Waldorf Wave 3.v User Manual

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by the same amount. Please note that this is a unipolar
function, i.e. it only works in one direction.

KEY -> LOUDNESS

This modulation defines the degree to which the level
depends on the played MIDI note. A setting of 10:10 will
change nothing. Settings of 1:10, 4:10 or 7:10 will cause
that lower notes sound less loud while settings of 10:8,
10:5, 10: 2 or 10:1 will cause that higher notes sound less
loud.

VEL -> FILTER

This modulation controls the Filter Envelope’s influence
on filter frequency depending on note velocity values.
Use this function to add more expression to your sound.

VEL -> LOUDNESS

This modulation determines the degree to which the
volume level depends on note velocity values. Use this
function to add more expression to your sound.

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The keyboard of the original PPG Wave 2.3 was not
able to generate note velocity data, but it had a
sensor for Aftertouch. This could be used to vary note
velocity. When a key was pressed, the Wave 2.3
calculated the velocity value of the next note, based
upon the detected Aftertouch data. To make things
easier, we have not implemented this method in the
PPG Wave 3.V. It directly uses note velocity.

LFO -> FILTER

This modulation lets you use the LFO as a modulation
source for cutoff frequency.

LFO -> LOUDNESS

With this modulation the LFO will continuously modulate
the level. Please take special note that this modulation is
independent of the Modulation wheel setting. The LFO
parameter DELAY doesn’t have any impact on this
parameter. You can use this parameter to create a
continuous Tremolo effect.

TOUCH -> FILTER

Provided that your Master keyboard can generate
Aftertouch data, this modulation lets you control the

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