Tuning menu (tune) – Waldorf Edition User Manual

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ARP MODE

UP, DOWN, ALT, RND, MOVING

This parameter is used to determine the succession of created notes depending on
their pitch.

If this is set to UP, the Arpeggio starts with the lowest note and then plays up-
wards to the highest note. Then it starts over again with the lowest note.

If this is set to DOWN, the Arpeggio starts with the highest note and then plays
downwards to the lowest note. Then it starts over again with the highest note.

If this is set to ALT (alternating), the Arpeggio starts with the lowest note and then
plays upwards to the highest note. Then it reverses course and plays the notes
starting with the highest and ending with the lowest note.

The RND (Random) setting creates a random Arpeggio based on the notes that the
chord contains that you play.

The MOVING setting creates an Arpeggio with an interleave pattern. The note
succession with five keys pressed is as follows: 1-2-1-3-2-4-3-5-4-1-5-2-1-3-2-4...

ARP RATE

1/1...1/64t

Arpeggiator Rate lets you control the note length of the created individual notes. You
can set values from a whole note to a 64th Triplet. The 4/4 time signature and the
current Song tempo of the host application are used. Triplets (e.g. 1/8T) and dotted
notes (e.g. 1/16) are available for each note value.

ARP RANGE

1...4

Using Arpeggiator Range, you can control the number of octaves used for the Arpeg-
gio.

TUNING Menu (TUNE)

The Tuning menu lets you access all parameters that concern the tuning and pitch
modulation of the Plug-In.
To open the Tuning menu, press the TUNE button on the Plug-In panel. The button
lights up in red. Pressing it again lets you switch back to the analog user interface.
The next sections describe the individual functions in detail.

DETUNE

0 CENTS...2 OCT

You can use this parameter to detune the sub oscillator compared to the main oscil-
lator and get flanging or chorus-type effects, or musically useful intervals. These set-
tings are possible:

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