Waldorf Nave User Manual

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The Controls

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Nave User Manual

Delay

diverse Parameters

A Delay is an effect that produces echoes of the input
signal.

Delay L

0 ms…2.00 s

Sets the length of the Delay tap for the left channel in
milliseconds or rather seconds. If Sync is activated, the
delay lenght can be entered in musical values.

Delay R

0 ms…2.00 s

Sets the length of the Delay tap for the right channel in
milliseconds or rather seconds. If Sync is activated, the
delay lenght can be entered in musical values.

Hi Cut

0.00…1.00

Dampens the high frequencies produced by the Delay
effect. This filter is routed before the feedback circuitry

meaning that adjacent taps of the Delay will be dampe-
ned further. This creates the typical "high frequency loss"
that often happens in natural echoes. A minimal setting
means that the signal isn’t filtered, while higher settings
filter the high frequencies of the feedback signal.

Decouple

0.00…1.00

This parameter delays the synced delay for the right and
the left channel dissimilar. This leads to a less static delay
sound.

Sync

Off / On

Sync

synchronizes the delay to the internal tempo of

Nave (adjustable with Arpeggiator Speed on the FX &
Arp menu page) or an incoming synchronisation signal
by another App, by MIDI or WIST. If activated, you can
set up Delay L and Delay R in musical values.

Feed

0.00…1.00

Controls the amount of signal that is routed back into the
Delay line. Lower values therefore produce fewer echoes
than higher values.

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