Waldorf Pulse 2 User Manual

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Sound Parameter

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ARP Delay

-50%...+50%

Moves the playback time of an arpeggio forward (positi-
ve values) or backward (negative values). Forward
means that an arpeggio is played later while backward
means that it is played earlier. This parameter lets you
set up an offset for an incoming MIDI clock.

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Keep in mind that this parameter is useful when
the arpeggiator is synchronized to an external
MIDI clock or to compensate various delay due
to MIDI/Audio interfaces.

Pattern Length

1...16

Sets the length of the rhythm pattern. Note that you can
only edit a particular step in the Step Editor when its
position is within the range of the Pattern Length
parameter.

Accent Control

multiple targets

Determines the modulation source for modulating the
input velocity. However, the generated velocities can
never exceed the maximum MIDI velocity 127 or mini-
mum MIDI velocity 0. In conjunction with SOFT you
can create very lively arpeggios.

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A complete table of all available Accent Control
sources (same as Modulation Sources) can be
found in the Appendix.

Arpeggiator Step Editor

To edit the single steps, you need to press the ARP/Mod
button first. In the display, a horizontal line with double
arrows informs you about the active step edit mode.
Press the ARP button again to edit the regular ARP
parameter. In the display, two vertical arrows informs
you about this edit mode.

The editing process of the following arpeggiator parame-
ters is nearly similar. Use the Parameter buttons to
select the desired step and change its condition with the
Parameter dial

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Here is a step by step guide how to edit the arpeg-
giator step data:

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Press the ARP button to enter the step edit mo-
de. The EVENT parameter will be automatically
selected.

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Use the Parameter buttons and the Parame-
ter dial

to edit the steps as desired.

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