Operation; Powering Up; Selecting Programs; Factory And User Programs - Waldorf Pulse User Manual

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7. Operation

7.1 Powering Up

The Waldorf Pulse is not equipped with an AC power switch. The Pulse is automatically
operational once you connect the Pulse to a wall socket.
First, the version number of the Pulse's operating software will in appear the display
After several seconds, a program number will appear in the display; the Pulse is now ready
to be played.

7.2 Selecting Programs

Factory and User Programs

The Waldorf Pulse features 99 sound programs which are also called memory locations.
Programs 1 through 40 are freely-programmable; programs 41 through 99 are permanent
factory preset programs. When you first activate the Pulse, programs 1 through 40 are
identical to factory preset programs 41 through 99.
Use the Scroll keys
indicated by the display
This is how you select a sound program.
• Press
• Press
To Scroll through a number of programs quickly, press the appropriate Scroll key and
hold it down. After approx. 1 second, the display will Scroll faster. Once the desired
program is indicated in the display, release the Scroll key. More acceleration can be
archived by pressing down the opposite Scroll key while holding down the first Scroll
key. In this case, the program no. is changed in steps of 10.
14
Version number of the operating
software
Example: 1.25
MOD SOURCES
MIDI
Diagram 2: Selecting programs
and
to select programs. The currently selected program is
.
Example: Program 72
briefly to select the next program.
briefly to select the previous program.
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