Sound Parameters – MixerWaldorf Q User’s Manual 80MixerIn the Mixer, you control the volumes of the oscillators, the noise generator and an external soundsource. Ring modulation can be applied optionally to extend the Q’s tonal range.The following picture of the Q’s front panel shows the Mixer section:EditOsc 1BalanceOsc 2BalanceOsc 3BalanceNoise / ExtBalanceRingModOsc1/Osc2MixerPicture 18: Mixer Section Q KeyboardMixer Panel ControlsThe most commonly used controls of the Mixer can be found on the front panel.Selecting an Oscillator for the Mixer-Level on the Q RackPress one or more Oscillator Select buttons in the Oscillator Section to select one or moreOscillators on the Q Rack for adjusting the Mixerlevel/Balance.Level 0…127Volume of the selected Oscillator(s).Balance F1 64…mid…F2 63Determines the ratio of the selected Oscillator’s signal that is sent to the inputs of Filter 1 and Filter 2(see routing picture). If set to F1 64, the signal is sent to Filter 1 only. Higher values will increase theamount of signal that feeds Filter 2 and decrease the amount of signal that feeds Filter 1. If set to mid,both filters will receive the same signal level. If set to F2 63, the signal is sent to Filter 2 only.Additional Controls on the Q Keyboard:Osc1 0…127Volume of Oscillator 1.Osc1 Balance F1 64…mid…F2 63Determines the ratio of the oscillator’s signal that is sent to the inputs of Filter 1 and Filter 2 (seerouting picture). If set to F1 64, the signal is sent to Filter 1 only. Higher values will increase theamount of signal that feeds Filter 2 and decrease the amount of signal that feeds Filter 1. If set to mid,both filters will receive the same signal level. If set to F2 63, the signal is sent to Filter 2 only.