Model

Waldorf Quantum

Multi-engine digital keyboard synthesizer

The Waldorf Quantum, introduced in 2018, is a flagship digital synthesizer offering five oscillator modes per voice - wavetable, waveform, granular and sampling, resonator, and kernels FM - feeding three stereo filters, with both digital and analog filter paths. The current Quantum MK2 provides up to sixteen voices of hybrid polyphony on a 61-note polyphonic-aftertouch keyboard.

Sources

Category

  • Technical line drawing of Synthesizers

    Synthesizers

    Hardware synthesizers, synth model families, and related electronic instruments.

Made by

  • Waldorf

    Waldorf is a German synthesizer maker founded in 1988, known for wavetable synthesizers such as the Microwave and the Blofeld.

Part of family

  • Waldorf Quantum & Iridium Series

    Synthesizer · Germany

    The Waldorf Quantum and Iridium form a family of flagship multi-engine synthesizers sharing the same five oscillator modes per voice - wavetable, waveform (virtual analog), particle (sampling and granular), resonator, and kernels (FM) - with patches interchangeable between them. The Quantum is the keyboard flagship; the Iridium condenses the same engine into a desktop unit.

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