Waldorf overhauls its flagship hybrid polysynth with Quantum Mk2, adding a polyphonic aftertouch keybed, more memory, and 16-voice polyphony via firmware 3.0.
Interesting but also a bit sad news from Remagen, Germany. Waldorf has announced the discontinuation of the Quantu MK2 hardware Synthesizer. Indeed, the polyphonic aftertouch update of its flagship hybrid polysynth was released in 2023.
According to Waldorf, no additional units will be manufactured. However, firmware updates, led by Rolf Wöhrmann, are planned for the future that will continue to enhance the instrument’s capabilities. These upcoming firmware updates will also work on the Iridium Synthesizer lineup.
In Waldorf’s words: “This marks the final opportunity to purchase the Quantum MK2. Remaining units are now available through authorized dealers worldwide”. Why this step is being taken after only two years is unknown. It’s certainly a shame.
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Article from January 16, 2023
Korg, Yamaha, Roland, Kurzweil… all produce big Synthesizer workstations primarily characterized by gigabytes of sample-based sounds and lots of polyphony. With its Quantum, Waldorf takes a different synth workstation approach that is especially pleasing for Synthesizer sound designers.
Instead of countless multi-sampled acoustic strings, horns, pianos, etc., Waldorf focuses on deep synthesis. From granular, resonator, virtual analog, wavetables, to modular FM synthesis, Quantum covers a huge field of unique sound generation technologies. With the brand-new Quantum MK2, Waldorf expands its hybrid polysynth workstation in new directions.
Waldorf Quantum Mk2
The Quantum Mk1 has been on the market for five years. Now comes a hardware upgrade, a very logical one for me.
Last year, Waldorf released the Iridium keyboard, featuring a newly developed FATAR polyphonic aftertouch keybed for the first time. This is now also coming to the Quantum Mk2. It’s the first instrument with the new 61-key FATAR TP8/SK polyphonic aftertouch keybed.
Waldorf promises that you can explore the full potential of the Quantum multi-engine, especially its enormous modulation capabilities. Alternatively, you can still connect an MPE keyboard to the USB host port of the Quantum Mk2 and play the massive engine with multi-dimensional control.
More Polyphony, More Storage
At the same time as the new hardware release, Waldorf is also introducing firmware 3.0 for the Quantum MK1 and MK2. This unlocks 16-voice polyphony, a long-requested feature of the community. As a reminder, Quantum relies on an 8-voice analog dual-filter (analog/digital) architecture.
The user can combine the analog and digital filters in any combination to create 16 voices. Plus, a new set of allocation modes gives the musicians easy control.
Then, Quantum MK2 users benefit from a major internal sampling storage upgrade. From a few GB, the new version now comes with up to 59GB of internal storage. This also allows sound designers to store even large numbers of complex sample-based sounds in the memory.
New Finish
Not only does the engine shine in improved clothes, but also the hardware. Waldorf’s designers (Axel Hartmann…) have also updated the mechanical design of the MK2 version.
It ships with a new mounting of the high-resolution touch display, providing wider viewing angles and an intuitive way of controlling the more advanced features. Further, the hardware chassis shines in a new classic naval blue finish.
The new Waldorf Quantum also ships with sound content (2GB) and patches from worldwide sound designers, including Richard Devine, Howard Scarr, Joerg Huettner, Kevin Schroeder, Kurt Ader, and more.
Key Features
The other engine features remain the same as the Q Mk1. Same multi-timbral engine with three multi-synthesis oscillators, an analog-digital filter system, a huge modulation engine with 6 freely-assignable LFOs and envelopes, and more.
A solid upgrade for Waldorf’s flagship Synthesizer monster. I like the new navy blue color finish the polyphonic aftertouch keybed will lift the playing experience to a new level.
Waldorf Quantum MK2 is available now for 4819€ (incl. German VAT).
More information here: Waldorf Music
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