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Waldorf Pulse User Manual

Waldorf Pulse
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User’s Manual Pulse • PulsePlus
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Follow these steps to connect the devices:
Turn all devices off.
• Connect the Pulse's two audio ouputs Stereo Out Left/Mono and
Stereo Out Right to your mixing console.
If you do not choose to connect a mixing console, you can patch the Pulse's output
signals directly to an amp. Use an input usually called Aux or Tape input. If you do
not want to send a stereo signal, use Stereo Out Left/Mono output. If you do not
insert a plug into Stereo Out Right , then the mono master signal is routed via the
left output.
Caution: Never use the mic or phono input of the connected amp.
• Connect your keyboard's MIDI Out jack to the Pulse's MIDI In jack .
• Connect the included adapter to the Pulse's power supply socket .
• Insert the adapter plug in a suitable wall outlet.
• First switch on the connected MIDI keyboard and then the mixing console and
amp.
Caution: Before connecting and disconnecting the Pulse to a power supply
source, turn your amp's volume control all the way down to avoid
damage due to on/off switching noise.
The Pulse produces a high level output signal (see technical data).
Please take care that the connected playback device is suitable for
the high level of an electronic instrument.

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Waldorf Pulse Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeAnalog Synthesizer
PolyphonyMonophonic
LFO1
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
KeyboardNo Keyboard
Year Released1995
Filter24dB/octave Low-pass Filter
Envelopes2 (ADSR)
WaveformsSawtooth, Triangle, Pulse
InputsCV, Gate
OutputsAudio Output
Oscillators3 Analog Oscillators

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