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After being a long-time Waldorf user and fan, it is great to see my interview with Waldorf on their artist page. The interview covers a wide range of topics, including my first synthesizer and how I ended up moving to the US.
I have worked with a wide variety of their products since 1995, starting with the 3-oscillator monophonic “Pulse” synthesizer, which is still in my rack today. The “Iridium” desktop synth is one of my main hardware synths, after I switched to it from a “Quantum” keyboard.
Their synthesizers were always top-notch, and I continue to work with them to this day. I even designed sounds for their “Quantum” / “Iridium” series, and provided sound sets for the “Microwave || / XT” and “Q” series products in the late 90s and early 2000s.
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I even owned their flagship “Wave” synthesizer for a decade until I sold it before moving to Santa Monica in 2007. It is still in my memory when I first played this monster. I had to get it after that, which required a lot of saving for a while. It was sad to see that one go, but it was still worth a lot, and I was worried something could happen in transit to the USA.

It is a true honor to see this interview on their website. And it was a pleasure to answer Waldorf’s Júlia Galobart’s questions. Thank you, Waldorf!

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