Waldorf Wave 3.v User Manual
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Appendix
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PPG Wave 3.V User´s Manual
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Multi Transients (Mxxx) can only be imported by a
double-click. They consist of up to 8 samples with
respective sounds. Keyboard splits or multi timbrality
is recognized automatically and the parts are
adjusted accordingly.
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We recommend to use the Multi Transients because
they load playable sound programs.
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Example: S85-01.WTB/M000 GRAND PIANO loads
8 samples and the respective sounds into the selected
part program and up to the seventh following
program, sets the keyboard ranges accordingly, all
channels to 1, and transposes the sound as the PPG
Wave 2.3 also did automatically depending on the
octave the keyboard split started on.
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As soon as the plug-in detects that no keyboard splits
are set (i.e. all on minimum or so), it loads the
samples into the parts but sets the MIDI channels to
different values.
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One important thing to note: If you load a new
multisample over an existing one, there might be
leftovers from the previous multisample. I.e., if you
had an 8 part multisample in memory and load a 4
part multisample, the other 4 parts still contain the
old samples and key ranges / channel assignments
and might sound when you play certain notes. At
first, this might look like a bug but it isn't: when you
make music with the PPG, you might add further
samples to your existing multi, and not replace what
you've did.
Transients (Txxx) can be imported in three ways:
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Double click imports it into the currently selected
part program.
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Drag & drop to the program table imports it to that
program (note: the Transient isn't loaded into RAM
when this program isn't in one of the 8 part
programs).
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Drag & drop to a part program to load it into that
program.
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Drag & drop to the Transient column only loads the
sample, not the sound parameters.