Waldorf Wave 3.v User Manual
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The Controls
PPG Wave 3.V User´s Manual
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Drive
0…100%
Controls the amount of distortion the effect produces. Low
values create no or only slight distortion while high values
create heavier distortion.
Post Gain
0…100%
Controls the output level of the distorted signal
Tone
11.56 Hz…18795 Hz
Dampens the high frequency output of the Overdrive
effect.
Emphasis
0…100%
Controls the emphasis of the frequencies around the Tone
cutoff point. Use lower values in the range of 15…50 to
give more brilliance to the Overdrive effect.
PHASER
A Phaser is a combination of several “allpass” filters
working in parallel. This generates an effect with equally
spaced frequency peaks or throughs. The result is a
strongly colorized signal with a “spacy” character.
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A Mix setting of 48 to 96 produces the strongest effect
because both the unaffected signal and the processed
signal are mixed together.
Stages
2...12
Sets the number of Chorus stages. Higher settings result in
a denser effect.
Frequency
11.56 Hz…18795 Hz
Sets the LFO speed of the Phaser effect.
Mod Speed
0...20 Hz
Sets the modulation depth of the Phaser effect.
Mod Shape
SINE, TRIANGLE
Determines the shape of the modulation source for the
Phaser effect.
Spacing
0...100%
Controls the relative frequencies of the allpass filters. A
setting of 0 produces a classic phaser, while higher
settings spread out the frequencies of the allpass filters.