Waldorf Pulse 2 User Manual

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Pulse 2 User Manual

and goes down to the original octave. Then the
arpeggio is repeated.

If ALT is selected, the note list is first played for-
ward and the octaves are transposed upward. Af-
ter reaching the last note of the note list in the
highest octave to play, the note list is played
backward and the octaves are transposed down-
ward down to the first note of the note list in the
original octave. Then the arpeggio is repeated.

If RAND is selected, the note list will be played
randomly.

If #UP is selected, a maximum number of 16 no-
tes will be played upwards, according to their
incoming order.

If #DWN is selected, a maximum number of 16
notes will be played downwards, according to
their incoming order.

If #ALT is selected, a maximum number of 16
notes will be played upward and downwards.

The Pulse's Arpeggiator can be used as a master as well
as a slave via the MIDI Clock:

When you use the Arpeggiator as the master, set
its speed via the Tempo parameter. The TX Arp
Notes

as well as the TX Arp Clock parameters

in the Global menu should be set to ON. The
Pulse 2 will send the Arpeggiator notes and the
MIDI Clock signal via MIDI Out and USB MIDI
Out.

When you use the Arpeggiator as a slave, an ex-
ternal device (e.g. sequencer) determines the
tempo of the Arpeggiator. The Clock parameter
in the Global menu should be set to AUTO or
EXTERN
. Here too notes and MIDI Clock infor-
mation can be activated to control other devices.

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