The Controls Nave User Manual 10 • Tap on the desired sound category. The patch list automatically shows all sounds which belong to this c
The Controls 11 Nave User Manual • Tap on a Bank name to allocate the patch to this bank. • Tap on Category to allocate the
The Controls Nave User Manual 12 The Wave Menu Page This is the heart of Nave. Nave offers two Wave modules as well as an Oscillator module with up
The Controls 13 Nave User Manual ✻ Organ sounds often include a fifth, therefore one oscillator’s semitone parameter must be set to +
The Controls Nave User Manual 14 ming synchronisation signal by another App, MIDI or WIST. If so, you can set up Travel in musical va-lues. The h
The Controls 15 Nave User Manual Noisy 0.00...1.00 This parameter adds a noisy sound character to the Wave oscillator. The spectrum is
The Controls Nave User Manual 16 You can use the following gestures: • Tap with one finger on the display and move it into the corresponding dir
The Controls 17 Nave User Manual Beside the additional representation options there are more interesting functions: m Pay attention
The Controls Nave User Manual 18 The Edit Button Tap on edit to open the Edit section of the wavetable display. The following options and
The Controls 19 Nave User Manual • Use the Position slider to select a wavetable area for editing. Tap on front or the back section of the
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The Controls Nave User Manual 20 The Oscillator Module Beside the Wave modules, Nave offers an additional Oscillator module to create typic
The Controls 21 Nave User Manual Überwave Active On/ Off Activates the Überwave function. This module can gene-rate up to 8 oscillator s
The Controls Nave User Manual 22 on list. Amount determines the amount of modulation that is applied. Common sources for pulsewidth modula-t
The Controls 23 Nave User Manual • Wave 1 controls the volume of the first Wave mo-dule. • Wave 2 controls the volume of the second
The Controls Nave User Manual 24 Filter and Envelope Menu Page (Filter & Env) Nave offers a mutlimode filter with additional settings.
The Controls 25 Nave User Manual Envelope -1.00...+1.00 Determines the amount of influence the filter envelope has on the cutoff freque
The Controls Nave User Manual 26 Filter Type LP / BP / HP Selects the filter type. You can decide between filter types with a 24dB or
The Controls 27 Nave User Manual filter character with a strong boost around the cutoff frequency. When the setting is raised t
The Controls Nave User Manual 28 The Envelopes The Nave envelopes allow you to manipulate sound parameters via rate or time modulations
The Controls 29 Nave User Manual was once run through. After releasing the note, Release phase of the envelope starts. • ADSR Loop is
Foreword 3 Nave User Manual Foreword Thank you for purchasing the Waldorf Nave Advanced Wavetable. You now own a synthesizer with one o
The Controls Nave User Manual 30 Modulation and Keyboard Menu Page (Mod & Keys) Nave offers two LFOs, a programmable modulation mat-rix with
The Controls 31 Nave User Manual Speed 0...20 / 0.125...1024 Determines the frequency of the corres-ponding LFO. At low values, it mig
The Controls Nave User Manual 32 Modulation Matrix diverse functions A modulation can be described as a signal-generating unit’s influence
The Controls 33 Nave User Manual The Wheels diverse functions Nave offers a virtual pitch bend as well as a modulation wheel. You can set
The Controls Nave User Manual 34 Unisono Voices Off / 2...4 Controls how many voices are triggered when a note is played. • Unisono Off mea
The Controls 35 Nave User Manual played. As soon as you release the note that is cur-rently played, the highest note from the list is play-ed
The Controls Nave User Manual 36 The Blades This virtual keyboard is different from the regular piano keyboard. The Blades are activated wit
The Controls 37 Nave User Manual The Additional X-Y Pads Nave provides two additional X-Y pads, a two dimensio-nal controller based on two
The Controls Nave User Manual 38 Effect and Arpeggiator Menu Page (FX & Arp) Nave offers an extensive effect units with an additional Equal
The Controls 39 Nave User Manual Phase 0.00…1.00 Sets the phase offset of the modulation oszillator between left and right audio channel
Foreword Nave User Manual 4 Nave Development Team Software: Stefan Stenzel, Rolf Wöhrmann Design: Axel Hartmann Manual: Holger Steinbrink Versi
The Controls Nave User Manual 40 Depth 0.00…1.00 Sets the modulation depth of the Flanger effect. Feed -1.00...+1.00 Controls the feedback amount
The Controls 41 Nave User Manual Delay diverse Parameters A Delay is an effect that produces echoes of the input signal. Delay L
The Controls Nave User Manual 42 X-Feed 0.00…1.00 Controls the feedback send from the left channel to the right one and vice versa. Dry / Wet 0…1
The Controls 43 Nave User Manual Equalizer (EQ) diverse Parameters Nave offers a parametric equalizer to adjust the sound frequencie
The Controls Nave User Manual 44 Threshold 0.00…1.00 Determines, to which signal level the compressor will be working. If the signal falls be
The Controls 45 Nave User Manual • If First Note is selected, the first note you played sets the velocity for all arpeggio steps. • If Last
The Controls Nave User Manual 46 • If Up is selected, the note list is played forward and the octaves are transposed upward. The ar-peggio starts
The Controls 47 Nave User Manual • Octave Range determines the range of the single notes in octa-ves. When it is set to 0, the note list
The Controls Nave User Manual 48 Here you can see and edit your recording events with the corresponding waveform. The following functions are
The Controls 49 Nave User Manual The timeline ruler offers additional settings: • Tap onto the ruler to move the song position pointer to
Introduction 5 Nave User Manual Introduction About this Manual This manual was written to help you to become familiar with the Nave synthe
The Controls Nave User Manual 50 Click diverse functions Nave offers controls to activate and configure the metro-nome click: • Click Active act
The Controls 51 Nave User Manual • Tap on Record to start recording. Tap this button again to stop recording. • Tap on Stop to
The Controls Nave User Manual 52 • Mixdown creates a stereo WAV file of the current project and saves it into your iTunes Folder. Master Tu
The Controls 53 Nave User Manual Wist WIST (Wireless Sync-Start Technology) allows wireless sync-start between two WIST-compatible
Sound Synthesis Basics Nave User Manual 54 Sound Synthesis Basics Wavetable Synthesis in Nave The sound generation of the wavetables in Nave is bas
Sound Synthesis Basics 55 Nave User Manual As soon as you play a note the envelope moves through the wavetable positions generating diff
Sound Synthesis Basics Nave User Manual 56 in recreating them electronically and building them into a machine that could be used commercially. What
Sound Synthesis Basics 57 Nave User Manual bow pulling the string slightly into one direction. At one point, the string abruptly comes off th
Sound Synthesis Basics Nave User Manual 58 The Pulse Wave The Pulse wave is the most versatile wave in a classic synthesizer because its
Sound Synthesis Basics 59 Nave User Manual widths create peaks or troughs at certain frequencies. Another special case is a pulse wave
Basic Operation Nave User Manual 6 Basic Operation Audio Output Use the volume buttons of your iPad to control the over-all level. We recommend to
Sound Synthesis Basics Nave User Manual 60 Nave’s filter also features a resonance parameter. Reso-nance in the context of a low, ban
Appendix 61 Nave User Manual Appendix MIDI Controller Numbers Ctrl # Control Range Controller/Sound Parameter Value Range 1 0…127 Mod Wheel
Appendix Nave User Manual 62 Nave Modulation Destinations Mod Destina-tions Description: None No modulation Volume Main output volume Pan Panning
Appendix 63 Nave User Manual Nave Wavetable List No. Wavetable No. Wavetable 000 Resonant 019 ElectricP 001 Resonant2 020 Robotic 002 Mallet
Appendix Nave User Manual 64 082 Wood 085 I am Nave 083 Glass 086 Almost anything 084 Nave Chant
Appendix 65 Nave User Manual Knowledge about the iTunes Folder This "Folder" is for exchanging data between an iPad App and a com
Appendix Nave User Manual 66 Glossary Amount Describes to which extent a modulation influences a given parameter. Amplifier An amplifier is
Appendix 67 Nave User Manual Envelope An envelope is used to modulate a sound-shaping com-ponent within a given time frame so that th
Appendix Nave User Manual 68 Low Pass Filter Synthesizers are often equipped with a low pass filter. A low pass filter dampens all frequencies
Appendix 69 Nave User Manual Panning The process of changing the signal’s position within the stereo panorama. Pitch Bend Pitch Bend is a MID
Basic Operation 7 Nave User Manual Pop-up Menus Tap on the corresponding parame-ter to open a pop-up menu where you can choose the des
Appendix Nave User Manual 70 initiate are also very diverse. A common application for a trigger is its use to start an envelope. USB The Universal
Appendix 71 Nave User Manual Product Support If you have any questions about your Waldorf product, feel free to contact us via one of the fou
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Nave User Manual 8 Wheels To change the value, tap on the wheel and drag it up or down. The Pitch bend wheel snaps automatically b
The Controls 9 Nave User Manual The Controls Overview of Functions Nave consists of numerous sound-shaping components. w Is this your fir
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