Waldorf Nave User Manual

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The Controls

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If First Note is selected, the first note you played
sets the velocity for all arpeggio steps.

If Last Note is selected, the last note you played
sets the velocity for all arpeggio steps.

The Mode switch sets the
way

the

Arpeggiator

works:

If Normal is selected,
the arpeggiator works as follows: When you
press a note or a chord on the keyboard, it is
split up and repeated rhythmically. As soon as
you release a note, it is removed from the ar-
peggio rhythm. Conversely, as soon as you add
another note to the existing chord, it is inserted
into the arpeggio. When you release all notes,
the arpeggiator stops.

If 1 Shot is selected, the arpeggiator splits up all
played notes and plays back one arpeggio. After
the arpeggio rhythm is played once, it is stop-
ped automatically unless you hit a new chord.
This mode is especially useful in a live perfor-
mance where you might have to "synchronize"
yourself. Just hit a chord at each new bar.

Wenn Hold is selected, the arpeggiator splits up
all played notes and generates a continuous ar-
peggio even when the chord is released.

Speed

sets the basic tempo of the ar-

peggiator in BPM (beats per minute). Set-
tings form 40 up to 320 BPM are possib-
le. Speed takes affect of the Clocked /
Speed

functions from Travel, both LFOs

and the Delay effect.

With the settings of the pop-up menu Clock you can
determine the note value for the
steps of the rhythm pattern in a
range from whole notes to triplet
notes.

With the settings of the pop-up menu Gate you can
determine the note length depen-
ding on the original length. The
lower the value, the shorter the
played notes.

Direction

sets the direction that is used to play back

the arpeggio. This parameter works in conjunction
to Octave Range and Sort Order:

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