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Modwave Owner's Manual modwave WAVETABLE SYNTHESIZER Owner’s Manual E1 Contents Contents Getting Started . 1 About the modwave manuals . 1 If you don’t usually read manuals... 1 Navigation. 1 SHIFT . 2 ENTER for accelerated editing. 2 Modulation . 2 Mod Knobs . 2 Help pages . 3 Structure . 3 Selecting and Playing Sounds . 4 Selecting Sounds . 4 Selecting Performances from the display . 4 Selecting from lists. 4 Using Set Lists . 5 Assigning a Performance to a Set List Slot. 6 Basic Editing . 7 Home Page (PERFORM) . 7 Layer Programs . 7 Velocity Zones. 8 Keyboard Zones . 8 Program Setup . 9 Voice Assign. 10 Layer Setup. 12 Performance Setup . 13 Write . 14 Saving Sounds. 14 Name . 14 Editing names . 15 Write Metadata . 15 Compare . 15 Using Compare . 16 Delete from Database. 16 Using Delete. 16 Wavetable Osc. ..
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