Waldorf is officially out of business
- John Cooper
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I love my Microwave XT. It's got a touch of magic that many other soft/hard synths lack.
I'm certainly hoping that the "companies looking to buy the intellectual property of
the company" (as mentioned in the original post) reach an agreement. It'd be such a shame for Waldorf's products and technology to be permanently locked away...
Especially since I never did get around to getting the expansion board for my XT!
-John
I'm certainly hoping that the "companies looking to buy the intellectual property of
the company" (as mentioned in the original post) reach an agreement. It'd be such a shame for Waldorf's products and technology to be permanently locked away...
Especially since I never did get around to getting the expansion board for my XT!

-John
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Quoi?
There's a news article on terratec's website which explains the situation quite well:
http://pressen.terratec.net/modules.php ... le&sid=210
Sounds pretty encouraging to me (if it's to be believed).
Royston
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There's a news article on terratec's website which explains the situation quite well:
http://pressen.terratec.net/modules.php ... le&sid=210
Sounds pretty encouraging to me (if it's to be believed).
Royston
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