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Waldorf ignites synth world with Microwave 1 plug-in, Mean Green Machine revival
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50998, member: 636"] Waldorf Music launches a summer celebration featuring massive discounts on their legendary Microwave 1 Plug-in software. The company adds a wild new visual theme based on the ultra-rare 1994 Mean Green Machine hardware that only reached 99 lucky customers worldwide. Musicians can grab the updated plugin that includes a brand new Mutator feature for randomizing sounds. The special green edition recreates the bizarre design choices that made the original hardware a collector's dream. Summer buyers get access to both the classic synth recreation and the twisted green makeover version. The original Microwave synthesizer burst onto the scene 35 years ago as Waldorf's debut instrument that changed electronic music forever. Dance music producers fell in love with its massive bass sounds and smooth pad textures that blended wavetable synthesis with analog filtering. The company created a playful backstory about workers mining wavetables from volcanic caves near the village of Waldorf each morning. Designer Axel Hartmann deliberately made the 1994 green version look completely mismatched with cone-shaped metal feet and rough Nextel paint. The limited run became a legendary piece of synthesizer history that collectors still hunt for today. The modern plugin version captures every detail of the original hardware while adding contemporary features like the new Mutator randomizer. Musicians can experience the same wavetable magic that defined hybrid synthesis during the early days of electronic dance music. The recreation preserves the distinctive character that made the Microwave a studio staple for generations of producers. [/QUOTE]
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