What’s Waldorf Teasing?

What’s Waldorf teasing?

Today, Waldorf shared a brief teaser video, featuring only the image of a vintage Microwave synthesizer.

The Waldorf Microwave, introduced in 1989, is an analog/digital hybrid synthesizer, featuring wavetable oscillators paired with an analog VCF and VCA.

No official announcement has been made, so we’ll have to wait and see what they are introducing. In the meantime, let us know what you think is coming in the comments!

25 thoughts on “What’s Waldorf Teasing?

  1. I suspect they’ve taken the soundmaking guts of the Waldorf M and stuffed them into a 19″ rack with a simplified front panel that looks like the old Microwave.

      1. that’s the hallmark of VST’s – imaginary hardware pictures. the dial would be ideal bait. it worked for Synclavier – at least they *had* a knob for it.

  2. If this is hardware microwave successor, isn’t this largely irrelevant in a world with the M and the Groove Synthesis 3rd Wave?

  3. What about a vst plugin emulating the Microwave but also able to edit sounds on the actual hardware version ? That could be thick oil !!

  4. Which Bond character hasn’t yet been named in a Waldorf synth? This is the ‘Moneypenny’: Waldorf is going to take your money, and leave you with pennies 😀

    1. Honestly, I’d totally support this given it’s fairly priced. Even better if they fix some of the existing bugs in the firmware. There’s many people that are going to end up “pirating” the firmware because they don’t own the original hardware versions that would probably throw some money Waldorfs way.

  5. This is definitely a Microwave plugin. A demonstration video was posted to Facebook last night (18 August) and then quickly retracted.

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