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3. Overview

Let's take a quick look on the user interface first. Details to the different modes and buttons are following behind

– if necessary at all..
The 45 turn dials are – you guess it already – for direct changing of the parameters of the Pulse.
The 4 endless encoders are for finetuning values, the mod matrix or other features tweaked best with a display. 

There are 4 lines, each starting on an encoder and ending in a corner of the display. This should help finding the 

right encoder of the parameter you want to change.  
The 7 buttons change main modes, switch the Arpeggiator between OFF/ON/HOLD or change the octave of the 

whole pulse or individual oscillators. The 4 buttons above the display sometimes have a secondary function:

Function keys

In modes like ARPEGGIATOR SETUP, MODULATION, SYNC & E-PATCH the 4 buttons above the display act as 

function keys to activate different menu functions. A button acting as function key has it's LED lighted and shows 

a command printed in capitals in the 1st line of the display. 

PLAY Mode

After powerup you are directly in 

PLAY MODE

. This is the main mode you will spend most time in: here you 

change the parameters of the Pulse with the knobs. Details to PLAY Mode follow in 

Chapter 4. Play Mode

Button 'MOD'

MODULATION MODE 

offers comfortable access to the modulation possibilities of the Pulse. Press MOD again to

leave this mode and head back to PLAY Mode. More on this in 

Chapter 5. Modulation Mode

Button 'SYNC' / [Prefs]

Here you enter 

SYNC 

Mode to sync the Pulse with the Programmer. On pressing the function key REQ, the 

Programmer requests the parameter data of the selected program number. More on synching in 

Chapter 6. Sync 

Mode

Note: Programmer and Pulse can also be synched outside the Sync Mode by 'dumping' the currently selected Pulse 

program manually from the Pulse: press the Pulse buttons SHIFT & MODE/DUMP, the Pulse's display shows 'PrG', simply

press SHIFT&DUMP again. The Programmer's display responds with 'RQ Success / Patch #52'.

Below the SYNC button you see the word [Prefs] in brackets. This means you can enter the Programmer's 

preferences by holding the button for 2 seconds. The Prefs allow to change the Programmer's midichannel and 

the number of cascaded pulses.  

Buttons Octave

The buttons labeled OCTAVE allow to quickly change tuning of the whole Pulse or individual oscillators UP and 

DOWN by octaves. The last touched knob is important here: if you just dialed a knob on one of the 3 oscillators 

(Semitone, Tune, Shape, Level) the OCTAVE buttons have impact on just this single oscillator. After having 

changed any of the knobs not related to the oscillators (e.g. Lfo1 Speed), OCTAVE changes all 3 oscillators 

together. If any of the 3 does not allow another octave up or down the display shows '

Octaving refused – Border 

reached'

After powering up the Programmer and not having synched with the Pulse yet, the OCTAVE buttons refuse to 

work saying 

'Octaving refused – No patch data'. 

Button 'E-Patch'

Your Synth Programmer offers saving another 25 Pulse Programs, even with Program names. This mode is for 

loading and saving these 'E-Patches' (for EEPROM-Patches). Details follow in 

Chapter 7. E-Patch Mode

Synth Programmer for Waldorf Pulse – Operation manual V 1.0 – 01/2018

© Stereoping Germany, Meschede 2018

Summary of Contents for Waldorf Pulse 1

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Page 2: ...lse itself 7 Drive 7 Envelope Trigger 1 2 8 All Notes Off Panic 8 Portamento knob 8 Paraphonic Modus 8 5 MODULATION Mode 10 The 7 pages of the Modulation Mode 10 Knobs and the Modulations Sources they select keep MOD pressed 10 Knobs and the Modulation Destinations they select keep MOD pressed 10 Modulation Macros 11 6 Sync Mode 12 7 E Patch Mode 13 If you press LOAD 13 If you press SAVE 13 8 PREF...

Page 3: ...APHONIC Mode Highly simplified access to the 6 Modulations Slots Unison mode for cascaded Pulses Technical handling The Synth Programmer was built to be used in a comfortable music studio environement You can operate it under free skies of course But please keep in mind it uses electricity for proper operation and therefore is quite sensitive to water drinks or other fluids Excessive heat or expos...

Page 4: ...letter combination AC AC or a sinewave symbol besides the word output Midi connections The Stereoping Programmer has 3 Midi jacks which should be cabled like that MIDI 1 OUT MIDI IN of your Pulse MIDI 1 IN MIDI OUT of the Pulse MIDI 2 IN MIDI OUT of your Midi interface sequencers keyboards Both jacks of Midi 1 connect the Programmer with your synth in a loop This seems unconventional but it is nec...

Page 5: ...lect a program on the Pulse then synchronize the Programmer with the Pulse Every time you want to begin editing another program you need to request it on the Programmer or dump it from the Pulse to the Programmer In cascading mode things are a little easier changing programs updates the Programmer automatically More about cascading in Chapter 10 Cascading Saving programs A program can be saved in ...

Page 6: ...you enter SYNC Mode to sync the Pulse with the Programmer On pressing the function key REQ the Programmer requests the parameter data of the selected program number More on synching in Chapter 6 Sync Mode Note Programmer and Pulse can also be synched outside the Sync Mode by dumping the currently selected Pulse program manually from the Pulse press the Pulse buttons SHIFT MODE DUMP the Pulse s dis...

Page 7: ...VCA Volume If you do not hear any sound although VCA Volume is up please check if maybe your DAW or keyboard turned midi volume down by CC 7 Altering parameter directly on the Pulse itself In case Programmer and Pulse are in sync you are sitting near the Pulse and the Programmer is on the other end of your huge studio you perfectly can change parameters on the Pulse itself The Programmer will be u...

Page 8: ...or technical reasons You remember encoder 3 also can change values If you will need a porta time beyond 120 please use encoder 3 Paraphonic Modus You maybe already spotted the word Para near the Env Trigger modes If you turn the dial into that position no matter if Env 1 or 2 is active your Programmer turns your Pulse into a 3 voice paraphonic Synthesizer Means you can press 3 notes at once and pl...

Page 9: ...more impact or change the balance of the intervals in a triad blend OSC 1 2 over to OSC 1 3 Each OSC can have it s own waveshape and be modulated individually by the mod matrix Nice example LFO1 with SQUARE WAVEFORM modulated OSC 1 Pitch to get a simple bassline OSC 2 is playing the melody line LFO 2 on pulsewith or used for a slight vibrato on pitch OSC2 from time to time play a 3rd note OSC 3 co...

Page 10: ...can jump between the modulations slots and change AMOUNT at the same time Amount can be finetuned with encoder 3 Hint 2 by keeping MOD pressed you can select many SOURCES and nearly all DESTINATIONS directly thru the knobs with the same name The slots for Pitch 5 7 and Cutoff 6 7 logically only offer the selection of SOURCES Choose among the following knobs Knobs and the Modulations Sources they s...

Page 11: ...ets of slot 1 4 set to Pitch 0 PWM for instant PWM Touch Slot 1 Pulsewidth of OSC 1 will be modulated by LFO1 with amount 40 Slot 2 Pulsewidth of OSC 2 will be modulated by LFO2 with amount 40 Slot 3 LFO1 Speed modulated by Keytrack with amount 40 Slot 4 empty LFO 1 rate set to 30 Waveform to Sine LFO 2 rate set to 40 OSC 1 Detune 5 Waveform Pulse Pulsewidth 52 Level 70 OSC 2 Detune 5 Waveform Pul...

Page 12: ... held in the Programmer is dumped to the Pulse The parameter values of the Pulse s current program are overwritten As long as you do not save you perfectly can revert to your original Pulse program Note A request only makes sense if you request the program number you are currently using and playing You can as well request any other program number The problem is the displayed original values of the...

Page 13: ... to the Pulse immediately Pulse and Programmer are automatically in sync then Note as long as you did not save the Program on the Pulse it resides just in the Pulses edit buffer With BACK you can leave the LOAD page at any time You will find yourself on the 1st page of E Patch Mode then If you press SAVE things look quite similar But now you can give the program to save a name before pressing YES ...

Page 14: ...value will remain on 1 It comes into play if you want to use multiple Pulses in a cascade to get a polyphonic Pulse See Chapter 10 Cascading for details Change the count of Pulses with 2nd or 3rd encoder In case you ask yourself why the Programmer has to know how much Pulses are connected as soon as the Pulse count exceeds 1 there are 2 things changing in the Programmer Env Trigger screen shows th...

Page 15: ...Arpeggiator mode set to ON or HOLD This will be recognized by the Programmer on incoming dumps or manual requests You see at any time the current state of the arpeggiator Arpeggiator Setup Now you want to change the Arpeggiator settings Hold one of the 2 buttons for 2 seconds and enter Arpeggiator setup The Programmer s Display will show something like the picture to the right side On entering Set...

Page 16: ... way and offers poly or unison mode in Env Trigger Display The number of connected Pulses can be set in the Programmer s Preferences Program Management Program changes have to be made on the 1st Pulse only the selected program will be distributed to the Programmer and all connected Pulses automatically A manual Program Request using Sync Mode is technically not possible in the cascade Parameter ch...

Page 17: ...e 0 LFO2 Speed 64 LFO2 Delay 0 ENV1 Attack 0 ENV1 Decay 32 ENV1 Sustain 0 ENV1 Release 0 ENV1 Track 64 ENV1 Trigger Single1 0 ENV2 Attack 0 ENV2 Decay 0 ENV2 Sustain 127 ENV2 Release 0 ENV2 Track 64 ENV2 Trigger Single1 0 Pitch Mod Amount 0 64 Pitch Mod Source Off 0 Porta Time 0 Porta Mode Normal 0 Pitchbend Scale 12 Mod 1 Source Off 0 Mod 1 Amount 0 64 Mod 1 Destination 0 Pitch Mod 2 Source Off 0...

Page 18: ...d use SysEx Librarian The technical part Switch off the Stereoping Programmer Connect MIDI OUT of your Midi Interface directly to the jack MIDI 2 IN of the Programmers using a short cable of good quality There are some preferences in most SysEx Dump Programs like Delay between Buffers or Delay after F7 Please choose something around 100mS Milliseconds here Hold MOD and power up your Programmer The...

Page 19: ...13 Imprint Stereoping is a registered trademark of Gregor Zoll Germany Adresse Gregor Zoll Musikelektronik Hermann Voss Str 21 59872 Meschede Germany E Mail hello stereoping com Homepage http www stereoping com Synth Programmer for Waldorf Pulse Operation manual V 1 0 01 2018 Stereoping Germany Meschede 2018 ...

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