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Waldorf Blofeld. Waldorf's Blofeld is benign and refreshingly. Each patch keeps its own Effect 1 setting and there's a mix level available to. Waldorf Blofeld Patch Manager Database. The loop makes it possible to use shorter samples that still can be played for a duration that is longer than the sample itself. The loop functions also includes a crossfade option that can be monitored in real time, with various options for the length, crossfade curves etc. Sample preset. When the audio.
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As you walk through the factory patches, you might notice some patches are louder than others. Or perhaps you programmed your own patch and can’t quite get it to be loud enough to be in balance with other patches in your set. Here are a few quick tips to take a quieter patch and make it go to 11.
Make Sure the Amp Volume is set to 127 Hit the “Shift” button and navigate to the “Amplifier Page”. Verify that overall “Volume” is set to 127. Note the “Velocity” parameter is a global patch parameter that determines how much velocity effects volume. If you play with a light touch, you might want to take this parameter down some.
If it is set to 0 velocity does not effect the volume. Crank Up Your Oscillator Volumes Make sure the oscillators that are active are high enough for your needs. Click the Oscillator button in the matrix to turn select the first menu for Oscillators, and crank the 4th knob over. Repeat for other oscillators.
This Parameter Goes to 11! Now for the secret sauce. Let’s say you have a patch and all the levels are perfect and in balance, yet it’s still too quite relative to other patches in your set. You can get a volume boost quickly with on parameter set, Filter Drive. The “Tube” drive curve with values down in the teens can add a volume boost without distortion. To make the patch rip the audience's face off, set the value to 127! Experiment with other drive curves.
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More Blofeld Please I hope you found these tips helpful. You can view other posts on the. I’m slowly working on some patches that I plan to make available as a library down the road. If you’d like to be notified and check the box for “Patches for Waldorf Blofeld” Mark Mosher Electronic Music Artist, Boulder, CO Synthesist| Composer| Keyboardist| Performer. Nice tips here!
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I noticed something about the Blofeld filter stage as I’ve been getting deeper into programming sounds on it. The output of the filters are nearly always driven/saturated to some miniscule degree depending on curve type selected. This is heard by switching through the various drive/saturation types with Mix set to 0 and listening to the slight yet audible results. One thing I do now to get a tad more boost from a plucked or stabby type patch without driving it is to switch the drive curve to Pickup 1 or 2, while leaving mix at 0. It seems to add a very minimal amount of drive to bring the filter output forward just that much more.