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Sound Parameters – Triggering of Voices
51 Waldorf microQ User´s Manual
Please note that the chosen number of unisono voices will respectively lower the number of
available voices.
Unisono Detune 000…031
Unisono Detune
012
Controls the detuning of the Unison voices. Each voice is detuned differently; with Unisono Detune,
you control the overall amount.
Unisono Detune is perfectly suited to thickening the tone. Arpeggios benefit too from the
detune function.
Trig FE ! AE (mono)
Normal ! Single
Triggering of the Filter Envelope (Trig FE)
Determines the triggering of the Filter Envelope.
Normal means that every Note starts the filter envelope of its own voice.
Single means that the envelopes of all voices of a selected program behave like a single
envelope. This common envelope starts as soon as the first note is played. The sustain level
remains until the last note is released. Afterwards the release phase is active.
Triggering of the Amplifier Envelope (AE (Mono))
Determines the triggering of the Amplifier Envelope.
Normal means that every Note starts the amplifier envelope of its own voice.
Single means that the envelopes of all voices of a selected program behave like a single
envelope. This common envelope starts as soon as the first note is played. The sustain level
remains until the last note is released. Afterwards the release phase is active. This setting is
only active as long as the Parameter Mode is set to Mono. Otherwise the envelope
behaves as though set to Normal.
Trig E3 ! E4 (mono)
Normal ! Single
Triggering of the Envelopes 3 (Trig E3) and 4 E4 (mono)
Determines the triggering of the Envelopes 3 and 4.
Normal means that every Note starts the amplifier envelope of its own voice.
Single means that the envelopes of all voices of a selected program behave like a single
envelope. This common envelope starts as soon as the first note is played. The sustain level
remains until the last note is released. Afterwards the release phase is active. This setting is
only active as long as the Parameter Mode is set to Mono (only Envelope 4). Otherwise the
envelope behaves as though set to Normal.

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Waldorf microQ Keyboard Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWaldorf
ModelmicroQ Keyboard
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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