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#1598665 - 01/16/11 02:25 PM
Zarenbourg by Waldorf
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Registered: 03/16/10
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Loc: NJ, USA
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Zarenbourg by Waldorf Waldorf has been talking about this one for years (thought it might be vaporware). The model they brought to NAMM last year didn't play. However, this year they have a working unit on display. Zarenbourg Video on Sonicstate.com The specs on their website have been changing since 2007. But Stefan Stenzel appears to clarify some things. The action is going to be by Fatar, it's lighter because some metal parts have been replaced with "durable" plastic (we'll have to see what that means). I believe they are doing Rhodes and Wurlitzer with modeling. The CP80/70 and acoustic pianos are samples residing on a solid state drive. It looks like they have also included an FM/DX type piano which he says is "true FM" (not a sample or model). That feature set competes with the Yamaha CP1, Nord Piano, and Korg SV1. I like the tactile knobs and buttons for sound switching and fx. The onboard audio system is a plus, as is the large top for laptop or second keyboard. Depending on cost, this could be one to watch. If anyone would like to join in on this topic - maybe you're at the NAMM show right now, or you have some thoughts or opinions to add, or you've stumbled on more information/video/audio - please feel free to join in. Thanks!
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#1598767 - 01/16/11 04:54 PM
Re: Zarenbourg by Waldorf
[Re: heldermusic]
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Registered: 03/16/10
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Hi, James. I can't find anything yet about a Mac or PC editor, or if we will be able to upload our own samples, or additional samples (as with the Nord). Would be a nice feature. From what I can see, they have worked out quite a bit using just the knobs and buttons. For example, adding FX. You turn the knob to the effect you want and press the button to activate it. A light appears next to that knob position. You can add a second (or third?) effect by turn the knob to that position and pressing the button again. Now both lights next to each knob position are active.
I like the interface on the Korg SV1. Simple layout of buttons and knobs for selection, tweaks, and recall. I think many would agree that burying parameters in a hierarchy and having to view your changes on a little green screen was never a very "musical" way of working with instruments.
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#1598897 - 01/16/11 08:40 PM
Re: Zarenbourg by Waldorf
[Re: heldermusic]
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Registered: 07/19/05
Posts: 1109
Loc: Canada
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Man, that's one ugly keyboard!
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#1598987 - 01/16/11 11:07 PM
Re: Zarenbourg by Waldorf
[Re: heldermusic]
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#1599044 - 01/17/11 12:57 AM
Re: Zarenbourg by Waldorf
[Re: heldermusic]
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Registered: 07/05/09
Posts: 1549
Loc: Sydney, Australia
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I love the look of the plain ones.
Greg.
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#1599094 - 01/17/11 03:12 AM
Re: Zarenbourg by Waldorf
[Re: heldermusic]
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Registered: 12/30/09
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Loc: Whale Beach, Australia (home a...
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thought it might be vaporware
Until the ship a board it is still vaporware. I've heard this board extensively and the "modeled" Rhodes and Wurli's don't quite sound right to my ear ....yet. They still have a way to go with it IMHO.
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