I see youāve had yours for a while. How do you feel about navigating around the synth? Is it getting pretty fast for you or is it an annoying amount of presses to do things?
Is the touch screen finicky?
Iām very into the idea of grabbing one of these in the near future. I love Waldorf Synths in all of their digital glory, so organic!
The resonator looks and sounds amazing as well as the wavetable stuff. If the Digiformer is similar to their previous filter distortion algorithms, Iāll be in sound design heaven!
The only thing that throws me off is knowing how deep of synth this is and if the required navigation can become muscle memory or not.
I personally find navigation to be a breeze.
By default, itās set to switch to the corresponding page whenever you address a knob on the machine. You can disengage this behavior, though.
The Kernels engine is the only thing that ever gets a bit laborious, since you have to juggle 4 pages for each of the 6 operators, etc. But even then, itās always clearly laid out and sensible.
Iāve had no issues whatsoever with the screen, aside from the qwerty keyboard that pops up whenever youāre typing a filename to save. (It can be easy to click the wrong key, given the amount of hot spots on that screen.)
Awesome to hear that Thanks!
I navigate the Iridium with ease. Iāve not even really needed the manual for anything because itās so easy to use. The touchscreen response is good but I can accomplish almost anything without ever touching the screen. The ergonomics of this synth is well thought out. Youāll absolutely love this synth, such a joy to use.
Awesome! Thanks! Looks like Iāll be putting this on my short list once I part with some other stuff to make room!
Itās like have two synths in one, two part muti timbral. Iāve heard that importing samples is a bit awkward. Iāve only sampled directly into it and thatās a straight forward process. Granular synthesis on this is my favorite feature by far.
Yeah, itās every digital synthesis type I would want in one synth! It really eliminates a lot of other synths and software for me.
In a way Iām happy itās only duo timbral. Itāll make me focus on making each sound shine rather than just layering things which is something Iām more into these days. A couple of awesome sounds vs a bunch of okay ones. The endless possibilities means I wonāt be looking elsewhere for something better for a long time. Win, win, win, for me anyway!
Something else Iād like to point out to anyone reading this thread is:
You can mute modulation slots in the matrix.
Not only does this aid the user in diagnosing, if they should later hear something theyāre not fond of, but it also affords them the ability to āreconnect patch pointsā as a performative feature. (Ie. Clip launching, but for modulation)
I must admit Iām dreaming of owning one of these.
Yes, I can confirm that, too. Could not spend so much time with it yet. But so far everything is structured very logical. Youāll get very far without even touching the manualā¦
A short question: there is a screen saver available. Is this working on your devices? On mine I was not able to activate it, even with setting the waiting time to 1 min
A short review from Amazona (in german)
Yes, the screen saver is working on my Iridium. Just tested it, set on 1 minute.
You have installed the 2.5.1 firmware?
In the review they are talking about firmware 2.5.2. On the Waldorf support site the latest is 2.5.1. Did I miss something?
I know thereās no way to predict the future, but how well will the value hold up for the Iridium?
Also want to know if I should wait a few monthsā¦ do we know for a fact that Waldorf will be making minor revisions to the assembly? Do owners have concerns about build quality after using it for a while? The reviews and articles Iām seeing say itās very well constructed.
At Sweetwater itās now listed as a āpre-orderā and I added my name to be contacted when itās available. Most likely their production was interrupted and complicated by Covid, or is it that they are making revisions?
Ok, thanks. Iāll check which firmware is installed. Did not do any updates yet.
I think the build quality is very good. Really like the encoders. No issues with the housing or the screen on my device.
However, the buttons can be moved around a little bit causing the impression of misalignment. But itās not different to other synths/manufacturers. If the labels would be on the housing and not directly on the buttons you would probably not really notice it. Having seen it in real (could test it in my local store before buying it), I think itās not a production issue but due to the design & material of the buttons. So I guess it wonāt change any time soon. Not perfect from a design perspective. But it does not bother me and the buttons are responsive and all work fine (also the touch screen).
Have to spend more time with the Iridium. But so far Iām loving it. UI is straightforward - especially regarding the complexity and all the options it offers.
It would have been nice if the text under the knobs had some background light. They are difficult to see.