Need 8-bit Protein? See if Waldorf’s most affordable synth is for you // Review, tutorial, sounds

Protein is a new portable desktop wavetable synth from Waldorf – inspired by their classic gritty 8-bit Microwave 1.

It’s designed with affordability, portability, and hands-on controls in mind. It has 8-voice polyphony and can layer or round-robin sounds across 4 different timbres.

It’s all digital, though anything but clean – its oscillators serve up microwave 1 wavetables and artifacts, and it’s got dirt, distortion and flavour features to spice things up, as well as a host of other built-in effects.

In this video, I’ll take a look at what makes it special, what it can do in depth, pros and cons compared to the competition, and I’ll also upload multisamples of it to my Patreon, so you can get a taste of playing its sounds at home:

TIMELINE:

0:00 Intro

2:10 Overview

4:30 Workflow

7:00 Build

7:45 I/O

8:25 Oscillators

11:15 Noise/dirt

12:15 LP/HP filter

13:20 Drive “filter”

15:00 Pan

15:20 Envelopes

17:10 LFOs

18:15 Mod matrix

18:55 Effects

22:20 Arp

23:55 Sequencer

25:10 Multi modes

27:45 Flavor

28:30 Chords

29:05 Scale

29:50 CC map

31:15 Misc

31:35 Pros & cons

34:20 Some sounds

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