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Waldorf Pulse User Manual

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User’s Manual Pulse • PulsePlus
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Keytrack -64...+63 Determines the amount of influence the note number
has on the duration of all phases. The duration of
phases is not influenced when this value is 0. Positive
values have the following effect: all notes higher than
E4 (note number 64) increase the duration of the
phases proportionally; the notes lower than E4
decrease the duration of the phases. For negative
values, notes lower than E4 than produce longer
envelopes.
Trigger Four different types of triggers determine how and when an envelope
is started.
Envelope 2
The second envelope is designed to control the volume (VCA), but can also used for other
modulations.
Its parameters are identical to those of Envelope 1.
Retrigger 2:
The envelope is restarted with every
incoming note, but is not reset to zero.
Retrigger 1:
The envelope is restarted with every
incoming note.
Single Trigger 2:
Essentially the same as Single Trigger 1,
except that the envelope is started at
the current value rather than reset to
zero at every new start.
Single Trigger 1:
The first note starts the envelope. All
other notes do not restart while a note
is sustained. The release phase is not
started until all keys are released.

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Waldorf Pulse Specifications

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BrandWaldorf
ModelPulse
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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