Foreword – Development
7Waldorf microQ User’s Manual
Foreword
Thank you for purchasing the Waldorf microQ, microQ Keyboard or microQ lite. You now own a
synthesizer featuring a wide range of unique sounds from analog to digital.
To ensure your instrument functions properly and enjoys a long life, please read and heed the
instructions in this manual.
Development
Software development: Albert Huitsing, Stefan Stenzel
Hardware development: Thomas Kircher
Design: Axel Hartmann
Housing: Frank Schneider
Factory Sound programming: Wolfram Franke, Christian Halten, Uwe G. Hoenig, Jörg Hüttner,
Tommy Kircher, Dirk Krause, Hubertus Maaß, Stefan Stenzel,
Tsching, Eric Young
Manual: Holger "Tsching" Steinbrink
English version proofing: Amanda Pehke and Mark Pulver - RedMoon Music
Head: Wolfgang Düren
Revision Date: Version 2.20, January 2003
(mQ lite Vers. 1.38)
We would like to thank
Holger Bahr, Sigi Barishi, Steffi vom Berg, H.-P. “Bonni” Bonnenberg (), Mike Caroll, Geoff Farr,
Gunther Gräfe, Florian Gypser, Christian Halten, Martin Herbst, Jörg Hüttner, Thilo Kloft, Werner
Kramer, Dirk Krause, Achim Lenzgen, Nicole Jasmin Moser, Wolfgang Mörs, Dr. Georg Müller,
Martin Neideck, Stefan Profittlich, Norbert Reiß, Alex Sauff, Beate Walkowiak, Kurt “Lu” Wangard,
KD Warnecke, Rocco Zodiac… and anyone we have forgotten.
Waldorf-Music AG is not liable for any erroneous information contained in this manual. The contents
of this manual may be updated at any time without prior notice. We made every effort to ensure the
information herein is accurate and that the manual contains no contradictory information. Waldorf
extends no liabilities in regard to this manual other than those required by local law.
This manual or any portion of it may not be reproduced in any form without the manufacturer's
written consent.
Waldorf-Music AG, Schloß Ahrenthal, D-53489 Sinzig, Germany