I have both also and the compliment each other VERY well..........
tspeer wrote:
> OK I fooled you
> - I'm NOT starting a Waldorf MicroQ vs. AN1x thread-
> But I do want to make a quick point (with supporting comments).
>
> My Point is this...
>
> Buy a Waldorf Micro Q because...
>
> 1. It compliments the AN1x very well.
> 2. It is affordable ($750)- and has about 25voices (dependent on processing)
>
> I bought one and compared it to my An1x-
>
> I must say the An1x still sounds Soooo Goood- the Micro Q just doesn't even
> cover the same sonic ground (so Don't think you can trade in the AN1x for a
> MicroQ).
>
> The good news about this combination is this.....
>
> The MicroQ offers 3 things to add to your arsenal..
>
> 1. Process external instruments (even the AN1x) thru the MicroQ filters (or
> use the MicroQ Vocoder).
>
> 2. A good alternative Physical Analog Modeling engine that sounds
> different(than the AN1x).
>
> 3. This is the part I really Love- I received an email from a rep. at
> Waldorf in Germany and he told me the Waldorf MicroQ has 2 WAVETABLES that
> contain "the Best of" the wavetables in the Waldorf Microwave XT !
> (each Wavetable has 128 waves each).
>
> I'm sorry to sound like a salesman- I just wanted to share this thinking it
> might be of some interest to fellow AN1xers.
>
> --
>
> Todd S.
>
> Sierra Madre Cinema Council
> http://users.ev1.net/~xpander/SMCChome.html
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