Waldorf Largo User Manual

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Sound Parameter

Largo User´s Manual

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When a comb type is selected, the frequencies
near the cutoff frequency are emphasized (comb+)
or attenuated (comb-).

You can bring more movement into the sound by
modulating the cutoff frequency via the LFOs, the
envelopes or the Keytrack parameter of the filter. At a
value of 64 and a Resonance value of 114, the filter
oscillates with 440Hz, which is equal to A3 (the Comb+
type oscillates one octave higher). Tuning is scaled in
semitone steps. When Keytrack is set to +100%, the filter
can be played in a tempered scale.

Resonance

0...127

Controls the emphasis of the frequencies around the cutoff
point. Use lower values in the range of 0…80 to give
more brilliance to the sound. At higher values of 80…113
the sound gets the typical filter character with a strong
boost around the cutoff frequency. When the setting is
raised to values above 113, the filter starts to self-oscillate,
generating a pure sine wave. This feature can be used to
create analog-style effects and percussion-like electronic
toms, kicks, zaps etc.

Drive

0...127

Determines the amount of saturation that is added to the
signal. If set to 0, no saturation will be added or, in other
words, the signal will remain clean. Lower values will add
some harmonics to the signal, resulting in a warm
character. Increasing the value will bring in more and
more distortion, suitable for harder lead sounds and
effects.

Drive Curves

miscellaneous

Determines the character of the drive. The following drive
curves are available:

Light produces a symmetric light distortion.

Tube simulates the asymmetric distortion of a tube
circuit.

Medium produces a symmetric intermediate
distortion.

Hard cuts the signal at a certain level.

Shaper modulates the level of the signal with a
sine waver. High levels will be turned down while
medium levels will be raised up. Same results with
negative levels. A sawtooth wave for example

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