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Jul 09, 2018  Waldorf PPG Wave 3.V is the reincarnation of the legendary PPG Wave Synthesizer, which no doubt is considered one of most respected synths high 80s range Developed by Wolfgang Palm, this instrument appears on countless albums and inspired a whole.

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The PPG Wave 3.V Upgrade is for users who already own PPG Wave 2.V and want to upgrade to PPG Wave 3.V. Owners of all versions of PPG Wave 2.V, including the Waldorf Edition, are eligible for this upgrade. Simultaneous purchase of both Waldorf Edition and this upgrade is also possible.
Waldorf PPG Wave 3 V 1.2.3
Waldorf PPG Wave 3.V is the reincarnation of the legendary PPG Wave Synthesizer, which no doubt is considered one of the most respected high-end synthesizers of the 80s. Developed by Wolfgang Palm, this instrument is featured on countless records, and it inspired a whole generation of producers, composers and listeners. While back then it was your choice to spent your money either for a vehicle or the PPG, the new PPG Wave 3.V renders this breathtaking sonic character very affordable, comfortably to use for every VST or AU Host. During the development of the PPG Wave 3.V, we gladly received extensive advice from Wolfgang Palm himself to ensure that the PPG Wave 3.V becomes a worthy successor of this adorable jewel of the art of German engineering.
Unleash the massive sound potential with the charm of the 'good old digital days' with this unique instrument, and bring back the pure joy and individuality of 80s synthesis with the PPG Wave 3.V!!
Features:
General

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Up to 256 voices per instance (depending on available CPU power)
8 part Multimode
8 Stereo Outputs
Host automation of most parameters
MIDI Controller automation of most parameters
More than 100 new Wavetables created by Wolfgang Palm
Original Waveterm B Factory Sample Library
Original PPG Wave Factory Sounds
Per Voice
2 Wavetable Oscillators
Sample Playback with 8 bit, 12 bit or up to 32 bit

Waldorf Ppg Wave 3 V 1.2.3 Free

Authentic Aliasing Emulation of the PPG Wave 2.2/2.3/2.V or no aliasing
12dB / 24 dB Low Pass Filter
Authentic Filter Emulation of the PPG Wave 2.2/2.3
Overdrive behind Filter
1 LFO
3 Envelopes
Authentic Emulation of the modulation graininess (switchable with True PPG)
Per Part (up to 8 parts available)
Poly, Dual, Quad and Mono (8 voices) mode with 8 different semitone offsets to create chords or melodic lines
Arpeggiator with Up, Down, Alternate and Cascade (PPG special) mode
True PPG Mode switchable between PPG Wave 2.2, Wave 2.3 and Wave 2.V
4-Band EQ
Ppg wave 2.3
Waldorf PPG Wave 3.V is the reincarnation of the legendary PPG Wave Synthesizer, which no doubt is considered one of the most respected high-end synthesizers of the 80s. Developed by Wolfgang Palm, this instrument is featured on countless records, and it inspired a whole generation of producers, composers and listeners. While back then it was your choice to spent your money either for a vehicle or the PPG, the new PPG Wave 3.V renders this breathtaking sonic character very affordable, comfortably to use for every VST or AU Host. During the development of the PPG Wave 3.V, we gladly received extensive advice from Wolfgang Palm himself to ensure that the PPG Wave 3.V becomes a worthy successor of this adorable jewel of the art of German engineering.
Unleash the massive sound potential with the charm of the 'good old digital days' with this unique instrument, and bring back the pure joy and individuality of 80s synthesis with the PPG Wave 3.V!!
Features:
General

Wdrb


Up to 256 voices per instance (depending on available CPU power)
8 part Multimode
8 Stereo Outputs
Host automation of most parameters
MIDI Controller automation of most parameters
More than 100 new Wavetables created by Wolfgang Palm
Original Waveterm B Factory Sample Library
Original PPG Wave Factory Sounds
Per Voice
2 Wavetable Oscillators
Sample Playback with 8 bit, 12 bit or up to 32 bit

Waldorf Ppg Wave 3 V 1.2.3 Free

Authentic Aliasing Emulation of the PPG Wave 2.2/2.3/2.V or no aliasing
12dB / 24 dB Low Pass Filter
Authentic Filter Emulation of the PPG Wave 2.2/2.3
Overdrive behind Filter
1 LFO
3 Envelopes
Authentic Emulation of the modulation graininess (switchable with True PPG)
Per Part (up to 8 parts available)
Poly, Dual, Quad and Mono (8 voices) mode with 8 different semitone offsets to create chords or melodic lines
Arpeggiator with Up, Down, Alternate and Cascade (PPG special) mode
True PPG Mode switchable between PPG Wave 2.2, Wave 2.3 and Wave 2.V
4-Band EQ
Overdrive with various types
Phaser with up to 12 stages
Chorus with up to 6 stages
Flanger
Stereo Delay
Reverb
Other Features
Sample loading via drag&drop or load file dialog
Multisample playback by using the 8 part Multimode
8 adjustable Cutoff / Resonance deviations to simulate analog inexactness
Finer adjustments of several values in Fine Modulatione mode
Everything runs properly as AudioUnit on Mac, PC, and also on Intel based Mac.
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PPG Wave 2.2

The PPG Wave is a series of hybrid digital/analogue synthesizers built by the German company Palm Products GmbH from 1981 to 1987.

Background[edit]

Until the early 1980s, the tonal palette of commercial synthesizers was limited to that which could be obtained by combining a few simple waveforms such as sine, sawtooth, pulse. The result was shaped with VCFs and VCAs. Wolfgang Palm transcended this limitation by pioneering the concept of wavetable synthesis, where single cycle waveforms of differing harmonic spectra were stored in adjacent memory slots. Dynamic spectral shifts were achieved by scanning through the waveforms, with interpolation used to avoid noticeable 'jumps' between the adjacent waveforms.Palm's efforts resulted in PPG's first wavetable synthesizer, the Wavecomputer 360 (1978), which provides the user with 30 different wavetables consisting of 64 waves each. While the expansive range of sound is evident, the absence of filters results in the Wavecomputer 360 sounding buzzy and thin, which hampered its original commercial viability.[1][2] Palm's efforts to resolve the apparent shortcomings of the Wavecomputer 360 would result in the creation of PPG's Wave series of synthesizers.

Specifications[edit]

PPG's Wave series represents an evolution of its predecessor by combining its digital sound engine with analog VCAs and 24db per octave VCFs, featuring 8-voice polyphony; and by replacing its nontraditional series of push buttons and sliders with a control panel consisting of an LCD and a more familiar arrangement of knobs. Also added to the Wave series was an onboard sequencer that is capable of recording filtering and wavetable changes in real time. At the core of the Wave's processing unit is a Motorola 6809 CPU, and a variety of 6500 and 6800-series support ICs. MIDI support was added in 1984, via a 6840/6850 daughtercard.[3]

Ppg Wave 2.3

The PPG Wave was produced in three successive variants, the control panels of which were all liveried in distinctive ultramarine RAL 5002 blue:[4][5]

  • Wave 2 (1981–1982) - 8 oscillators (one per voice), 8-bit resolution, single modulation wheel, CEM 3320 VCFs
  • Wave 2.2 (1982–1984) - 16 oscillators (two per voice), 8-bit resolution, dual modulation wheels, SSM 2044 VCFs
  • Wave 2.3 (1984–1987) - 16 oscillators (two per voice), 12-bit resolution for samples via Waveterm (only) otherwise 8-bit, dual modulation wheels, SSM 2044 VCFs, 8-part multitimbrality
PPG Wave 2.2 front panel

The PPG Wave can be connected to multiple peripheral PPG components simultaneously, via a custom bus, such as a 'smart' keyboard controller (PRK), 8-voice expansion units (EVU), and a wave computer called Waveterm A (later B version arrived) for sampling, audio manipulation, editing, sequencing and creating user defined wavetables. Collectively, this setup is referred to as the 'PPG Wave System', which with its sampling ad sequencing was intended to compete with the more expensive Fairlight CMI.

Market success[edit]

The PPG Wave quickly earned distinction from traditional analog synthesizers.[6] Notable artists which used the Wave included: a-ha, Alphaville, David Bowie, Diane Arkenstone, The Fixx, Go West, Hall & Oates, Trevor Horn, Propaganda, Laza Ristovski, Jean Michel Jarre, Marillion, Level 42, Art of Noise, Saga, Rush, Depeche Mode,[7]Gary Numan, Robert Palmer, Gary Stadler, Kitaro, Jean-Benoit Dunckel, Psychedelic Furs, Tangerine Dream, The Stranglers, Talk Talk, Tears for Fears, Michelle Tumes, The Twins, Steve Winwood, Stevie Nicks, Thomas Dolby, Ultravox, Wang Chung, Eurogliders, Stevie Wonder and Ilan Chester.[2]

Market decline[edit]

PPG's innovation in the realm of digital synthesizer technology impacted the industry. The PPG Wave synthesizer's price in its initial few years was US$7,000-10,000.[8][9] Within a few years, digital synthesizers, such as the Yamaha DX7 (1983), Korg DW-8000 (1985), Ensoniq ESQ-1 (1986), and Sequential Prophet VS (1986), would be launched at lower prices. Furthermore, the rapidly evolving development of digital sampling technology and reductions in memory prices facilitated the emergence of a new generation of standalone, easy-to-use samplers, such as the Emu Emulator II (1984), Ensoniq Mirage (1984), and Sequential Prophet 2000 (1985). PPG's dwindling market share and the high development cost of new products created financial difficulties that resulted in the cessation of company operations in 1987.[citation needed]

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After PPG[edit]

The end of PPG saw the beginning of Waldorf GmbH (later Waldorf Music), which used PPG's technology to create the Microwave (1989), a streamlined, rack mounted approximation of the PPG Wave 2.3 with original wavetables and analog filters. Further evolutions of the original theme would appear in later years, including the extensive WAVE synthesizer (1993), the DSP driven Microwave II (1997), and the knob laden Microwave II variants, the XT and XTk (1998–1999).[10]

After PPG, other manufacturers also produced Wavetable 'look-up' synthesizers, such as Sequential's Prophet VS (1986) and Ensoniq's VFX series (1989). Later came the arrival of synthesizers such as the Access Virus Ti (1997), Waldorf Blofeld (2007), which included 64 wavetables, and Ensoniq's FIZMO (1998), with its Transwave architecture. None of these designs replicates the 'wave-scanning' and interpolation that occurs from adjacent waves, in a table, as with the PPG. The expensive Waldorf Quantum (2018) comes closer to the PPG in wavetable capabilities.

More recent advancements in personal computing technology made possible the release of VST plugin models of the original PPG Wave series, including Waldorf's Wave 2.V (2000), and Wave 3.V (2011). The latter was codeveloped with Palm, and more accurately replicates the familiar aliasing and filtering characteristics of both the Wave 2.2 and 2.3. However, the ability of the VSTs to replicate the combination of the original Wave's 12 bit sound with SSM analog filters remains limited.[11][12][13]

See also[edit]

  • Waldorf Music - The WAVE and Microwave

References[edit]

  1. ^'Hermann Seib's PPG History'. Hermann Seib.
  2. ^ ab'Palm Productions GmbH (PPG) • Wave 2'. Vintage Synth Performer. Retrieved 10 February 2010.
  3. ^Photos of MIDI retrofit kit for PPG Wave
  4. ^'PPG Webpages'.
  5. ^http://theppgs.com/index.html
  6. ^Sound on Sound Wave 2.3 & Waveterm B Review
  7. ^'Unsound Recordings'. Sound On Sound. January 1998. Archived from the original on 7 June 2015.
  8. ^'PPG Wave'. August 1, 2008. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  9. ^Wave 2.2 Price 1984
  10. ^Waldorf Microwave Series
  11. ^Sound on Sound Wave 3.V Review
  12. ^Waldorf Wave 3.V OverviewArchived 2012-08-28 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^Synthtopia Wave 3.V Review

Further reading[edit]

  • 'Retro: PPG Wave'. Future Music. No. 96. Future Publishing. June 2000. p. 108. ISSN0967-0378. OCLC1032779031.

External links[edit]

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  • Virtual Music´s Synthesizer Service - Specialized in worldwide PPG Wave repair/service (also card-repair only)
  • Hermann Seib (2001–2008). 'WaveSimD - PPG Wave 2.2 / 2.3 / EVU Simulator'.[verification needed]
    A hardware-level software simulator of PPG Wave with software Waveterm C these were newly developed to work with hardware/software mixture environment of PPG Bus system. Latest Wave OS 'V8.3 Upgrade' was completely developed on it. A demo version is available including VSTi plug-in, factory sound set, and new 'Wavetable '08' sound set by Wolfgang Palm himself.
  • The PPGs - Information and resources on various PPG components
  • PPG Webpages - Detailed information on various PPG components
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