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Interesting reading back through the archives on this thread… more or less confirms my belief that Waldorf Q and XT are still somehow the best. I have a Waldorf M but the multi implementation is sadly lacking in direct comparison with these old guys even with it having stereo outs per part only being a 4 part device… here’s hoping the next firmware release will bring it a bit more in line. Maybe the 3rd wave out does the M in the multi space.
My dark horse pick in this space is the spectralis, hybrid mono engine + 3 digital multisample synth engines with 32 voices… honestly not totally sure how he managed to get the multi samples so lively I think it’s a mix of start variations and subtle drift and unison options and really fantastic dsp filters. The option to route it all through one or both the analog filters and the filter bank… I dunno it’s got the sauce. Being a groovebox the multi side of it is very easy to manage but yea you might have your brain doing back flips trying to get a handle on the normal workflow. It’s got nice one shot sample based drum engine and nice time based fx also but yeah if you’re coming to it for multi you’re probably after the synthesis.
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