Modifiers control – Waldorf Wave 3.v User Manual
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Within sound memory, the current and Upper
Wavetables are arranged in the form of a sequential
ring. If you thus create a modulation that exceeds the
63rd Wave, then the corresponding Waves of the
Upper Wavetable become audible. The same goes for
modulations below 0. You simply use the parameter
UPPER WAVES to replace the Wavetables of the
oscillator. The SUB-WAVES parameter controls
whether the sub oscillator also uses these replaced
Wavetables.
MODIFIERS CONTROL
This is where you control the impact that both ADSR
Envelopes have on the respective modulation target.
ENV 1 VCF
This controls how ADSR Envelope 1 influences the filter
frequency. The higher you set this value, the more the
filter frequency rises with the modulation deflection of the
Envelope. Experiment with Cutoff and this control to find
out what they do. Note that the Envelope intensity can
only use the positive deflection form, same as on the
original PPG Wave.
ENV 2 VCA
This controls the influence of ADSR Envelope 2 on the
sound level. The higher you set this value, the louder the
sound.
ENV 1 WAVES
This controls ADSR Envelope 1’s impact on the
modulation of the oscillator’s Waves. It controls the loop
start and loop end when a Transient is loaded.