Waldorf Pulse User Manual page 32

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1 LFO1
2 LFO1*Modw.
3 LFO1*Aftert.
4 LFO2
5 LFO2*Env2
6 Envelope 1
7 Envelope 2
8 Velocity
9 Keytrack
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Name
Route the ModSource to ...*
Pitch Mod or Pitch
Volume
Filter
Pulsewidth 1
Pitch Mod or Pitch
Cutoff
Volume
Pitch Mod or Pitch
Pulsewidth 2
Panning
Pitch Mod or Osc1, 2 or 3
Pitch with negative Amount
LFO1 Speed
Resonance
Pulsewidth 1 oder 2
Osc2 Pitch in a sync-
oder crossmodulations sound
Osc2 Pitch with negative
or positive Amount
Panning
Table 4: Examples of modulation assignments
... to archieve the
following effect:
Pitch vibrato
Tremolo effect
Auto wah-wah effect
Pulsewidth modulation
of Oscillator 1
Classic pitch vibrato
controlled via the
Modwheel
Filter frequency
modulation, controlled via
Aftertouch
Controllable via Aftertouch
Tremolo effect similar to
woodwind instruments
Oscillating pitch vibrato
Pulswidth modulation
of Oscillator 2
Shifting stereo position,
intensity controlled by
Envelope 2
Gliding pitch
Modulates LFO speed
Modulates the filter
resonance
Modulates pulsewidth
in response to Velocity
Changes the sound-
in response to Velocity
Alters the pitch of
Oscillator 2, especially
interesting with sync or
crossmodulation sounds
Position of the sound
within stereo panorama is
determined by the
MIDI notes.
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