Xenia is the latest vintage synth emulation from The Usual Suspects, the developer behind OsTirus, Vavra (Waldorf microQ emulation), and the Access Virus C emulation.
The retro-inspired developer has returned to Waldorf to offer a Microwave II/XT emulation, albeit in its beta phase.
Xenia (beta) is available in AU, VST, VST3, CLAP, and LV2 formats for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Waldorf released the original Microwave synth in 1989, and it quickly became very popular with synth-driven artists.
The Microwave II came along in 1997, and while it offered some improvements (going from eight notes of polyphony to ten, for example), the enhancements made after eight years generally left fans a little underwhelmed.
Around a year later, Waldorf released the Microwave XT module, alleviating some fan concerns by providing extensive physical controls that the previous rackmount models lacked.
Fast-forward another 27 years, and we’ve almost come full circle again, with all Microwave models holding a special place in the heart of most vintage synth fans, especially those looking for a slightly unusual sound.
The Microwave II/XT models have digital filters, as opposed to the original’s analogue filters, and that’s the character Xenia emulates. Like previous releases, Xenia delivers this character by emulating the Motorola 56300 chip.
The interface captures the essence of the Microwave XT with its distinct orange colour scheme. The GUI has five sections: Main, Mod, Arp/FX, Multi, and Browser.
If you want to hear Xenia in action, check out this video demo from BPB reader Crazik.
Thanks to Crazik for this demo and the previous MiniMogue VA demo (check it out if you haven’t already).
Xenia sounds great, which was expected given the developer’s track record. It has the bold and brash attitude of the hardware, but it doesn’t always have to be right in your face. If you can use it, Xenia is a powerhouse.
I say “if you can use it” because Xenia presents the same installation problem as previous releases from The Usual Suspects. You’ll need the ROM firmware file, which the developer doesn’t supply.
Xenia looks very promising if you can legally get a hold of the firmware.
Download: Xenia (FREE)
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27 Comments
dont trust me, bro
onDo not, under any circumstances, search the words “Waldorf MicroWave II EPROMs.zip” or “dbwbp rom”.
You have been warned!
Numanoid
onI would head for the “Microwave II / XT / XTk Series” legacy webpage at Waldorf, and look under Sounds and System ;-)
xyz
onyou can get sounds there but not a working system file
MRG
onI suppose that obviously very sexy and knowledgeable man in OP said what he had to say for a reason…
Per Christian Frankplads
onIs it possible to explain why we shouldn’t, under any circumstances, research the difference between “lower_Am29F010.bin” and “upper_Am29F010.bin”, and which one of them to delete? Thanks!
MCA
onyou need both
Per Christian Frankplads
onThanks!
Steve
onAny ideas on where we can find the PRESETS demonstrated on the video? It seems to arrive without any.
MRG
onSpeaking of Minimogue VA, it was updated to v3.1 now. Changelog:
– Added octave setting for the Arpeggiator.
– Modelled better the pulse width settings in the oscillator.
– Minimoogfilter overdrive module replaced with a module by Sasha that has 3 times oversampling.
memorymoon dot com, downloads page.
DimYos
onI find only 3.0 version.Where is the new one?
DimYos
oni got it!.Thanks!
DimYos
onI updated to the new 3.1 but I didn’t save the old 3.0 version. Now i can’t open my last project. Can someone send me the old 3.0 version please!
MRG
onHere’s everything I’ve got.
archive.org/details/minimogueva
DimYos
onthanks this helped me,and i solve the problem
Tom
onNice one!
satya
onThey also relased Clavia Nord Lead 2 emulation yesterday
innermono
onWhere can I download?
Numanoid
onBe sure to follow the advice in the first post ;-)
MRG
onWhoa! Not released, announced. Still, very exciting.
DJ JD
onhere’s a demo video
youtu.be/Dyc0qZjfVzA
alex
onIt sure is! I can hardly wait!
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