Waldorf Pulse 2 User Manual

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Additional Settings

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Pulse 2 User Manual

Hold again the Shift button and press Utility to activate
the selected utility function.

Init Sound

Use the Init function to initialize a sound to its basic
parameter settings. This is useful if you want to start
programming a sound from the scratch.

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When you initialize a sound, all action takes
place inside an edit buffer. Therefore no data will
be lost until you store the sound.

Recall Sound

The Recall Sound function allows you to void edits at
any time and return to the original stored program. Keep
in mind that all edits will be gone by using this function.

Compare Sound

The Compare Sound function allows you to compare
the currently edited sound to its original stored version
in the internal memory. Using Compare Sound several
times, this function swaps from edited (E) to compared
(C) sound.

Dump Sound

When you activate the Dump Sound function, the Pulse
2 sends the actual sound via USB MIDI and MIDI out
port to a connected computer or sequencer. Using a
sequencer software or a special sound editor program,
you can record and archive this data.

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Keep in mind that you receiving device should be
able to record and save MIDI sysex data.

Init Global Parameters

This function sets back all Global settings to default
values.

Dump All Sounds

When you activate this function, the Pulse 2 sends the
contents of its memory via MIDI USB and MIDI out port
to a connected computer.

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The data dump may take some time. The Pulse 2
cannot be played during this time.

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