Waldorf Nave User Manual

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The Controls

Nave User Manual

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Modulation Matrix

diverse functions

A modulation can be described as a signal-generating
unit’s influence upon a sound parameter. The terms used
in this context are "Source" and "Destination". Nave
offers 10 independent modulation assignments (slots)
each with individual settings of source, destination and
amount.

Use the slip field to right side of the modulation
matrix to switch between the slots. Four slots are
displayed at once. The numbers to the left of the
matrix show the current slot numbers.

Tap on the Active button to switch a modulation
slot on or off. An active slot is shown with a blue
switch.

Source opens a pop-up menu with all modulation
sources. A complete list of all available sources
can be found in the Appendix of this manual.

Amount determines the amount of modulation
applied to the destination. Since the modulation
is in fact a multiplication of the source signal and
this parameter, the resulting amplitude depends
on the type of modulation source you select. For
the so-called unipolar modulation sources, the re-
sulting amplitude lies within the range of 0…+1,
if Amount is positive or 0…-1, if Amount is ne-
gative. These sources are for example envelopes,
Modwheel and Velocity. For the so-called bipolar
modulation sources, the resulting amplitude lies
within the range of -1…0…+1. These sources are
for example the LFOs, Keytrack and Pitchbend.

Destination opens a pop-up menu with all modu-
lation destinations. A complete list of all available
destinations can be found in the Appendix of this
manual.

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