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Sound Parameters – Mixer/Routing Section
69 Waldorf microQ User´s Manual
When the Routing parameter is set to parallel, the whole output signal of Filter 1 is routed to
the filter’s panning unit. This setting is equivalent to a parallel routing of two filters, each
filtering the input signals independently.
After passing the panning units, both signals are summed up again and sent to the Amplifier
and FX sections.
Mixer/Routing Edit Menu
The following parameters can be accessed via the Mixer/Routing Edit menu. If you are in the
Mixer/Routing section press the Edit button to activate this display menu.
N/E Mix ! N/E Bal
127 | F1 64
N/E Mix – Noise/External Mix / Ext. 0…127
Volume of the noise generator respectively the external sound source connected to the stereo
External In jack. This control behaves differently depending on the setting of N/E Select F1/2
feed in the Mixer Edit menu. Noise is a fundamental source for any kind of analog-type percussion.
Also, wind and other sound effects can be created by using the noise generator.
110 100 1000 10000
Frequency (Hz)
Magnitude
Time
Amplitude
Picture 15: Noise
Please note that if you use an external sound source, you still have to trigger the microQ’s
envelopes to get the signal passed through. So you have to generate MIDI notes from a
connected sequencer or the internal arpeggiator to hear the audio signal.
N/E Bal - Noise / Ext. Balance F1 64…mid…F2 64
Determines how loud the signals set up in N/E Select F1/F2 feed are sent to the inputs of Filter 1
and Filter 2. Noise / Ext. Balance behaves differently from the other Balance controls. It doesn’t
move the signal between Filter 1 and Filter 2 but controls the loudness ratio between the two signals
set up in N/E Select F1/F2 feed. The signal set up in F1 feed is always sent to Filter 1 while the
signal set up in F2 feed is always sent to Filter 2.
N/E Select F1/2 feed
Noise | ExtLeft
N/E Select F1 / F2 Feed Noise / ExtLeft / ExtRight / ExtL+R
Sets the input signal sources that are fed into filter 1 and filter 2.
Please note that the N/E Balance control behaves differently compared with the other Balance
controls. N/E Balance only affects the input levels but doesn't shift the signals between the filters. F1
Feed is always routed to Filter 1 while F2 Feed is always routed to Filter 2.
The available sources are:

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Waldorf microQ Keyboard Specifications

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BrandWaldorf
ModelmicroQ Keyboard
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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