- 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
- Tracks
- Pages
Pages
Each track has a number of pages (use the value knob to scroll through these pages) where different aspects are configured;
- 'Seq' (Sequencer); sequencing/editing of notes/steps across sixteen patterns (hold play + press 1-16 to switch pattern).
- 'Pttn' (Pattern); pattern-specific settings such as length, playback speed and chaining.
- 'GLob' (Global); global settings for the track, such as volume, FX sends, synthesis algorithm, and transpose options.
- 'Osc1'/'Osc2' (Oscillator 1 and 2); settings for oscillator 1 and 2.
- 'AMPL' (Amplitude); amplitude-related settings for oscillator 1 and 2, such as ADSR timings/levels and amplitude LFOs.
- 'FLtr' (Filter); filter-related settings such as filter selection, cut-off frequency, resonance, ADSR timings/levels and filter frequency LFO.
- 'Pich' (Pitch); pitch-related settings such as pitch quantization, portamento/glide, and pitch LFOs.
- 'Pan' (Panning); panning-related settings such as left/right balance, auto panning, auto start position, and pitch-to-stereo spread.
- 'dyna' (Dynamics); dynamics-related settings such as compressor/limiter, gating and side-chaining.
- 'Pach' (Patch); patch management-related functionality such as selection of presets, copying and dumping of patches (via context menu).
Note that different context menu options may be available depending on the page.
You may also be interested in...
- Fragment DJ FX Mode (under Fragments; arranging and building your song)
Fragment DJ mode is an alternative view of a programmed fragment.
- 4. d2.Al Delay2 Algorithm (under EFct (global song-wide multi-effects) page)
Choose between; dly (delay); standard delay, identical to delay 1.
- 7. M.U.OF Mute unmute offset (under Patterns)
- 5. Mu.Ln Mute length (under Patterns)
If 'Mu.Ln' + 'UM.Ln' does not the equal pattern length (Pt.Ln), interesting polymeters can eventuate.
- MIDI In (under MIDI, Sync and connecting other gear)
Your Woovebox responds to note velocity, and responds to both "velocity 0" and note off messages to turn off notes.
- 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