I'm planning on breaking into the synth game, and for my price point, and my needs (which rule out soft synth/MIDI apparatus, currently) the Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard looks like the right one for me. I've been looking at it for a while, and recommended it a while back based on my burgeoning possession of the sleek little beast.
However, my lack of knowledge in the area has left me with a few questions before I pull the trigger.
I am to understand I can load my own samples onto it?
My main sonic needs are for piano sounds, Rhodes sounds, Mellotron sounds and the like, as well as for low synths and pads that are somewhat organic sounding, or variations and combinations thereof. And otherwise, the plug-the-thing-in-and-play/ability to edit sounds on-the-fly aspects of the thing are vital to me.
- Is it possible to (fairly easily) get some nice sounding samples onto the Blofeld, and furthermore, to perhaps throw some (onboard) effects onto them? For example, if I wanted to get a bit tremoloey with a Rhodes.
Also, can I delete existing patches on it? (I'm generally rather loathe to have extra stuff in the way/margins for error). And having a Jordan Rudess style anything on any of my instruments may sadden me.
As for the synth itself, I hear a lot of good things about how editable it is. Is this accurate?
Otherwise, the only question I have is might anybody have a preferred resource where they can learn about the ins and outs of synthage. What all of these (more or less brand new to me) terms mean, what people look for, reviews and all that? The sites I've found are less explanatory than I'd like.
Love for you all.


