Waldorf Pulse User Manual page 33

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9 Keytrack
10 Pitch Follow
11 Pitchbend
12 Modwheel
13 Aftertouch
14 Breath Ctr.
15 Control X
* Unless stated otherwise, these examples apply to a positive value for "Amount" (01...63).
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Name
Route the ModSource to ...*
LFO1 Speed
Cutoff
Osc2 Pitch
Cutoff
Noise Level
Pulsewidth 1 or 2
Osc 1, 2 or 3 Level
Cutoff
Volume
Resonance
Table 4: Examples of modulation assignments (continued)
... to archieve the
following effect:
The speed of LFO1 is
determined by the MIDI
notes (increase or
decrease). An Amount of
+45 is equivalent to a
ratio of 1:1 between the
LFO speed and a given
note.
Melodically tuned filter;
especially interesting at
high Resonance settings.
The filter frequency also
applies to portamento
effects.
A Pitchbend range of 0
for sync or
crossmodulation sounds
produces interesting
tremolo and pitchbend
effects.
Opening/closing the filter
frequency.
Adds noise to the signal.
Changes the pulsewidth.
Use Aftertouch to
overdrive the oscillators.
This sound is similar to
the feedback produced by
an electric guitar.
Opens the filter when you
press a key with more
pressure.
Typical setting for sounds
that are played via the
Breath Controller.
Changes the filter
resonance.
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