Introduction; Symbols; Highlighted Control Features And Parameters - Waldorf Pulse User Manual

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4. Introduction

This handbook was written to help you become familiar with the Waldorf Pulse. It will also
help experienced users with routine tasks.
To avoid confusion, the terminology in this manual is based on the Pulse parameter names.
You will find a glossary at the end of the manual; it explains the various terms used herein.
We also used a uniform set of symbols to alert you to topics of particular interest or
significance. Important terms are highlighted in bold letters.

4.1 Symbols

Caution:
Instructions:
Info:
Pulse Plus:

4.2 Highlighted Control Features and Parameters

All of the Pulse's keys, pots and parameters are highlighted in bold letters throughout the
manual. Also every control element has an unique position no.
diagrams on page 3.
Example:
The Pulse's diverse modes and parameters are illustrated in a depiction of the display.
A given parameter's value range is indicated from low to high, with the two values
separated by three dots.
Example:
User's Manual Pulse • PulsePlus
The comments that follow this symbol will help you avoid errors and
malfunctions.
Follow these guidelines to execute a desired function.
Additional information on a given topic.
Paragraphs marked with this symbol refer to the additional parameters
and functions of the Pulse Plus.
• Press the Mode key.
Example: Program 72 is active.
-48...+48
Semitone
...
which refers to the
9

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