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Waldorf Pulse User Manual

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User’s Manual Pulse • PulsePlus
3. Foreword
Thank you for purchasing the Waldorf Pulse.
You now own a monophonic analog synthesizer featuring a wide range of unique sounds.
To ensure your instrument functions properly and enjoys a long life, please read and heed
the instructions in this manual.
Software: Stefan Stenzel
Hardware: Thomas Kircher
Design: Axel Hartmann
Text & Layout: Oliver Rockstedt
Translation: T. D. Green
Release: 2.0
Revision Date: 22.11.97
We would like to thank:
Wolfram Franke, Frank Schneider, Lu Wangard, Georg Müller, Claudia Nähring, Wolfgang
Düren, Drew Neumann, Geoff Farr, Siggi, Bonni, Hubi, Philipp, Rainer und Martin.
Waldorf Electronics is not liable if this manual contains erroneous information. The
contents of this manual may be updated at any time without prior notice. We made every
effort to ensure the information herein is accurate and that the manual contains no
contradictory information. Waldorf extends no guarantees in regard to this manual other
than those required by local law.
This manual or any portion of it may not be reproduced in any form without the
manufacturer's express written consent.
Waldorf Electronics GmbH, Neustraße 12, D-53498 Waldorf, Germany

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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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