31 WAVE User Manual
Rear Panel
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(42) Power Switch
(43) IEC Power Inlet – connects to AC power source in the range 100 – 240 volt,
using the supplied IEC cable.
(44) USB Socket – connects to your computer for MIDI control and rmware updates.
(45) MIDI IN DIN – allows control of the Wave from an external MIDI source
using 5-pin DIN lead.
(46) MIDI OUT DIN – outputs MIDI messages from the Wave to other connected
equipment using 5-pin DIN lead.
(47) MIDI THRU DIN – passes messages received at the MIDI IN socket to
external MIDI equipment using 5-pin DIN lead.
(48) Channel 1 Output – unbalanced audio output using 6.35mm (¼") TS jack.
If the Basis control
(1)
is set to minimum then the Wave will be in mono. When
Basis is above minimum then this carries the left hand part of the signal.
(49) Channel 2 Output – carries the right hand part of the signal when Basis is
above minimum. Doubles up the mono output of Channel 1 when the Basis
control is set to minimum.
(50) Phones – stereo headphone output on 6.35mm TRS jack.
(51) Channel Outs – unbalanced outputs for individual voices on 6.35mm (¼")
TS jacks. Voices will still feed the main left and right outputs when channel
outs are in use.
(52) Sync In – external synchronization input for the sequencer and arpeggiator,
selected in the sequencer menu. The socket is TRS with the start/stop
function on the ring and the clock on the tip.
(53) Sync Out – outputs a trigger pulse in time with the internal sequencer and
arpeggiator. The socket is TRS with the start/stop function on the ring and
the clock on the tip.
(54) CV In – allows control of group B voices, monophonically, from an external
1 volt/octave CV source, when in Keyboard Mode 9. CV range is -5 V to +5 V.
(55) Gate In – allows the envelope generators to be controlled by an external
gate, when in Keyboard Mode 9.
(56) Expression Pedal – allows connection of a footpedal, such as the
Behringer FC600, to control a variety of parameters based on the
selected settings.
(57) Sustain Pedal – allows notes to be held indenitely at the sustain level of
envelope generator 2 using a footswitch.
Calibration
The Wave is fully calibrated at the factory, but recalibration can be performed if
needed. Four types of calibrations are available: VCA/VCF, CV Input, Mod Wheel,
and Pitch Wheel. All calibrations can be initiated through the Synthtribe app,
while VCA/VCF calibration can also be accessed directly from the synth via a
specic key combination at startup. Instructions and results are shown on the
OLED screen during the process.
VCA/VCF Calibration
For best results, allow the Wave to warm up for 45 minutes before starting the
calibration. To begin, power cycle the Wave while holding the ANALOG
(32)
and
GROUP
(33)
buttons. The OLED will display the calibration progress, which may
take up to 200 seconds.
CV Input Calibration
This calibration requires playing a note on the Wave’s keyboard or an external
MIDI keyboard while supplying the corresponding voltage to the CV Input on the
rear panel. Then, play a second note with a new CV input.
Mod Wheel Calibration
To calibrate the Mod Wheel, move it to its maximum position, then back to the
minimum position as instructed on the OLED.
Pitch Wheel Calibration
For the Pitch Wheel calibration, move the wheel to its maximum position and
hold it until prompted to release, then move it to the minimum position and hold
until instructed to release.