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Waldorf Streichfett

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Desktop Synthesizer

  • 128 Voice polyphonic string section
  • Continuous morphing of violin, viola, cello, brass, organ and choir sounds
  • Ensemble effect for strings
  • 8-voice polyphonic solo section with layer/split function
  • Continuous morphing of bass, electric piano, clavi, synth, and pluto for solo tone
  • Tremolo for solo section
  • Phaser and reverb effects
  • 12 programmable patches
  • Connections: Line out 2 x 6.3 mm jack, headphone output, MIDI I/O, USB-MIDI
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 185 x 185 x 65 mm
Available since August 2014
Item number 336049
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Design Desktop
Polyphony 2
Sound Generation Modeling
MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out
Storage Medium None
USB-port Yes
Effects Yes
Arpeggiator No
Number of Analog Outputs 2
Digital Output No
Display No
Optional Expansions No
3.799 kr
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Very cool product if you need a 70s style string synth.
TrEr 04.04.2017
First let me say that the Streichfett definitely has it's limitations. It will be a completely redundant, even useless product if you aren't specifically looking for 70s string synth sounds. That's basicially all you're getting here, although with some very cool features like a REALLY nice sounding delay and some sweet sounding modulation effects.

The Solo section didn't do much for me (but then I don't make music for vintage porn movies...) but the String section is really, really nice. I absolutely love the way it allows a continous sweep through different voices and combinations of voices.

The sound does have a slightly hard edge in the extreme highs that I always find myself eq'ing out. I'm not sure if this is due to the Streichfett being a digital DPS based synth and not analog like the classics that inspired it. Not a big problem though and easily sorted out with a touch of eq.

I absolutely love the Streichfett and highly recommend it but make sure you understand what you're getting before purchase. It is not very versatile, it's very much a niche product.
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Classics in one box
Jay-Em 25.09.2018
For all Jarre- but also Abba, Queen en whatnot- fanatics.

A small box with a giant heart that emulates about every string-machine ever produced from the Eminent to the Roland VP pretty close.

Add a delay stomp box, and it's in Vangelis territory, Couple it with a cheap analog 2-stone Phaser, run that phaser on a lower voltage.. pooff. Instant Jarre.

Having said that. The Streichfett also has an excellent reverb and phaser on-board. The reverb even has a bit of delay added at its max-setting. Spaceyyy!

Every knob has just one function. There's no menu-diving whatsoever. Full midi and midi via usb ( no audio)

I'd say for the money it's a no-brainer for everyone looking for a classic StringMachine sound without the weight (and expense! ) of an actual vintage Solina or Roland VP
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Good emulation of vintage string machines
BKtimes2 31.01.2022
This is a nice sound module if you're looking for that vintage 70s string-machine sound. It's compact and very easy to use — what you see on the panel is what you get, and it's quite intuitive. The build quality is, overall, decent but not amazing. The knobs have a lot of wiggle room on them and the chassis is made of both plastic and metal — it would be preferable if they'd made it entirely of metal. That said, it feels solid enough for everyday use.

Sound-wise, the Streichfett serves a VERY specific purpose and it does that extremely well — basically, an approximation of the 70s string machines by Solina, Eminence, ARP, etc. You get some nice tonal variations with the registration dial, allowing for some interesting sonic textures (within the realm of its intended purpose). The solo synth section is a nice bonus, with some very nice synth sounds. Unfortunately, you can't really control or alter that sound (same with the main string section). I often find that I'd like to have access to the filter, specifically, to open things up a bit, but it's just not possible. This means that if you're trying to fit it into a mix, you'll likely have to do some serious EQ'ing.

Still, at the price point, it is what it is and it does it very well.
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The Porn-Sound Machine, and much more...
Anonymous 29.04.2015
unbox, connect and have fun - yes, it is that simple. Nearly everything you do sounds good. It is no indeep configure me synth, its an easy to use device for having fun while playing around. And it isn't a Solina emulation or similar, its a concept of its own. If you want an exact emulation of an other String machine, go and get it as VST or something like that. This synth is for people who want a synth not sounding like many others, you get an easy way to create a 'porn' style sound at your fingertips. There are many reviews out there, and i think it is hard to say if everybody will love the sound, but if you want a 70's Porn Sound, thisone will help you out. The only thing i miss is a seperate Volume knob for the Headphone output.
Overall a good synth for people knowing what sound they will get for a fair price.
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