Waldorf Nave User Manual

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The Controls

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played. As soon as you release the note that is cur-
rently played, the highest note from the list is play-
ed. When you play legato, only the first note that
was played triggers the envelopes. All later notes use
these envelopes, but sound in the pitch you’ve play-
ed. This mode is for sustained sounds like typical
1970’s solo sounds

Poly Hold means, that a short tap on one or more
keys will hold the played notes until they are tapped
again.

Mono Hold is identical to the Mono mode, except
that a short tap on a key will hold this note until
another key is played.

Chord Hold means, that a short tap on two or more
keys will hold the played notes until a new chord is
triggered.

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All Keyboard settings will be saved with the cur-
rent patch. So you can set up chords for the
Blades.

Mini Keyboard

Tap on the blue keyboard area to move the virtual key-
board to the range you need. Keep in mind: If you have

selected the Pads under Control / Size, this function is
not available.

Control / Size

diverse Einstellungen

Here you can change the
representation of the virtual
keyboard and its width.

The

Keyboard

symbol

switches to the well-known
piano with ebony and ivory
keys.

The Blade symbol switches
to the Blade keys (see next
page).

The Pad symbol switches to two additional and free
programmable X-Y pads (see after the next page).

With Size you can set up the width of the virtual key-
board. You can choose between Big, Mid and Small.
Size

is not available when the Pads are displayed.

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