- Guides, tutorials and docs
- Learning the Woovebox
- The very basics
- Quick start guide and video
- Tempo and BPM
- Tracks
- Patterns
- Live pattern recording
- Conditional triggering and modification
- Chords
- Arpeggios
- Scales and modes
- Genres
- Patches and Presets
- Sound design
- Paraphonic parts
- Multi-instrument mode
- Risers, fallers, sweeps & ear candy
- Live mode
- Song mode
- Full song writing
- Sampler & vocoder
- Sidechaining, gating, ducking and compression
- Mastering
- Lo-fi & vintage analog and digital emulation
- Randomization
- Hall effect sensor playing
- Advanced techniques
- Undo
- Boot modes
- MIDI, Sync and connecting other gear
- Remote control expander mode
- Wireless MIDI
- Battery and charging
- Hardware quirks and limitations
- Understanding DSP load
- Looking after your Woovebox
- Firmware updates
- Looking after your Woovebox
- Cleaning and restoring the enclosure
Cleaning and restoring the enclosure
Woovebox SE and Pro enclosures are made of ABS plastic and can withstand most domestic cleaning products. Please avoid aggressive products, especially products with with acetone.
The "OG" Woovebox enclosures and screen surrounds are SLA 3D printed using a resin that has a deep black appearance. Part of achieving this black appearance is treatment with a mineral oil. If your Woovebox enclosure - for whatever reason - loses its sheen and starts to exhibit dull grey patches, you can restore it by spraying a little bit of WD40 (or a similar "Water Dispersant" clone-product) on a micro fibre cloth and rubbing it into the enclosure and screen surround as needed. Please avoid any other parts of your Woovebox, and do not spray WD40 on your Woovebox directly, as it acts as a solvent and may damage other parts (particularly the black paint on the LED screen itself). Please follow the directions on the can, and use it in well-ventilated environment only.
You may also be interested in...
- Product Warranty (under Terms, Conditions and Warranty)
If the product was purchased through a reseller, this warranty does not apply.
- Hardware quirks and limitations (under Guides, tutorials and docs)
The USB-C port on your Woovebox is used for charging only.
- 2/bS BLE enable in compatibility mode (under Boot modes)
To start your Woovebox with BLE enabled in compatibility mode, keep the 2/bS key pressed while switching on the device.
- Highlights (under Introducing firmware 2.0)
The sampler has received a massive upgrade with double the sampling time, revamped resampling ("skip back") feature, and more.
- Auto-save (under The very basics)
Please do not turn off your Woovebox when an auto save is scheduled.
- Guides, tutorials and docs
- Learning the Woovebox
- The very basics
- Quick start guide and video
- Tempo and BPM
- Tracks
- Patterns
- Live pattern recording
- Conditional triggering and modification
- Chords
- Arpeggios
- Scales and modes
- Genres
- Patches and Presets
- Sound design
- Paraphonic parts
- Multi-instrument mode
- Risers, fallers, sweeps & ear candy
- Live mode
- Song mode
- Full song writing
- Sampler & vocoder
- Sidechaining, gating, ducking and compression
- Mastering
- Lo-fi & vintage analog and digital emulation
- Randomization
- Hall effect sensor playing
- Advanced techniques
- Undo
- Boot modes
- MIDI, Sync and connecting other gear
- Remote control expander mode
- Wireless MIDI
- Battery and charging
- Hardware quirks and limitations
- Understanding DSP load
- Looking after your Woovebox
- Firmware updates