In this video, synth guru Nick Kwas takes a look at the Waldorf Streichfett string synth.
The Streichfett (German for ‘spreadable fat’) is a modern string synthesizer that’s designed to combine the best qualities of various vintage synths of the 70s and early 80s. Its sound engine features a fully polyphonic string section and an eight-voice solo section.
If you’ve used the Streichfett, share your thoughts on it in the comments! See the Waldorf site for more info.
I know it shouldn’t bother me but… Nick’s fingers bend the wrong way when he plays the keyboard.
Euro 223,- is the newprice so far, if anyone wants to know.
Sounds like instant Klaus Schulze in a handy size box. Just add music.
Why is this guy talking?
For some reason I’m hearing a lot of high-pitched ringing resonance tones, which would really bother me if I was playing live with this thing. Is this something common to the device or just a choice of the reviewer?
Just to point out, this is a promotional video from Waldorf. Nothing wrong with that, but it wasn’t clear to me until the end of the clip.
waldorf logo on the bottom right the entire time.
Not when I watch it on my tablet. Guess it depends on the aspect ratio. Because on my computer, you’re right, the logo is there.