VST-AU Pulse Editor User Manual

VST-AU Pulse Editor

Note - This manual only covers information related to the specific product and synthesizer model. Please also see the Global User Manual for more information about the main portions of the software that are not specific to the synthesizer model.

This software will work with the Waldorf Pulse and Pulse Plus model synthesizers. Runs on 64bit MacOS 10.15 - 12 and Windows 10 - 11 systems. Plug-ins work with recent and latest versions of Steinberg Cubase & Nuendo, Ableton Live, Apple Logic Pro, Propellerheads Reason, Cakewalk Bandlab, MOTU Digital Performer, Presonus StudioOne, Bitwig Studio, Cockos Reaper, ImageLine FLStudio, Acoustica Mixcraft, and AcidPro Next, and other DAW's that support independent MIDI port I/O configurations. For DAW Host setup information, please see the DAW Setup Guide.

 

Table of Contents

 

Required Settings on the Synthesizer

You will need to make a few settings on the Pulse to make sure things are running properly.

  • Make sure you have your MIDI ports and channels set up and matching properly and that all cables are working and connected properly.
  • Note - You do not need the latest 2.0.1 Pulse Operating System installed to use the Editor.

 

Using The Graphical User Interface

The graphical user interface of the VST-AU Pulse Editor is designed for maximum ease of use, giving you easy access to all of the parameters right on one screen. You are also able to rename, modify and browse the Patches right inside the Editor itself. All controls are handled via either a slider, knob, combo box, button or text edit box.

 

The Main User Interface View

VST-AU Pulse Editor Main View

Some hosts do not allow plug-ins to use keystrokes on the main plug-in window. You can still use the Patch Manager to rename the Patch in this case.

Use the Mouse Scroll Scroll Wheel to increment slider and knob movements in single increments.

Double-click a slider or knob to set it to 'middle' position.

Use the arrow buttons on your keyboard to move up and down and left and right through Patches.

 

 

MIDI Implementation Chart

The following MIDI data is transmitted (Tx) and Received (Rx) from the Editor and may be filtered as well.

MIDI Message
Tx Rx
Channel Y Y
Mode Y Y
Note On/Off Y Y
Velocity Y Y
Aftertouch Y Y
Poly Pressure Y Y
Pitch Wheel Y Y
Modulation (CC1) Y Y
Continuous Control (CC) Y Y
Program Change Y Y
System Common Y Y
System Realtime Y Y
System Exclusive Y Y

For a full list of the parameters and their value ranges, please refer to the synthesizer's User Manual.

  

Disclaimer

Waldorf and the Pulse™ names and logos are the property of Waldorf Music, GmbH. Steinberg and the VST name and logos are the property of Steinberg Media, GmbH. Apple Computer and the Audio Units name and logos are the property of Apple Computer.