Audio output, Midi input, Preset patch selection – Waldorf Nave User Manual

Page 6: Control elements, Basic operation

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Basic Operation

Nave User Manual

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Basic Operation

Audio Output

Use the volume buttons of your iPad to control the over-
all level. We recommend to use a suited Class Compliant
Audio interface, a headphone or a connected amplifier /
loudspeaker system to receive the best sound quality.

MIDI Input

Nave can be played via the internal keyboard. We
recommend to connect a suited MIDI keyboard via a
Core MIDI iPad interface. You can also send MIDI data
via WIFI MIDI as well as a virtual MIDI connection.
Please read more in the chapter "Tape & Sys Menu Page".

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By using the iPad Camera Connection Kit you can
also connect USB Class Compliant keyboards as
the Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard or the Zarenbourg.

Preset Patch Selection

Tap on the name of a preset in the center of the Nave
Top section to open the Preset list. Here you can choose
your favorite Bank as well as the included Patches. Addi-
tionally you can filter sounds by category.

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More about loading and saving of Patches can be
found on page 10 of the manual.

Control Elements

To edit a sound patch you have to change its parameters.
Therefore, Nave offers different types of control elements:

Dials

To set a value, tap on the dial, hold down and
drag your finger up or down.

Buttons

A simple tap on a button activates or deactivates
its function. Buttons light up in blue when they
have been used.

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