- Guides, tutorials and docs
- Learning the Woovebox
- The very basics
- Quick start tutorial 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 over Bluetooth
- Battery and charging
- Hardware quirks and limitations
- Understanding DSP load
- Looking after your Woovebox
- Firmware updates
More
This short tutorial only scratches the surface of your Woovebox' capabilities. Please see the rest of the support and documentation to get to know your Woovebox, sound design, mastering and music production.
You may also be interested in...
- "Knight Rider" (1982) (remake) song SYX (under Example songs and patches .SYX files)
The track does not use samples and 100% of the sounds are generated by synthesis, including the guitars, all percussion and brass stabs.
- Low Frequency Oscillators (LFOs) (under Sound design)
A hold time (in milliseconds) may be specified to sample & hold the LFO for the specified duration.
- 4. n.V.En Noise Volume End (under DJ page)
- DJ FX (under Sound design)
The DJ FX buffers can be used to silently prepare a buffer before the song starts.
- Replacing the battery (under Looking after your Woovebox)
Once safely opened and disconnected, the battery itself is relatively easy and cheap to replace.
- Guides, tutorials and docs
- Learning the Woovebox
- The very basics
- Quick start tutorial 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 over Bluetooth
- Battery and charging
- Hardware quirks and limitations
- Understanding DSP load
- Looking after your Woovebox
- Firmware updates