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21 WAVE User Manual
To use the Data Transfer menu to store your edited programs take the
following steps:
1. Make your edits as required.
2. Move the cursor in the program menu to DTF. The number next to the
DTF indicator should be 0, which is the default setting.
3. Press 9.
4. Select the required program bank (0 or 1).
5. Move the cursor to the PG (program) position and select the program
number that you wish to write to, even if you are writing to the same
program memory. You will be asked to conrm the write operation
by typing 1 for yes or 0 for no. This completes the operation, and DTF
will return to 0.
From left to right / bottom row:
SPLT – allows the programming of keyboard split point for use with keyboard
modes 4 – 8 as discussed below. The lowest octave of the keyboard, in -2 octave
mode, is represented by 0 – 12; -1 octave mode 13-24; 0 octave mode 25-36 etc.
The note selected as the split point will be the lowest note of the upper keyboard.
KEYB – indicates which keyboard mode is in use:
0. Poly (default) – eight note polyphony with one oscillator voice
and one sub-oscillator voice for each note, sound can be switched
between Group A and Group B using button 34.
1. Quad – four note polyphony with two oscillator voices and two sub-
oscillator voices for each note, four voices each from Group A (odd
numbers) and B (even numbers).
2. Duo – duophonic operation with four oscillator voices and four sub-
oscillator voices for each note, four voices each from Group A (odd
numbers) and B (even numbers).
3. Mono (Unison) – monophonic operation with all eight oscillator
voices and eight sub-oscillator voices for each note, four voices each
from Group A (odd numbers) and B (even numbers).
4. A - Quad, B - Quad – split mode with four note polyphony for each
sound in Group A and Group B, with Group A sounds on the upper
keyboard and Group B on the lower.
5. A – Mono, B – Quad – split mode where the Group A sound is
monophonic with four oscillator voices and four sub-oscillator voices
and the Group B sound is four note polyphonic with one oscillator
voice and one sub-oscillator voice per note played, with Group A
sounds on the upper keyboard and Group B on the lower.
6. A – Mono, B – Poly – split mode where the Group A sound is
monophonic with two oscillator and two sub-oscillator voices and the
Group B sound is six note polyphonic with one oscillator voice and one
sub-oscillator voice per note played, with Group A sounds on the upper
keyboard and Group B on the lower.
7. A – Poly, B – Mono – split mode where the Group A sound is six note
polyphonic with one oscillator voice and one sub-oscillator voice per
note played and group B is monophonic with two oscillator and two
sub-oscillator voices, with Group A sounds on the upper keyboard and
Group B on the lower.
8. A – Mono, B – Mono – split mode where Group A and Group B are
monophonic, with four oscillator voices and four sub-oscillator voices
each, with group A sounds on the upper keyboard and group B on
the lower.
9. A – Poly, B – Mono CV IN – Group A sound is 7 notes polyphonic,
monophonic Group B sound is controlled by CV/GATE Inputs on the
rear panel
TUNE – indicates the master tuning of the Wave. Normally this would be set to
A = 440 (Hz), but it can be adjusted in the range 400 Hz to 499 Hz
SYSEX – Used for manual dump of program data.
0 – default (no action).
1 – sends current edit buer data.
2 – sends current program data.
3 – sends current bank.
4 – sends sequencer edit buer.
5 – sends current program's sequencer data.
6 – sends current bank's sequencer data.
LOC – selects whether local control from the internal keyboard is active,
or whether the Wave will only respond to incoming MIDI messages:
0 = O (keyboard and controls transmit MIDI, Sound Engine is controlled
only through MIDI IN)
1 = Enabled (keyboard and MIDI IN controls Sound Engine)
User Menu
The User Menu is selected by pressing the Program button
(29)
twice. It shows
global parameters and allows them to be edited Parameters are navigated using
the left and right cursor controls on the numeric keypad
(28)
From left to right / top row:
PROG – shows the current program number, which can be changed in this menu.
EXP-PEDAL – if a footpedal is connected to socket 56 (Expression Pedal) on the
rear panel this option allows you to select what action the pedal will have:
0 = O (the pedal will have no eect).
1 = Loudness (works with the ENV 2 Loudness control).
2 = Filter Frequency (works with the VCF Cuto control).
3 = Filter Emphasis (works with the VCF Emphasis control).
4 = Wave (works with the Waves Osc control).
5 = Modulation Wheel (duplicates the modulation wheel).
Note that the use of an expression pedal does not disable the control that it is
duplicating, the two work together until the maximum value is reached. So, for
example, if the ENV 2 Loudness control is at its maximum value and option 1 is
selected the pedal will have no eect.
TOUCH – selects how Channel Aftertouch is transmitted and received by the Wave:
0 = O (no aftertouch is transmitted or received over MIDI)
1 = Aftertouch is enabled and transmitted over MIDI
2 = Aftertouch is enabled and received over MIDI only, not from the
internal keyboard.
3 = Aftertouch is enabled and both transmitted and received over MIDI
BRT – allows the brightness of the LCD display to be adjusted between minimum
(00) and maximum (99).
CNT – allows the contrast of the LCD display to be adjusted between minimum
(00) and maximum (99).
From left to right /bottom row

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