Special function modulation wheel – Waldorf Edition User Manual

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12. Channel 16 is reserved for controlling both delays with controllers. As an ad-
dendum to this manual, you’ll find a table showing all the controller assignments.

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Example: You want to distort a snare drum on Sound 2 dynamically. Therefore,
you create controller data on MIDI channel 2 (= Sound 2) for the Drive para-
meter (MIDI controller #39). At the same time you want to bring up ring modu-
lation for a bass on Sound 16. To do this you create a MIDI controller #89 on
MIDI channel 4 (= Sound 16). If you want to change the parameter of Delay 1,
use the corresponding MIDI controller on MIDI channel 16.

You can control the knobs of the Attack with an external MIDI controller unit (a
hardware fader or knob box) or a MIDI master keyboard. Additional MIDI controller
data can be created graphically or numerically on an editor (e.g. the List or Control-
ler Editor of Steinberg Cubase). The corresponding MIDI controllers and their as-
signments can be found in the appendix of this manual.
Please note that control changes edit the sound instantly, just like automation that
uses system exclusive data.

Special Function Modulation Wheel

The modulation wheel of your master keyboard (MIDI controller 1) is only available
for sounds 13 through 24 on the MIDI Channels 1 through 12. It controls Cutoff, in
a range beginning at the selected value to the maximum, which is useful for bass and
lead sounds.

Controlling the Attack through the Novation RemoteSL

Certain parameters of the Attack can be controlled through the Novation RemoteSL.
The RemoteSL offers 24 encoders, potentiometers and sliders that can be mapped on
up to 72 different parameters.
As you can immediately see, 72 parameters is by far not enough to control every pa-
rameter of each of the 24 sounds. Therefore, we mapped the 9 most important pa-
rameters of the first 8 sounds on the RemoteSL. These parameters are:

RemoteSL Controls

Attack Parameter

Page 1 Encoders 1...8

Oscillator 1 Pitch Sound 1...8

Page 1 Pots 1...8

Oscillator 1 FM Sound 1...8

Page 1 Sliders 1...8

Envelope 2 Decay Sound 1...8

Page 2 Encoders 1...8

Oscillator 2 Pitch Sound 1...8

Page 2 Pots 1...8

Oscillator 1 FM Envelope Sound 1...8

Page 2 Sliders 1...8

Envelope 1 Decay Sound 1...8

Page 3 Encoders 1...8

Filter Drive Sound 1...8

Page 3 Pots 1...8

Filter Cutoff Sound 1...8

Page 3 Sliders 1...8

Amplifier Volume Sound 1...8

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The host application must support the Novation RemoteSL and its „AutoMap“
feature to be able to control the Attack. Please read the documentation of the
corresponding host application.

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