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Iridium Year-End Promotion

Iridium Year-End Promotion

Up to and including 31.12.2025 when you purchase an Iridium Core, you will receive a Waldorf-Plugin of your choice + the "Dark Bloom" Soundset with a total value of over 150 Euro for free. To claim your free tools, send a copy of your invoice to coupon@waldorfmusic.com and specify the name of the plugin you would like to receive. Once Waldorf Music has received your email, they will send you instructions on how to redeem your free tools.

12 Voice Desktop Synthesizer

  • 3 Digital oscillators per voice
  • Selection of the following sound generators: wavetable, classic waveforms, granular sampler, resonator, kernel
  • 2 Digital stereo filters in various modes and configurations
  • 6 LFOs in Poly and Global mode
  • 6 Envelopes
  • Master effect rack with 5 slots
  • Master compressor
  • Modulation Matrix with 40 slots
  • Loading and saving of presets via USB and Micro SD card
  • 2 GB internal memory
  • Import possibility of Nave presets
  • Patch-compatible with all Iridium / Quantum models
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 346 x 200 x 64 mm
  • Weight: 2.2 kg

Connections

  • Main output: 2 x 6.3 mm jack
  • Line input 2: 6.3 mm jack
  • Stereo headphone output: 6.3 mm jack
  • USB to Host connection
  • USB MIDI
  • 2 CV inputs for connecting EuroRack modules
  • CV clock input and output
  • Available since October 2023
  • Item number 577192
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Design Desktop
  • Polyphony 12
  • Sound Generation Digital
  • MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out
  • Storage Medium MicroSD
  • USB-port Yes
  • Effects Yes
  • Arpeggiator Yes
  • Number of Analog Outputs 2
  • Digital Output No
  • Display Yes
  • Optional Expansions No
  • Special Features N/A
B-Stock available from 1.499 €
1.639 €
All prices incl. VAT
In stock within about one week
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30-Day Review
HDS Productions 07.08.2025
First, the elephant in the room...
In my opinion the Iridium Core is far from a VST in a box. With that said, I have this question: If there were say 200 factory presets as apposed to 1700, would you still consider this a VST in a box?

The fact that the Iridium has about 1700 presets is a big plus. Yes, this includes a number of presets which you won't want to hear, but there are many good to great presets included here. One can always start with an initial patch, but many of the factory presets provide an excellent starting point from where you can tweak minimally to heavily in order to create a new custom preset, with ample opportunity to discover a "happy accident".

My biggest reservations for not quickly adding the Core to my studio was lack of physical knobs/encoders, and wondering if the sound would be too digital.

Firstly, after getting use to the Core's UI, I find it totally intuitive to operate this synthesizer. there are so many functions, and almost all are easy to find and manipulate various settings. I am glad that there are several knobs to work with, and for navigation, they function beautifully with the 8 push buttons above the main screen.

Yes, this is a very digital sounding instrument, but with the most power and options than any other digital synth I have worked with. For me, each of the 5 sound generators are very good, with major strength in wavetable and FM sounds. With little tweaking, it's possible to at least add grit to the digital smoothness; however I wouldn't say to the point of an authentic analog filter sound.

If it's purely analog that you want, then the Iridium Core is not it. The Groove Synthesis 8M will be released in Europe soon, and in a remarkably similar form factor package, (plus a few more knobs)! My ideal studio has both the Core and the 8M.

Top summarizing thoughts:
Excellent build quality
Intuitive and ease of use
No crashes or any issues in 30 days
Sound options; Arp, sequence, many presets
Mod matrix
Size (The price was also a minor initial sticking point, but the fact that you are actually paying a little more because of the required size form factor could easily be considered a plus).

Edit: Correction - The Groove Synthesis does not compare because of the highly disappointing cost; €350 more than the Core. I will stick with just the Core.
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Best digital Hardware synth ATm
NumaH 07.12.2025
Its awsome, dont get too hung up on the presets...its capacity rivals Serum or Pigments or more...yet different then those, i had it for a year now and i would say the soundquality and clarity is way beyond anything that came before it and its only weak point is the lo mid and Bass register...it sounds digital and sharp, precise..nut with the added EQ it can be made punchy as well, altho i go elsewhere for fat analog bass that does not matter so much here..its great at what id does and almost limitless in the sounds it can generate...modern classic that is getting more and more deserved reckognition i think....i would buy it again immediatly if mine broke down, which it has not...never froze or gave me any issues yet.
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magge 21.12.2023
Der ursprüngliche Iridium ist mir einfach zu groß. Habe nicht viel Platz und daher kam der Core genau richtig.

Die Reduktion auf 12 Stimmen reicht mir vollkommen. Komme sonst auch mit 8 stimmigen Synths aus.

Zum Sound gibt es genug zu lesen. Die Modulationsmöglichkeiten sind der Wahnsinn und die MPE Fähigkeit war eines der Kaufkriterien.

Die Sorge im Netz (z.B. in YouTube Kommentaren) war groß, dass die Bedienung mieser ist als beim großen Iridium. Warum soll man denn Core überhaupt kaufen wenn man weniger Hands on Kontrolle und keine Regler pro Funktion hat?

Nicht jeder hat unendlich viel Platz und ich kann beruhigen, dass man sehr schnell durch die Engine navigiert und dort landet wo man hin möchte. Durch den touchscreen und die 6 potis die seitlich am selbigen positioniert sind habe ich nie das Gefühl Menu Diving zu betreiben und es fühlt sich dennoch Hands On an.

Wem der große Iridium zu massiv ist, wird hier fündig. Uneingeschränkte Empfehlung!
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Vielseitiger Synthesizer
Dr. Enrique 09.12.2023
Hatte den Iridium immer schon im Auge, aber bei der kompakten Variante Iridium Core konnte ich dann nicht widerstehen.

Hier ist ordentlich Potential für Klangtüftler vorhanden: 6Lfos und Hüllkurven, 64 Step Sequenzer+Modulationssequencer zusätzlich noch der Komplexmodulator, eine Art Lfo mit frei zeichenbarer Wellenform!
Wavetablesynthese: wenn ich hier mit meinem MicrowaveXT vergleiche, kann der Core mit vielen kleinen Details Punkten, um auch die Sounds älterer Digitalsynthesizer nachzubilden.

Die Bedienung geht direkt flüssig von der Hand, alle Klangelemente sind oben per Taster aufrufbar und lassen sich mit den Reglern neben / auf dem Display einstellen.

Granularsynthese, aufgebohrte FM Synthese ( alle Wavetables lassen sich als Operatorwellenform verwenden!), Resonatormodus, eigene Wavetables aus Samples erstellen, Modulationmatrix mit 40 Zeilen- das ist eine Ansage!

Sicher, der Core ist nur 12 stimmig: Wenn man Sounds mit langem Release spielt und mal in die Miditasten greift, kann schon mal eine Note hörbar abgeschnitten werden.
Ich programmiere hier Klänge, wo sich im Klangverlauf einiges tut und keine großen Akkorde gebraucht werden.

Der Preis:
Man kriegt Wavetable ( Korg Modwave), FM ( Korg Opsix) und Granularsynthese ( Lemondrop) einzeln auch günstiger, aber nicht die Vielseitigkeit des Core in einer Kiste!

Klare Kaufempfehlung für alle Klangforscher
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