Filter and envelope menu page (filter & env) – Waldorf Nave User Manual

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Filter and Envelope Menu Page (Filter & Env)

Nave offers a mutlimode filter with additional settings.
There is also a flexible drive parameter as well as three
envelopes.

Filter Modulation

diverse functions

Activate this parameter by tapping on the button. Then
select a modulation source for the filter cutoff frequency
by tapping on the Modulation list. Amount determines
the amount of modulation that is applied. For positive
settings, the filter cutoff frequency is increased by the
modulation of the filter envelope, for negative settings,
the cutoff frequency is decreased. Use this parameter to
change the timbre of the sound over time. Common
sources for filter frequency modulations are a LFO or an
envelope.

Keytrack

-200%...+200%

Determines how much the cutoff fre-
quency depends on the MIDI note num-
ber. The reference note for Keytrack is E3,
note number 64. For positive settings, the
cutoff frequency rises on notes above the
reference note, for negative settings the
cutoff frequency falls by the same amount, and vice
versa. A setting of +100% corresponds to a 1:1 scale, so
e.g. when an octave is played on a keyboard the cutoff
frequency changes by the same amount.

On most bass sounds lower settings in the range
about +30% are optimal to keep the sound
smooth at higher notes.

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