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Waldorf Nave User Manual

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The Controls

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Threshold

0.00…1.00

Determines, to which signal level the compressor will be
working. If the signal falls below the threshold, the
amplification takes place.

Ratio

0.0...20.0 dB

Ratio defines the maximum amplification of the signal in
dB.

Arpeggiator

diverse functions

An Arpeggiator is a device that splits an incoming chord
into its single notes and repeats them rhythmically. Diffe-
rent sequence modes can be defined for the Arpeggiator
to cover a wide range of applications. In addition to the
synthesis features, Nave offers a programmable Arpeggia-
tor. It can play a wide range of different rhythm patterns.

The following parameters are available:

Arpeggiator Active

– tap on this button to activate

or deactivate the arpeggiator.

With the settings in the pop-up
menu Sort Order you can deter-
mine, how the notes you originally
play are split up for the arpeggio:

If As Played is selected, the notes are sorted in
the exact order you played them.

If Reversed is selected, the notes are sorted to
the reverse order in which you played them. If
you e.g. press E1, G1 and C1, the note list is
sorted to C1, G1 and E1.

If Key Lo>Hi is selected, the notes are sorted
from the lowest note to the highest note. If you
e.g. press E1, G1 and C1, the note list is sorted
to C1, E1 and G1.

Key Hi>Lo is the opposite of Key Lo>Hi. The
example would be sorted as G1, E1 and C1.

If Vel Lo>Hi is selected, the notes are sorted
from the softest to the loudest velocity.

Vel Hi>Lo is the opposite of Vel Lo>Hi.

If Chord is selected, the arpeggiator plays a
chord based on all notes oft he note list.

With the settings in the pop-up
menu Velocity Mode you can
determine, how velocity is in-
terpreted in the arpeggio:

If Each Note is selected, each note of the arpeg-
gio is played back with the velocity that you
originally played.