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NORD MODULAR G2 V1.4x 13. Module reference: FX group
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F
LANGER
The Flanger is based on the Nord Electro flanger effect
and simulates a vintage type of flanger. The flanger effect
is a very characteristic type of “sweep” effect. It’s quite
similar to the phaser effect but has a little different
characteristics.
R
ATE
Set the flanger sweep rate. Range: 62.9 s/cycle to 24.4 Hz.
R
ANGE
Set the frequency range in which the flanger should operate. Range:
F
EEDBACK
Set the signal feedback and thus increase the flanger effect depth. See also "Common FX group
parameters”.
D
IGITIZER
The Digitizer module continuously samples an incoming
signal at a selectable sample rate and bit resolution. The
module can e.g. sample a clean audio signal and
transform it down to a dirty 8 bit, 5 kHz signal. Great for
“low-fi” effects with lots of aliasing.
S
AMPLE
RATE
Set desired sample rate in Hz with the knob to the right of the display box. Range: 32.70 Hz to 50.2 kHz.
You can modulate the sample rate from a modulation source patched to the control signal input to the
left of the display box. Attenuate the modulation signal with the knob to the left of the display box
[A
TTENUATOR
T
YPE
III].
Q
UANTIZATION
(B
ITS
)
Select the bit resolution with the arrow buttons. Range: 1 to 12 bits and Off. ‘Off’ means full resolution,
i.e. 24 bits. The resolution is shown in the display box. See also "Common FX group parameters”.
F
REQ
S
HIFT
The Frequency Shifter detunes all sinewave partials in an
audio signal by the number of Hertz set by the Shift
control. The module is modelled after a design by Harald
Bode which was produced by Moog in the early sixties of
the last century. The sonic effect is very similar to the effect of a ringmodulator, in fact internally the
Frequency Shifter uses ringmodulators to create the effect. Technically speaking the module creates two
separate sidebands around every sinewave partial in the audio input signal. E.g., if the input signal is a
note at 220 Hz with the second and third harmonic present there are three partials in this input signal,
one at 220 Hz, one at 440 Hz and one at 660 Hz. If the Shift setting is set to 43 Hz the three partials
would change to 177 Hz, 397 Hz and 617 Hz on the Down output. and 263 Hz, 483 Hz, and 703 Hz on
the Up output. These new frequency relations are not harmonic anymore and will cause the signals on
the Up and Down outputs to sound inharmonic.

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ModelModular G2
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TaalNederlands
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