Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard User Manual
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Sound Synthesis Basics
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Blofeld User´s Manual
This principle offers powerful capabilities. To give some
examples:
• Each note on a keyboard can access a different wave
of a wavetable.
• Different waves can be played depending on key
velocity.
• A LFO can modulate the position within the wave-
table. You can create subtle to drastic sound changes.
• User-selected controllers e.g. the mod wheel, can
change the position within the wavetable. When you
turn the wheel while playing a chord, each note´s
wave will be modified intantly.
• Wavetables are perfect as FM sources when you want
to create very strange sounds.
You should keep the following sentence in mind:
A wavetable is a list with 64 waves, among which you
can move at will.
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If you like the sound and possibilities of wavetable
synthesis, you should try out the virtual instrument
Waldorf PPG Wave 2.V which is part of the Waldorf
Edition plug-in bundle.
List of Wavetables used in the Blofeld
No.
Wavetable
No.
Wavetable
1
Alt 1
35
SawSync1
2
Alt 2
36
SawSync2
3
Resonant
37
SawSync3
4
Resonant2
38
PulSync1
5
MalletSyn
39
PulSync2
6
Sqr-Sweep
40
PulSync3
7
Bellish
41
SinSync1
8
Pul-Sweep
42
SinSync2
9
Saw-Sweep
43
SinSync3
10
MellowSaw
44
PWM Pulse
11
Feedback
45
PWM Saw
12
Add Harm
46
Fuzz Wave
13
Reso 3 HP
47
Distorted
14
Wind Syn
48
HeavyFuzz
15
HighHarm
49
Fuzz Sync
16
Clipper
50
K+Strong1
17
OrganSyn
51
K+Strong2
18
SquareSaw
52
K+Strong3
19
Formant1
53
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