Storing sounds – Waldorf Pulse 2 User Manual

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Basic Operation

Pulse 2 User Manual

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Storing Sounds

After you have finished editing a sound, you must store
it if you intend to use it again. Any of the Pulse 2 memo-
ry locations are available for this purpose.

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To store a sound program:

1.

Press the Shift h + Store buttons to activate
the Store page.

2.

Use the Selection dial c to select the desti-
nation program number. The default value is
the currently selected sound but you may
want to store your edits in a different lo-
cation.

3.

Edit the sound name (if wished). First press
the right Selection button to navigate to the
naming function. A sound name can use up

to 14 characters. Use the Selection dial to
change the setting of the first character. Use
the six Parameter Matrix buttons to change
the next six characters. Use the right
Selection button

to switch to the next seven

characters. Here you can use the same con-
trols as for the first seven characters.

4.

Now you can select the category class of
your sound. It is strongly recommended to
select an appropriate category class for your
sound program. This helps you finding your
sound later. Use the right Selection button
to switch to the class selection. With the
Selection dial

you can choose the corres-

ponding class.

5.

Finally press Shift + Store to store the sound
to the selected location.

6.

By pressing any button before performing the
step 5, you can discard the storing process at
any time

m

Whenever you store a sound, the selected memo-
ry location is overwritten. Therefore, any pre-
viously stored sound at this location will be era-
sed and there is no way to get it back. So, you

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