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NORD MODULAR G2 V1.4x 5. The Editor application: Basic module parameter controls
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Yellow and orange inputs that react on a Trigger (these inputs have an arrow symbol next to their input),
and receive a red or blue signal, react to the moment when the red or blue signal changes from any
negative or zero value to any positive value. This moment is sometimes named the ‘zero crossing’.
See for more in depth information “Signal types in a Patch” on page 134.
D
ISPLAY
BOXES
AND
GRAPHS
Some modules feature one or more display boxes that
display alphanumeric and/or graphical information.
Some oscillator modules, for example, display the
frequency. The read-out of the oscillators is selectable
between Hertz (absolute frequency values) and semitones
(pitches on the musical scale), by clicking on the
corresponding scroll button. Graphical information in
display boxes can be envelope curves, wave shapes, frequency diagrams etc.
LEDS
Some modules have
LED
s to indicate functions. The rate of a LFO, the opening or closing of an
Envelope or the current step position in a sequencer module are some examples of where
LED
s are used.
The
LED
’s of some modules can be assigned to a panel knob, making the
LED
-ring around the knob give
a visual indication about speed and waveform of some LFO’s or the VU-level of an output module.
BASIC MODULE PARAMETER CONTROLS
P
ARAMETERS
See for definition “Parameters” on page 19.
A knob parameter in the Editor is “turned” by click-holding it and moving the mouse. Click on the
increment and decrement buttons to change the value one step at a time. You can also use the computer
keyboard Up and Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the focused parameter value. A button is
toggled simply by clicking on it.
Tip! When pressing the Patch button on the G2 panel (associated
LED
lights up), the module that is
selected in the Editor program by a mouse-click on the module will have all its knobs and controls
temporarily auto-assigned to the assignable knobs on the G2 Panel. The Displays on the Panel will show
the values and you can immediately tweak the Panel knobs instead of turning the knobs with the mouse
in the editor program. Use the P
ARAMETER
P
AGES
1 to 3 buttons if the module has more than eight
knobs and controls. Pressing the Patch button again (
LED
goes Off) will make the Panel return to its
normal mode.
P
ARAMETERS
THAT
CAN
’
T
BE
CHANGED
BETWEEN
V
ARIATIONS
There are some things in the Patch that can’t be changed for different Variations: the number of modules,
cable connections and functions in drop-down selectors on modules, such as the drop-down waveform
selectors on Oscillator C and D, for example. This is because when the above mentioned things are
changed, the internal G2 system sound-engine has to recalculate the whole Patch, which necessarily
causes a brief moment of silence. Since Variation changes should be “glitch free”, these restrictions are
unavoidable. If you want to be able to switch Oscillator waveforms between Variations, use modules with
radio buttons instead, Oscillator A, B and ShpA, for example. The same goes for some of the LFO
modules.
Text displays Graphic display LED
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Nord |
| Model | Modular G2 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 60689 MB |







