Waldorf Streichfett Bedienungsanleitung
Waldorf
Midi-Tastur
Streichfett
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Once upon a time,
there was no choice. If you wanted to
create a wall of sound, you HAD to use a
string machine. This was long before „real“
polyphonic synthesizers were born, long
before composing was an occupation like
doing your taxes while sitting in front of a
big screen TV. These were the golden years
of electronic music! A time when keyboard
players simply plugged in and played ins-
tead of endlessly browsing sounds and
loops from vast hard drive collections.
Now that you own Streichfett, the good
old days are here again right on your desk-
top. Side-by-side with today‘s technology,
hand-in-hand inside your own personal
space, this tiny black box will let you truly
know what it means to pilot a REAL elec-
tronic instrument. It sounds raw, it sounds
deep, it sounds wild and wide. And this
magical experience will unfold in front of
you with just a few knobs and switches.
If you own a vintage string machine, we in-
vite you to do a little comparison. You‘ll be
truly blown away by how WELL Streichfett
creates the sound of those much-acclai-
med vintage string machines that were
behind so many massive hit records.
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Technical specifications and designs are subject to change
without notice. All rights reserved.
V E R O R D N U N G
Strings Section
Effects
Solo Section
Memory
MIDI channel setting:
Press and hold all 4 buttons, then play one note
using MIDI or USB. Streichfett sets the MIDI chan-
nel for both MIDI In and MIDI Out based on the
channel of the incoming Note On message. For
Omni mode, hold down all 4 buttons when powe-
ring on Streichfett. When a channel from 1 to 14
is selected, the Solo section can be triggered in-
dependently of the Strings section on the next
higher channel, ignoring the split settings. So for
example, in order to play Strings on Channel 1
and Solo on Channel 2, do this:
> Press and hold all 4 buttons (1– 4), then play a
note on MIDI Channel 1 to set the MIDI channel.
> Set the knob to the middle position so Balance
you can hear both Strings and Solo.
> Press and hold the lowest note available and
set the switch to „Low.“ This sets the split Split
key very low and prevents Solo from being mi-
xed in if you play Strings on Channel 1.
Now you can play Strings on Channel 1 and Solo
on Channel 2.
The three modes of the effectEnsemble
String: the classic string ensemble effect
String + Chorus (middle): Combination of
Strings and Chorus for maximum diffusion
Chorus: The classic chorus effect
Ensemble
Switches the effect for Ensemble
Strings on / off. Note that the Strings
may sound quite unimpressive and
dull without this effect, just as they
did on the original instruments. So we
recommend to always keep this
button lit.
Registration:
By moving this knob, the sound
morphs smoothly through Violin,
Viola, Cello, Brass, Organ, Choir
and more. This knob also controls
the oscillator and equalizer
settings of the Strings section.
Octaves
This is the octave setting for the Strings.
Three positions are available:
8va: One octave higher than the octave Base
Both: Base octave mixed with an octave higher
Base: The normal octave setting
Crescendo
This is the attack rate for
the Strings‘ envelope.
Release
The Release rate for the Strings‘
envelope. Sustain is always at
100 %, so there is no need for a
decay setting.
This switch controls
which effect is
ad justed by the Depth
knob. Note that all
three effects can be
combined simulta-
neously.
Balance
The mix of Strings and Solo. The left position
selects Strings only. The right position selects
only the Solo section. In the middle position,
both Strings and Solo are mixed at full volume.
Tone
This selects the sound of the Solo section. Moving this
knob morphs smoothly through Bass, E-Piano, Clavi,
Synth and Pluto. Note that sounds only have a vague
resemblance to their names … this of course in keeping
with the style of string machines.
Tremolo
This adjusts both the rate and
depth of the stereo tremolo effect.
Split
This 3-position switch lets you set key
splits for the Solo section.
Low: Only the notes lower than the split
key will sound. Holding down one key of
your keyboard when selecting „Low“, sets
the split key to the current note being held.
Layer: Solo plays on all keys.
High: Only the notes from split key and
above will sound. Set the split key by
holding down the desired key while setting
the switch to „High.“
Envelope
This switch controls the
envelope operation for the
Solo section: in the left
position, the envelope has
no sustain and decays
immediately after the initial
attack. In the right position,
notes are held at full
sustain level until the key
is released.
Attack
In addition to setting the rate of Attack
the envelope, the first third controls
how much of a percussive click sound
is added each time a key is pressed.
Decay / Release
Decay Release or rate
for the envelope.
The Memory section provides 12 locations for storing and recalling
your settings. There are 3 banks of 4 sounds each. To select a
sound, first choose the (A, B or C), then press one of the Bank
buttons labeled 1 to 4 in order to load the sound. Think of Streichfett
sounds as having both a letter and a number like A4, B2, C3, etc.
To store a sound, press and hold one of the four buttons (1– 4) until
the button blinks. While it is blinking, you can choose a different
Bank Bank if you like by using the switch. Then just release the
button to complete the storing process.
PANIC!
In case you want
immediate silence, press
all four buttons 1 … 4
simultaneously.
To consult the full manual, please visit the download section
of our website at www.waldorfmusic.de.
The three effects
Animate: A Low Frequency Oscillator, aka LFO,
modulates the Strings sound. Both depth and rate
change as you turn the knob.
Phaser: Classic phase shifter effect. Feedback,
depth and rate are adjusted with the single knob
using the most pleasing settings we could find.
Reverb: Change both the size and volume of the
ambient room effect by scrolling through the
most useful settings.
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Pitch Bend Range:
Press and hold buttons 1– 4, then move the
Effect select switch to the desired position:
Animate: 2 semitones (default)
Phaser: 7 semitones
Reverb: 12 semitones (one octave)
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Waldorf |
Kategorie: | Midi-Tastur |
Modell: | Streichfett |
Produktfarbe: | Schwarz |
Energiequelle: | USB |
Kopfhörerausgänge: | 1 |
Gleichstrom-Anschluss (DC): | Nein |
Anzahl der USB-Anschlüsse: | 1 |
USB-Version: | 2.0 |
Schnittstelle: | USB |
MIDI-Out: | Ja |
MIDI-In: | Ja |
Geräuschkulisse: | Phaser, Reverberation |
MIDI-Tastatur Tastenanzahl: | - Schlüssel |
Anzahl Soundeffekte: | 2 |
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