
Getting Started
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10 & 11: Layer A/B Osc 1 and Osc 2
These areas include the basic settings for the two oscillators in each Layer, including Mode (single Wavetable, double
Wavetable, or Sample), Volume, Wavetable selection, and Wavetable Position and A/B Blend. For more information,
see “Oscillator 1/2” on page 24.
12: Layer A/B Filter
These areas include the basic settings for the Layer’s filter, including Cutoff, Resonance, and Envelope Intensity. For
more information, see “Filter” on page 29.
13: Layer A/B Arp & Motion Seq
These areas include on/off and preset selection for the Layer’s arpeggiator and Motion Sequencer. For more
information, see “Arpeggiator” on page 47, and “Motion Sequencing 2.0” on page 36.
14: Online Help
When you hover over a parameter or control, this area shows a brief explanation of what it does or how it works. This
area also shows the specific action that will be affected by Undo and Redo; see below.
15: Mod Knobs
The Mod Knobs can control any number of parameters in any of the Layers; they will do different things depending on
the specific sound. The knob values are stored, and can themselves be modulated. You can use the Mod Knobs in real-
time performance, and also save the results as new sounds.
16: Undo and Redo
modwave native supports multiple levels of undo and redo for most actions, including importing data, deleting,
renaming, editing Set Lists, editing parameters, and so on. For instance, you could import a bundle file containing a
thousand objects, edit Filter Cutoff, rename all of your Programs, and finally add a new modulation routing to Amp
LFO Frequency, and safely undo all actions in turn.
The counter-clockwise arrow (“go back”) is Undo, and the clockwise arrow (“go forward”) is Redo. Hover over the
arrows, and the Online Help area shows the action which will be undone or redone.
Undo
Redo
Undo/redo history is maintained separately for the Librarian and Play/Edit modes. The names of the undo/redo
commands change to reflect this; for example, “Editor Undo: Value Change: Cutoff” or “Librarian Undo: Update
Name.”