Waldorf Nave User Manual

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The Controls

Nave User Manual

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The Blades

This virtual keyboard is different from the regular piano
keyboard. The Blades are activated with the Controls
parameter. It allows normal playing but you can tap and
hold a blade and move it vertically or horizontally to
release additional modulations. This will be displayed by
a yellow indicator bar. Besides this there are additional
parameters in the left section.

Scales and Chord Settings

Here you can set up chord
playing with the Blades.

Scale opens a pop-up menu
with numerous musical sca-
les, e.g. chromatic, major,
minor or lydian dominant.

Key determines the tonic keynote for the chord
which is selected in the Chord menu (see next).

Chord opens a pop-up menu with numerous chord
connections, e.g. simple 1-3-5 connections up com-
plex chords.

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What does 1-3-5 mean? Basic chords with three
voices contain notes always at a distance of two
semitones. A C-major chord is then C (1), E (3 -
two semitones distance to C) and E (5 - again two
semitones distance to E). Nave also provides
chords with four voices (e.g. 1-3-5-7). Experiment
with the different chord connections and listen to
the results.

X-Y Touch Modulations

Here you can set up modulation destinations for the X
(horizontal) axis and the Y (vertical) axis of the Touch
Keys and Blades.

Select a modulation destination
for the X or the Y modulation by
tapping the Mod Destination
list. The corresponding Amount
determines the amount of modu-
lation that is applied.

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