Waldorf Nave User Manual

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The Controls

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Nave User Manual

Use the Position slider to select a wavetable area
for editing. Tap on front or the back section of the
slider to limit the wavetable area. Tap on the midd-
le section of the slider to move the selected fre-
quency area at once.

The Amount slider allows you a direct access to
the spectrum of the selected area of the wavetable.
You can perform positive or negative changes.

The pop-up menu in the topleft area offers some re-
markable edit options for the wavetable spectrum:

Level changes the level of the selected area.

Expand/Contract works nearly similar as contrast
setting. A positive amount increases louder parts
and increases lower part. With a negative amount
all levels draw closer to the average level.

Permute re-arranges the spectral components of the
selected area up to progressive chaos.

Rotate Waves moves the spectrum of the selected
area in a cyclic way. The part that leaves the one
end will be pushed back at the other end.

Shift Waves moves the spectrum of the selected
area to a new position. In opposite to Rotate, the
level of the pushed back spectrum is 0.

Rotate Partials moves the spectrum of the selected
area to a new position of the frequency axis. The
parts that leave the one end will be pushed back at
the other end.

Shift Partials moves the spectrum of the selected
area to a new spectral position. In opposite to Rota-
te,
the level of the pushed back spectrum is 0.

Gyrate rotates the selected area.

Random mixes random values in the selected area.

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Sequentially changes of different areas and diffe-
rent edit options will be add up.

The Load Button

Tap on load to load a wavetable from your iTunes Folder
in the Editor. A deeper explanation of the iTunes Folder
can be found in the manual appendix.

To leave the fullscreen mode just tap on the
windows symbol or the Wave menu button.

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