, 20181 Comment

Waldorf Blofeld vs Waldorf Quantum

This set of videos takes a look at the differences between the Waldorf Quantum & the Blofeld. … Read More Waldorf Blofeld vs Waldorf Quantum

November 26, 2018November 26, 20188 Comments

Sounds Of The Waldorf Blofeld Synthesizer

Here’s a 30-minute demo of the sound of the Waldorf Blofeld synthesizer.… Read More Sounds Of The Waldorf Blofeld Synthesizer

July 2, 201825 Comments

Synth Jam With Conductive Labs NDLR Polyphonic Arpeggiator

This video, via Genshi Media Group‘s Craig Anthony Perkins, explores jamming with a Conductive Labs NDLR polyphonic arpeggiator prototype. Here’s what Perkins has to say about the video: 

September 30, 2017December 16, 201714 Comments

Waldorf Blofeld Patch Editor & Librarian

Patch Base has been updated, adding a patch editor and librarian for the Waldorf Blofeld.… Read More Waldorf Blofeld Patch Editor & Librarian

July 3, 2017July 3, 20177 Comments

10 Waldorf Blofeld Tips

This video shares 10 facts and tips for the Waldorf Blofeld synthesizer.… Read More 10 Waldorf Blofeld Tips

March 23, 201715 Comments

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