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Waldorf Zarenbourg

Vintage-styled digital piano

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Waldorf Zarenbourg
Waldorf Zarenbourg
3 000.00 street price

The Waldorf Zarenbourg is a digital synthesizer and workstation created by the German company Waldorf Music. It is a powerful instrument that combines the classic sounds of vintage analog synthesizers with modern digital technology. It features a 61-note semi-weighted keyboard, a 16-track sequencer, and a variety of effects and sound-shaping tools. The Zarenbourg also has a built-in arpeggiator, a vocoder, and a wide range of sound-generating options.

Country of origin / production: Germany

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Usage area
Synthesizer Keyboard 
Archetype
Digital (D) 
Tone Generator / Sound Synthesis
Synthesis Method Frequency Modulation (FM)
Programs/ Voices/ Timbres
Single Voice Preset7
User-defined Single Voice21
Effects
Reverb 
Chorus 
Flanger 
Phaser 
Overdrive/ Drive 
Wah/ AutoWah 
Equalizer
Parametric 
MIDI in/ out
IN 
OUT 
THRU 
Keys
Type Balanced Hammer Effect
Velocity Sensitivity 
Aftertouch 
Size6.5
Number of Keys76
External controllers
Sustain foot pedal 
Expression foot pedal 
Audio out
Digital: coaxial1
Audio in
Analog 1/4"2
Built-in speakers
Stereo, 2 speakers +sub 
Dimensions
Height830 mm
Width1200 mm
Depth630 mm
Weight33 kg
Case/ body
Metal 
Color
White 
Black 
Orange 
Production start2012

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