MODULATION Mode____________________________________________________________________________________10
5. MODULATION Mode
The Stereoping Programmer wants to simplify access to the modulation slots of the Pulse. As described above
you enter Mod Mode by pressing – yes – MOD. It's blue LED will light up. Blue is also the cap color of the six
modulation amount knobs. (Pitch, Cutoff and Mod 1-4)
Note: the Modulation Mode is locked until Programmer and
Pulse are in Sync.
The 7 pages of the Modulation Mode
MODULATION MODE offers 7 pages which you can select with
encoder 4:
•
use the first 4 pages to access the Modulations slots
1-4, each with it's SOURCE, AMOUNT and
DESTINATION
•
page 5 contains SOURCE and AMOUNT for Pitch-
Modulation
•
page 6 contains SOURCE und AMOUNT for Cutoff-
Modulation
•
page 7 offers 3 macros to dump a complete
modulation setting into the modulation matrix.
Use encoder 1 to change SOURCE, encoder 2 changes DESTINATION and encoder 3 finetunes AMOUNT.
But there is an easier way:
Hint 1: By
turning the Mod amount pots
you quickly can jump between the modulations slots and change
AMOUNT at the same time. Amount can be finetuned with encoder 3.
Hint 2:
by keeping MOD pressed
you can select many
SOURCES
and nearly all
DESTINATIONS
directly thru the
knobs with the same name
. The slots for Pitch (5/7) and Cutoff (6/7) logically only offer the selection of
SOURCES
.
Choose among the following knobs:
Knobs
and the
Modulations Sources
they select (keep MOD pressed)
•
LFO 1 Waveform
in dependence how much you turn the knob you can select between Source
→
LFO1
(1)
,
LFO1*ModW. (2)
or
LFO1*Aftert. (3)
•
LFO 2 Rate or Delay
in the left side of turnspan you select LFO2 (4), in the right half LFO2*Env2 (5)
→
•
ENV 1 A, D, S oder R
→
Envelope 1 (6)
•
ENV 2 A, D, S oder R
→
Envelope 2 (7)
•
Env 1 oder 2 Velocity
→
Velocity (8)
•
Env 1 oder 2 Keytrack
→
Keytrack (9)
•
not selectable by knob are sources 10-15
Knobs
and the
Modulation Destinations
they select (keep MOD pressed)
•
Detune von Osc 1,2 oder 3
→
Pitch (0)
•
Interval Osc 1
→
Osc1 Pitch (1)
•
Interval Osc 2
→
Osc2 Pitch (2)
•
Interval Osc 3
→
Osc3 Pitch (3)
•
Waveform Osc 1
→
Pulsewidth1 (4)
•
Waveform Osc 2
→
Pulsewidth2 (5)
•
Level Osc 1
→
Osc1 Level (6)
•
Level Osc 2
→
Osc2 Level (7)
•
Level Osc 3
→
Osc3 Level (8)
Synth Programmer for Waldorf Pulse – Operation manual V 1.0 – 01/2018
© Stereoping Germany, Meschede 2018