Waldorf Pulse 2 User Manual

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Additional Settings

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se 2 receives MIDI properly, set MIDI Channel
to any other value than omni.

MIDI Thru

OFF / ON

Activates the MIDI Thru function of the MIDI Out port.
Incoming MIDI data will be automatically sent via MIDI
Out port to connected MIDI devices. Additionaly, the
Pulse 2 will send out its own data via MIDI Out.

Clock

AUTO / INTERN / EXTERN

Determines how the Pulse 2 reacts on incoming MIDI
Clock messages:

AUTO means that the Pulse 2 automatically
syncs to incoming MIDI Clock if it is sent to it
by an external device like a sequencer or
drum machine. If there is no MIDI Clock
present, the Pulse 2 generates its internal
tempo base. This is the recommended setting
that works in almost all situations.

INTERN means that the Pulse doesn’t react
on incoming MIDI Clock nor does it send
MIDI Clock. The Pulse 2 only syncs to its
own tempo base that is set by ARP Tempo.

EXTERN means that the Pulse 2 syncs to in-
coming MIDI clock only.

TX Arp Clock

OFF / ON

Determines whether Arpeggiator tempo is sent out as
MIDI clock data over USB MIDI and MIDI.

TX Arp Notes

OFF / ON

Determines whether Arpeggiator notes are sent by the
Pulse 2 over USB MIDI and MIDI.

TX Parameter

OFF / CC / SYSEX / CC+SYS

Determines how Real-Time Sound Parameter Changes
are sent by the Pulse 2.

If OFF is selected, no data is sent.

If CC is selected, only controller messages are sent.
Parameters without a dedicated controller are not
sent at all.

If SYSEX is selected, all Sound parameters are sent
as system exclusive messages. The disadvantage is
a larger amount of data that is transferred.

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