So many people keep comparing the Blofeld to the Sledge that, out of curiosity, I loaded up a Blofeld CC editor using Reaktor to see if anything would happen on the Sledge So far, I've found a couple of things of interest You can access the extra filter modes: CC No. 68 Notch 24dB (Data 7) Notch 12dB (Data 8) Comb+ (Data 9) Comb- (Data 10) PPG VCF (Data 11) You can also put the Sledge into Unison Mode: CC No. 99 Poly Mode - No Unison - as on front panel (Data 0) Mono Mode - No Unison - as on front panel (Data 2) Poly Unison - Uses 2 Voices (Data 16) Poly Unison - Uses 3 Voices (Data 32) Poly Unison - Uses 4 Voices (Data 48) Poly Unison - Uses 5 Voices (Data 60) Mono Full Unison (Data 127) Unfortunately there is no Unison Detune But you can set LFO 1, 2 or the Mod Wheel to a slow Sine or Triangle and add a touch of depth to detune. That's all I've come across at the moment, but I'm looking into the SYSEX side of things. Calaverasgrande wrote:well if it doesn't sync to midi than it IS a genuine Blofeld! Germans & Italians come together to build a synth; what could possibly go wrong?
No, the more I play the Sledge the more I realize how brilliant and underappreciated it is. Sure it's not as flexible and fully featured as a blofeld, but having all of it's controls exposed right on the front panel makes me far more likely to come up with interesting sounds. Anyway I was hoping to sync the LFOs to each other, not MIDI. It sounds odd when the LFOs are all out of phase at low speeds.
License SL Overview • Activation of 60 megabyte non-volatile sample flash memory for the Blofeld desktop synthesizer • Easy user installation done by only • Support for single and multi with integrated loop points • Administration for own sample content via SPECTRE (available here) • Included: License SL activation code with user´s manual, factory sample content, Edition LE • System Requirements for upgrading: PC or Mac computer with USB2 port, USB2 suited cable, SysEx capable application like e.g.
@Patrx2 I have a Blofeld Keyboard, which does not require the SL license. Thanks for responding however. Thanks for responding however. – Pointy Nov 14 '16 at 2:11.