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Waldorf Pulse User Manual

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User’s Manual Pulse • PulsePlus
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LFO 2
The second LFO also generates periodic waveshapes with variable frequency. However, the
waveshape is not variable; it is always a triangular wave. As an added feature, this oscillator
is equipped with a variable startup delay function.
LFO2 Speed 0...127 Determines the frequency. A value of 0 is equivalent to
0.0008 Hz, i.e. one cycle in two minutes. A value of
127 is equivalent to 261.6 Hz, the frequency of the
middle C on a MIDI keyboard (C3). In the value range
of 16 to 127, the LFO is scaled in semitone
increments. For instance the value 115 is equivalent to
130.8 Hz or C2. 10 is equivalent to G1 or 98 Hz.
LFO2 Delay 1...127 Delays the start of oscillation from 2 milliseconds to
one minute after an incoming MIDI note has been
received.
The amount delay before oscillation sets in depends on the parameter setting for Env
1 Trigger Mode; in other words, the trigger mode of the filter envelope. In the two
Single Trigger modes, LFO 2 oscillation is not delayed at all when you play legato
notes. Use this effect for typical keyboard solos.
Delay off

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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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