Waldorf Nave User Manual

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The Controls

Nave User Manual

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If Up is selected, the note list is played forward
and the octaves are transposed upward. The ar-
peggio starts in the original octave and goes up
to the highest octave (determined with Octave
Range

). Then the arpeggio is repeated.

If Alt Up is selected, the note list is first played
forward and the octaves are transposed upward.
After reaching the last note of the note list in the
highest octave to play, the note list is played
backward and the octaves are transposed
downward down to the first note of the note list
in the original octave. Then the arpeggio is
repeated

If Random is selected, the note list will be play-
ed randomly.

If Down is selected, the note list is played
backward and the octaves are transposed
downward. The arpeggio starts in the highest
octave (determined with Octave Range) and
goes down to the original octave. Then the ar-
peggio is repeated.

If Alt Down is selected, the note list is first play-
ed backward and the octaves are transposed
downward. The arpeggio starts in the highest
octave (determined with Octave Range). After
reaching the first note of the note list in the ori-
ginal octave, the note list is played forward and
the octaves are transposed upward up to the last
note of the note list in the highest octave to
play. Then the arpeggio is repeated.

If Funnel is selected, the note list will be played
alternately from the highest and the lowest note
of the note list.

With the pop-up menu
Pattern

you can select

one of the internal
ROM

rhythm

and

accent patterns.

Timing

determines how much the

timing affects an arpeggio step. If
Timing

is set to 50%, the arpeggio

is played back without any shuffled
timing. Settings from 51% to 95%
increase the shuffling of the notes and creates a typi-
cal swing.

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