Waldorf Nave User Manual

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The Controls

Nave User Manual

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ming synchronisation signal by another App, MIDI
or WIST. If so, you can set up Travel in musical va-
lues. The highest amount is 1024, where one turn
needs 1024 beats. Keep in mind that Travel can
have positive or negative values. If Clocked is acti-
ve, Travel reacts also as described below (Sync).

If Sync is activated, all triggered notes of a patch
behave as a single triggered note. Travel is started
simultaneously for all triggered notes.

Wavetable Selection

diverse Wavetables

Tap on the wavetable name to
open a pop-up menu with all
available factory wavetables
as well as your own custom wavetables. Here you can
select the desired wavetable by tapping. Subsequently
tap on Close to close the pop-up menu.

w

A list of all Nave wavetables can be found in the
Appendix of this manual.

The Spectrum Section

Here you find novel functions regarding the wavetable
sound editing. The spectral envelope of a sound can be

controlled independant from the pitch. Further the Wave
oscillator can produce perfect a periodic sound up to
noisy components.

Spectrum

-1.00...+1.00

This parameter transposes the spectrum
of a sound, specifically the spectral
envelope. Negative values move the
spectrum down, higher values moves it
up. The default setting is 0, where no
transposition happens. This is the
behaviour of the classic wavetable synthesis.

Spectrum Modulation

diverse functions

Activate this parameter by tapping
on the button. Then select a Spect-
rum modulation source by tapping
on the Modulation list. Amount
determines the amount of modula-
tion that is applied to the transposi-
tion of the spectrum.

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