

Frankly, instead of lowering the price of the Blofeld desktop to US$499, I would have been much happier had they just lowered the. I'm not advocating that, but to require people to pay for features that are already present is unnerving. I'm surprised that no one has managed to hack the SL license unlock. It does sound really nice and all of those controls make it much easier to edit than a Blofeld. SonicState did a pretty thorough review when it came out after 2013 NAMM. Here are the details: This slideshow requires JavaScript. Meanwhile, they’ve dropped the street price by about $600. With Sledge 2.0, Studiologic and Waldorf Labs (working as a team) have made it more flexible as a pure synthesizer, added Dual mode for Split/Layer functions, introduced support for user samples, expanded the instrument’s polyphony from 8 notes to 24 and improved its effects engine. › Waldorf Blofeld - License Sl Hack ►Īt the, Studiologic introduced Sledge 2.0 – an updated version of its vintage-inspired digital keyboard that offers a lot more synth for less money.
