Introduction – What to read?Waldorf Q User’s Manual 14If you are a synthesizer hotshotDo you own a whole bunch of various synthesizers of all flavours, analog, digital, sample playback,and know how to create and modify sounds, multis and other patch types on them? Do you alreadyown any Waldorf synthesizers so that you are familiar with their structure and terminology. Thenmake sure to read at least the following chapters. They describe the extraordinary features andfunctions of the Q.Section Chapter Sub-ChapterIntroduction General Safety Guidelines Power SupplySetup and Connection External InputSwitching offPanic FunctionSelecting Programs Sound Selection by CategoryInstruments and Sounds all chaptersBasic OperationEditing Parameters all chaptersMulti Parameters Ctrl W…ZMulti ModeInstrument Parameters Selecting an Instrument for editingInstrument settingsStep Sequencer all chaptersThe TempoClockModulation Speed LevelsXphormOscillators FM and FM SourceWavetable OscillatorsMixer BalanceNoise / Ext. BalanceN/E Select F1 / F2 FeedRoutingFilter Selecting and Editing FiltersFM and FM SourcePan, PanMod and PanMod SourceFilter Types Comb + and Comb -Effects FX TypesVocoder all chaptersArpeggiator Edit Menu all chaptersArpeggiator Edit Menu StepDataall chaptersEnvelopes ModeADS1DS2R EnvelopeOne Shot EnvelopeLoopS1S2 EnvelopeLoop All EnvelopeLFOs Sync, Fade, Clocked, PhaseModulation Matrix all chaptersSound ParametersModifier Matrix all chaptersGlobal Parameters Global Menu Global MIDI Channel, Sysex IDClock, Controller SendInput Gain, Mix In parameterTable 2: Suggested chapters for synthesizer cracks