Electric 200
Electric 200
Electric 200
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................................................3
WELCOME............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 CONCEPTS AND TERMINOLOGY.............................................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.3 COMPONENTS................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.4 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK/FLOW DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................................................. 5
CHAPTER 2 QUICK START GUIDE.................................................................................................................................................6
CHAPTER 3 INTERFACE AND CONTROLS..................................................................................................................................7
3.1 INTERFACE....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 CONTROLS....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.2.1 Keyboard Control................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.2.2 Piano Module........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.2.3 Effects Module........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
3.2.4 WaveSystem Toolbar ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
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Acknowledgement
The Electric 200 Piano samples library was recorded and produced by Yoad Nevo at Nevo Sound Studios in London, UK.
Visit www.yoadnevo.com/.
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1.1 Product Overview
Electric 200
The unmistakable sound of the electric piano has shaped our musical landscape since the 70s. This sound changed the way we
think about the piano, and it opened up many new musical possibilities. Now the sound, feel, and personality of this unique piano is
available from Waves.
Waves painstakingly sampled two well-used electric pianos to capture the nuance and detail of the original sound. The result
is the Electric 200 Piano plugin and standalone application. Every element of the instrument’s sound—down to its beautiful
imperfections—is captured to recreate the magic realism of the original. We’ve gone a few steps further by integrating our
high-quality studio effects and by adding unique features for tone shaping. And there’s a mix section that enables you to use these
tools to put your own personal stamp on this era-defining sound.
Made famous by music giants like Queen, Supertramp and Steely Dan, the timeless reed tone has been featured on countless classic
hits. For this instrument, we have painstakingly sampled two distinct vintage pianos. With precise tone controls and ‘70s inspired
effects, Electric 200 brings that punchy reed tone to life – twice.
Electric 200 Piano is powered by WSE, the Waves Sampler Engine, a state-of-the-art multi-sample engine designed to deliver solid,
high-quality performance.
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1.3 Components
Electric 200
The Electric 200 Piano has one component: Electric 200 Piano Stereo
Electric 200 Piano is a virtual instrument plugin and will appear under the related selection menus for virtual instruments under all
supported DAW host applications.
Waves Electric 200 Piano works also as a standalone application. It uses ASIO (Windows) or Core Audio (Mac) drivers to play
through your audio device of choice. Electric 200 Piano receives MIDI data to trigger notes and control changes.
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CHAPTER 2: QUICK START GUIDE
Electric 200
Insert Electric 200 Piano on an instrument track in your DAW or launch the standalone application. Start to play and you will
quickly understand how to get the sound you want. There are two modules with which to control the behavior and sound of the
instrument.
Use the top module to create and control effects such as tremolo, phasing, stereo imaging, chorus, and reverb.
Use the bottom module to control the characteristics of the keyboard and the amplifier.
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CHAPTER 3: INTERFACE AND CONTROLS
Electric 200
3.1 Interface
3.2 Controls
3.2.1 Keyboard Control
At the very bottom there’s a virtual keyboard designed to preview the sound of a note when a keyboard controller is not available.
Use a mouse or similar input device to play a note. This control cannot be automated, but it will follow any MIDI input device.
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3.2.2 Piano Module
Electric 200
Keys Section
Vel Curve
This control changes the curve of the velocity response from logarithmic to exponential.
When the control is set to 0, the curve is linear.
Range: -50% to +50%
Initial Value: 0
Reset Value: 0
Continuous control
Formant
The formant control changes the sound character but not the pitch. Each step equals a half-tone.
This means that when set to -12, the piano sound character will be lower by one octave, but the pitch will not change.
Range: -12 to +12
Initial Value: 0
Reset Value: 0
Discrete control, 25 steps.
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Mix Section
Electric 200
Instrument
The Instrument control provides a choice between the two sampled electric pianos.
Range: 1, 2
Initial Value: Instrument 2
Main
The Main control is the sampled sound of the electric piano, without the mechanics and the release keys sounds.
It controls the Main samples level in the overall mix.
Range: 0–100 %
Initial Value: 100%
Reset Value: 100%
Continuous control
Hammer
Hammer is the sampled sound of the mechanical hammer hit. It controls the Hammer samples level in the overall mix.
Range: 0–100 %
Initial Value: 35%
Reset Value: 0
Continuous control
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Key Up
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Key Up is the sound of the keys while releasing. It controls the Key Up samples level in the overall mix.
Range: 0 – 100%
Initial Value: 25%
Reset Value: 0
Continuous control
Mechanics
The Mechanics control is the sampled sound of the electric piano mechanics without the Main and the Key Up sounds.
It controls the Mechanics (thump) samples level in the overall mix.
Range: 0 – 100%
Initial Value: 25%
Reset Value: 0
Continuous control
Comp
The Comp control influences the mix of the internal compressor. Turning the knob clockwise increases the level.
Range: 0 – 100%
Initial Value: 50%
Reset Value: 0
Continuous control
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Amp Section
Electric 200
Amp On/Off
The Amp button turns the Amp section on or off.
Range: Off, On
Initial Value: On
Switch: On/Off
No Reset Value: Alt+click does not affect the current mode of this switch.
Drive
Controls the level of the amplifier overdrive.
Range: 0–100
Initial Value: 0
Reset Value: 0
Continuous control
Type
There are two microphone options in front of the amplifier: Condenser and Dynamic.
Range: A or B
Initial Value: A
Reset Value: A
Two-state switch
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Tone Section
Electric 200
Bass
The Bass control is a low shelf filter at 203 Hz, which can be decreased or increased by +/-18 dB.
Range: -50 to +50
Initial Value: 0
Reset Value: 0
Continuous control
Mid
The Mid control is a bell filter at 900 Hz, which can be increased or decreased by +/-18 dB.
Range: -50 to +50
Initial Value: 0
Reset Value: 0
Continuous control
Treble
The Treble control is a high-shelf filter at 1.875 kHz, which can be increased or decreased by +/-18 dB.
Range: -50 to +50
Initial Value: 0
Reset Value: 0
Continuous control
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Volume
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3.2.3 Effects Module
Electric 200
FX In/Out
The FX In/Out switch toggles all effect module sections on and off. When the FX module is again turned on,
each section will return to its previous state.
Tremolo Section
Tremolo On/Off
The Tremolo button turns the Tremolo section on or off.
Range: Off, On
Initial Value: On
Switch On/Off
No reset value: Alt+click does not affect the current mode of this switch.
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Tremolo Rate
Tremolo Rate provides control over Sync rates (such as ¼) or Free rates (in Hz), using the same knob.
The middle position,12 o’clock, is the slowest Free value. Turning the knob clockwise from this position increases the rate from
0.25Hz to 28Hz.
When the knob setting is less than 12 o’clock, values are defined with respect to the host. Turning the knob counterclockwise
increases the Tremolo rate through music note duration values related to the host’s BPM: 1/32T, 1/32, 1/32D, 1/16T, 1/16, 1/16D,
1/8T, 1/8, 1/8D, 1/4T, 1/4, 1/4D, 1/2, 1/2D, 1, 2/1.
2/1 equals one cycle in 2 bars.
Scaling: Custom.
Range: Sync 1/32T-2/1; Free 0.25Hz-28Hz
Initial Value: 1/16D sync rate
Reset Value: 1/16D sync rate
Continuous control
Tremolo Depth
The Depth control increases or decreases the amplitude level.
Range: 0–100
Initial Value: 60
Reset Value: 0
Continuous control
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AutoPan Section
Electric 200
AutoPan On/Off
The AutoPan button turns the Autopan section On or Off.
Range: Off, On
Initial Value: On
Switch On/Off
No reset value: Alt+click does not affect the current mode of this switch.
Autopan Rate
Autopan Rate provides control over Sync rates that relate to the host (such as ¼), or Free rates (in Hz) that can be set
independently of the host BPM, using the same knob.
The middle position,12 o’clock, is the slowest Free value. Turning the knob clockwise from this position increases the rate from
0.25 Hz to 28 Hz.
When the knob setting is less than 12 o’clock, values are defined with respect to the host. Turning the knob counterclockwise
increases the Autopan rate through music note duration values related to the host’s BPM: 1/32T, 1/32, 1/32D, 1/16T, 1/16, 1/16D,
1/8T, 1/8, 1/8D, 1/4T, 1/4, 1/4D, 1/2, 1/2D, 1, 2/1.
2/1 equals one cycle in 2 bars.
Scaling: Custom.
Range: Sync 1/32T-2/1 ; Free 0.25–28 Hz
Initial Value: 1/2 sync rate
Reset Value: 1/2 sync rate
Continuous control
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Pan Depth
Electric 200
Phaser Section
Phaser On/Off
The Phaser button turns the Phaser section on or off.
Range: Off, On
Initial Value: On
No Reset Value: Alt+click does not affect the current mode of this switch.
Phaser Mix
Controls the level of the Phaser effect.
Range: 0–100%
Initial Value: 25%
Reset Value: 0
Continuous control
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Electric 200
Phaser Rate
Phaser Rate provides control over Sync rates that relate to the host (such as ¼), or Free rates (in Hz) that can be set
independently of the host BPM, using the same knob. The middle position, 12 o’clock, is the slowest Free value.
Turning the knob clockwise from this position increases the rate from 0.01 Hz to 22 Hz.
When the knob setting is less than 12 o’clock, values are defined with respect to the host. Turning the knob counterclockwise
increases the Phaser Rate through music note duration values related to the host’s BPM:
1/32T, 1/32, 1/32D, 1/16T, 1/16, 1/16D, 1/8T, 1/8, 1/8D, 1/4T, 1/4, 1/4D, 1/2, 1/2D, 1, 2/1.
2/1 equals one cycle in 2 bars.
Scaling: Custom.
Range: Sync 1/32T-2/1 / Free 0.01–22Hz
Initial Value: 0.03 Hz free rate
Reset Value: 0.07 Hz free rate
Continuous control.
Phaser Depth
The Depth control controls the Phaser feedback.
Range: 0–100
Initial Value: 53.5
Reset Value: 0
Continuous control
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Chorus Section
Electric 200
Chorus On/Off
The Chorus button turns the Chorus section on or off.
Range: Off, On
No reset value: Alt+click does not affect the current mode of this switch
Depth
The Depth control influences the dry/wet mix of the signal into the chorus and determines how much the module
oscillator will influence the delay. The chorus engine contains four delays and four oscillators.
Range: 0–100
Initial Value: 25
Reset Value: 0
Continuous control
Reverb Section
Reverb Mix
Controls the balance between the dry and wet signal, and also controls the amount of reverb added.
Range: 0% (dry) to 100% (wet)
Default: 30%
Reset Value: 0% (dry)
Continuous control
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Reverb Predelay
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Controls the amount of the delay between the dry and wet signals.
Range: 20 ms–400 ms (milliseconds)
Initial Value: 55 ms
Reset Value: 55 ms
Continuous control
Reverb Time
Control the reverb time, up to 6 seconds.
Range: 0.4 sec–6 sec
Default: 2 sec
Reset Value: 2 sec
Continuous control
Reverb Damp
Increases the level of the high frequencies during the decay as a factor of the reverb time.
Range 0.1 – 2.0
Default: 0.8
Reset Value: 0.8
Continuous control
Meters
Meter Scale
Peak meter: -30 dB–0 dB, showing a VU meter scale calibrated for 18 dB of headroom (0 dBVU = -18 dBFS).
Split Meters
Separate left and right meter indicators.
Black: Left
Green: Right
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3.2.4 WaveSystem Toolbar
Electric 200
Use the bar at the top of the plugin to save and load presets, compare settings, undo and redo steps, and resize the plugin. To
learn more, click the icon at the upper-right corner of the window and open the WaveSystem Guide.
Sample-based instruments load the default sample library when the plugin is instantiated or the application is launched. Click
on the Samples button to navigate to another sample library folder. This library will become the default until you load another
library. The folder must contain valid Waves sampled instrument files, otherwise the OK button will be grayed out. You can
download Waves sample libraries from the Waves download page
http://www.waves.com/downloads/sample-libraries
Tune
Allows global fine tuning of the instrument. Range:
-100 – 100 cents
Initial Value: 0, Reset Value: 0, Continuous control
Vel
When the Velocity button is checked, the Velocity setting changes to the value specified by the preset that is being loaded.
When the box is unchecked, the velocity setting is not affected by the preset.
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• All Notes Off Sends an All-Notes-Off MIDI command to the ELECTRIC 200 Piano synthesizer. Useful in cases of “stuck”
Electric 200
sustaining notes.
• Preferences Displays the preferences dialog for Audio, MIDI, and User Choices configurations.
• Exit Quits the application.
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