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I only was interested in editors because my HW synths are on the other side of the room from where my computer is, and I wanted a way to program them without having to get up from my desk. I actually really like programming the Blofeld from the hardware (it's a walk in the park compared to all my old Roland rack units). So far I'm really on the fence about how useful the software editors are. The monstrum one, especially, so far has been more trouble than it's worth. After i bought the blofeld (out of regret for selling my microwaveXT a few years before) it took me no time at all to figure the machine out. The thing i missed tho was a decent editor. I stopped using it for a while as i got lazy being used to having editors for hardware synths that actually work. Last saturday i finally stumbled upon what might be the only proper editor out there this thing just makes sense, everything is where it should be and to top it of it's not made by some money grabbing company but by an actual musician. Which is prolly the reason why it works so well. Turned out it was made by one of the guys from stromkern, i saw them live when i went out to see VAC live the only time they ever played in holland. This was kinda mindblowing, a vst controller made by a musician for musicians, this is what we need more of, it's logical and working (apart from a few thingy things that are firmware related as waldorf just released the FINAL firmware update for the blofeld, tho something tells me there whil be a follow up to this FINAL version as i noticed some things dont work as proper as they should, but hell atleast it bloody saves my presets unlike a certain tetr4 that would rather explode than save presets (yeah i went to a mopho as this one simply does simple work as it should) but i digress. The editor is cross platform and it's buy one platform = get all platforms, unlike some other companies that will charge you extra for having all os versions when you work cross platform as i do with FL-studio and Logic (yeah both on an imac, OMG he's using windows on an imac, sue me, with ponytail if possible, peggy sue reference right there, way to analog prolly) anyways this is a sure recommender if you're looking for an editor for the blofeld, he also made on for the pulse2, microwave2/xt (oh how i miss it) and rocket. This guy knows what he's doing and he's doing a damn fine job http://www.monstrummedia.com/software.html. 4 times as cheap (12 euro) full ableton and push integration mutating functionality Features: - bi-directional control of every parameter of the Blofeld (which are many!) - full sysex support in ableton live without an external router! - randomizer and initialisor per module - patch mutator (allows for mutating current values by percentage) - editor auto-updates to hardware (including patch name!) - choose midi in and out ports.
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