Waldorf Edition User Manual

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Waldorf Edition

User Manual

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Waldorf

Turn the Cutoff Mod dial to a middle position to decrease Cutoff Modulation. At a
setting of 0% the LFO stops to modulate the filter cutoff.

Turn the Cutoff Mod dial to the right to get a positive Cutoff Modulation, i.e. if the
LFO rises, Cutoff is increased and vice versa.

Pan Mod

-100%...+100%

Pan Mod controls the degree to which the stereo position is modulated by the LFO

Turn the Pan Mod dial to the left to get a reversed modulation of the stereo position,
i.e. if the LFO rises, the output signal moves to the left of the stereo spectrum.

Turn the Pan Mod dial to a middle position to diminish its influence on the signal’s
stereo position. When set to 0%, the LFO stops to modulate the stereo position.

Turn the Pan Mod dial to the right to get a positive modulation of the stereo position,
i.e. if the LFO rises, the output signal moves to the right of the stereo spectrum.

Please note that Pan Mod is added to the current setting of the Panning value. If you set
Panning to 100:0 (fully left) and Pan Mod to 100% (fully positive), the maximum modu-
lation will only move the signal to the center of the stereo field. The modulation will
only be heard in part, as during the rest of the time the LFO will try to modulate the si-
gnal to a “full left” position although it is already there. Positioning the signal in one
corner and have it run to the middle every now and then might however be exactly
what you want. If this is the case, choose this setting.

Osc Mod

-100%...+100%

Osc Mod controls the degree to which the oscillator pitch is being modulated by the
LFO.

Turn the Osc Mod dial to the left to get a reversed oscillator pitch modulation, i.e. if
the LFO rises, the oscillator is tuned to a lower pitch.

Turn the Osc Mod dial to a middle position to decrease oscillator pitch modulation.
If this is set to 0% the LFO doesn’t change the oscillator pitch.

Turn the Osc Mod dial to the right to get a positive oscillator pitch modulation, i.e. if
the LFO rises, the oscillator is tuned to a higher pitch.

Free and Reset

Free, Reset

By clicking on one of these two “LEDs” you determine whether the LFO is reset to its
phase start after a two second pause in the signal flow, or not.

Click Reset to activate the Reset function, or Free to deactivate†it.If Reset is active,
the LFO is reset to its phase start, as soon as a two second pause occurs in the signal
flow.

You might wish to sync a drum loop to D-Pole’s LFO (which might e.g. be set to a
sawtooth shape that controls Panning). Do this:

Make the necessary settings in D-Pole, activate Reset, and create a pause of at least 2
seconds before the drum loop starts in your project, to give the LFO the chance to
reset.

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