Waldorf Edition User Manual

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Waldorf Edition

User Manual

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Waldorf

Turn the Ring Mod dial to a value of 100.

Use the Osc Frequency dial to change the oscillator frequency. Note how the audio
material is shifted within the frequency range.

By using the Routing switch you determine whether ring modulation takes place be-
fore the signal passes the filter, or afterwards. If you have made a dynamic filter set-
ting with a high resonance value, check out using ring modulation after the filter.

Use the Shape switches to check out the various oscillator waveforms.

When done, set the Ring Mod dial back to 0.

Tempo, Tempo

Using the Tempo dial you can match D-Pole’s delay and LFO to the current song tem-
po. The Tempo dial setting does not have an immediate impact on the current LFO and
delay settings. Instead, it works as a sort of quantization setting that becomes active as
soon as you change LFO speed or delay time. You should therefore make a tempo set-
ting, before you check out the following blocks Delay and LFO:

If your host software is compatible to VST 2.0 (or higher), the D-pole is able to recei-
ve tempo information from your host. Delay time and LFO speed can be synced au-
tomatically to the tempo.

If the D-pole receives tempo information from the host software, it is synced automa-
tically. Please set the Tempo dial to a value unequal to „off“.

The Delay

In the Amp block set the Delay Mix control to 50:50.

Switch Delay-Routing to Normal by clicking on the “Normal” LED in the Delay
block.

Turn the Delay Time dial until it shows 1/4. Now you will hear an echo in 4/4
rhythm. Check out other settings, e.g. 1/8, 1/8. (dotted eighth note) or 1/2.

Try out an extremely short delay time, e.g. 0.5ms. You will clearly notice a comb fil-
ter effect. You can control its intensity by changing the Feedback value and its bril-
liance by using the Damping parameter.

Set Delay Time back to e.g. 1/4.

Set Panning fully left and switch Delay Routing to Crossed. This will give you a ping-
pong Delay.

Der LFO, set to a slow speed

Set LFO Speed to 1/4.

Set the Cutoff Mod dial to the left or to the right, e.g. to a setting of 5%. You will
hear a slight filter modulation.

Turn the Pan Mod control fully to the right (100%). This will result in a strong pan-
orama modulation.

Stop your host application and jump to the left Locator position.

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