Waldorf Nave User Manual

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The Controls

Nave User Manual

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Mixdown creates a stereo WAV file of the current
project and saves it into your iTunes Folder.

Master Tune

414 Hz...466 Hz

Controls the Nave’s overall pitch in Hertz.
The value specified here is the reference
pitch for MIDI note A3. The default setting is
440Hz, which is commonly used by most
instruments.

Transpose

-12...off...+12

Allows a global pitch transposition for the
tone generator. Incoming MIDI notes are
shifted by the number of semitones.

Background Audio

On / Off

If activated, Nave reacts on incoming MIDI
data when the App is in background. Use
Background Audio

when you want to work

with another App while Nave should keep on
playing. Keep in mind: Running idle in back-
ground still consumes CPU and battery
power. So, if you don’t need it, switch it off.

MIDI

diverse functions

The MIDI section offers functions regarding
the MIDI controls of Nave.

DEV

opens a window for checking

connected MIDI devices. Here you can
set up for each device, if MIDI notes (IN:
Notes) or MIDI clock (IN: Clock) is sent
to Nave. You can also set up, if MIDI da-
ta (notes, Pitch bend data und Mod
Wheel data) is sent from Nave to the device (OUT:
Notes). Tap on the corresponding entry in the co-
lumn (ON / -) to activate or deactivate it. Tap on
Channel

in the right bottom of the window to chan-

ge the MIDI receive channel (Omni, 1-16). Tap on
OK to close the window.

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The DEV window displays automatically new
connected MIDI devices.

MAP

opens a window to check assigned MIDI con-

trollers to the Nave parameters. Tap on a parameter
in the list and use Delete to delete the controller
assignment. Restore Defaults will set up the default
MIDI controller assignment again.

Tap on OK to clo-

se the window.

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