Waldorf Music

Waldorf Music AG is a German synthesizer company. It was founded on 1 January 2003 to take over the actual business of the Waldorf Electronics GmbH which had become insolvent. Waldorf is best known for its Microwave wavetable synthesizer and Q virtual analogue synthesizer lines.

WAVE (1993) atop yellow Q (1999). MicroQ keyboard (2001) left
Waldorf XTk (1999) above Waldorf Q+ (2002, with some special made multiple memory card expansion)

History

Waldorf Electronics GmbH was founded 1988 by Wolfgang Düren. Before this Wolfgang Düren was the German distributor of PPG. The name of this company refers to the German town Waldorf (near to the former capital of West Germany: Bonn) where the company was founded. The company was headquartered in Schloss Ahrenthal. In Summer 2006 a new company Waldorf Music GmbH (GmbH = limited) was formed officially. The Management board: Kurt "Lu" Wangard (former employee of Waldorf distributor in Germany, TSI), Stefan Stenzel (former Waldorf director of research and development). The new company is not a legal successor for the old Waldorf company. But maybe some support will be offered later.

Personnel

In alphabetic order:

PPG Wave 2.x series (1981-1987), designed by Wolfgang Palm, was a predecessor of Waldorf The WAVE and Microwave.

Products

1989

Waldorf Microwave II (1997-)

1990

Waldorf WAVE (1993)

1991

1993

1994

Waldorf  rackAttack (2002) in the earlier blue/gray color combination above Waldorf 'Mean Green Machine Microwave I (1994). A bit of a WAVE (1993) panel is visible here too.
Pulse (1995) atop 4-pole (1993) atop EQ-27 (ca.1993)

1995

1997

1998

Waldorf yellow Q (1999)

1999

Waldorf Q  Halloween version
Waldorf Microwave XTk (1999)

2000

Waldorf microQ yellow (ca.2000)
Waldorf  microQ keyboard (2001)
 
Waldorf Q rack blue (1999/2001)
Waldorf RackAttack (2002)

2001

2002

Waldorf Q+ (2002, with some special made multiple memory card expansion)

2003

2004

2006

2007

Waldorf Blofeld (2007)
Waldorf Blofeld keyboard (2009)

2009

2010

2011

2013

Waldorf Rocket (2013)
Waldorf 2-Pole Analog Filter (2014)
Waldorf Streichfett (2014) string synthesizer

2014

2016

only distributed

done for Steinberg

References

External links

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