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NORD MODULAR G2 V1.4x 5. The Editor application: Basic module parameter controls
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down selectors will force the Sound engine to recalculate the patch and thus cause a brief moment of
silence.
Drop-down selectors are distinguished by a vertical rectangular button with a small black triangle on it.
When you click and hold this type of selector, a drop-down list with various alternatives is shown. Some
drop-down selectors also feature a graph to display the current selection (a waveform, for example). The
advantage of using drop-down selectors compared to radio button selectors in a module is that the
module replaces the function rather than switches between functions. This makes modules with drop-
down selectors use less Patch Load than radio button modules, e.g. compare the Patch Load of the
OscShpA and the OscShpB modules. However, when you change these types of drop-down parameters,
it will force the Sound engine to recalculate the Patches in all active Slots and thus cause a brief moment
of silence.
Note that drop-down selectors
CANNOT
be assigned to a K
NOB
, M
ORPH
GROUP
or
MIDI
C
ONTROLLER
, and they can
ONLY
be set to a new setting in the Editor program.
Also, modules with drop-down selectors can have only one selection for all Variations in a Patch.
S
CROLL
BUTTONS
Some buttons look like regular “single” buttons. However, they have more than two states!
These buttons are called scroll buttons since you “scroll” through the different states. The
different states are selected by clicking the button repeatedly. An example of a scroll button
is the ‘Semi/Partial/Frequency/Factor’ scroll button on the Oscillator modules. When you click on a
scroll button you activate the next function in line. When you click again the following function is activated
and so on. An example of a scroll button is the Attack/Decay Shape button of the ADSR Envelope
module.
N
AME
BUTTONS
Several modules are equipped with buttons that allow you to change their caption text. If these
buttons are associated with a knob (e.g. the Mix4-1C module) and the knob is assigned to an
assignable knob on the G2 panel, the button is automatically assigned to the panel push-button
under the panel knob as well. Additionally the caption text shows up in the panel display that belongs to
the panel knob. These buttons are a powerful way to create your own user interface for your patch. If the
button is on a mixer module you can type the name of the sound that is controlled by this mixer knob,
e.g. ’HiHat’ or ’Kick’ in a drumkit patch. This will make it much easier to work with the G2 on stage.
Caption texts can be changed by right clicking on the button and choosing ‘Edit name’ in the popup-
menu.
The Name buttons not only show these names
in the panel display but also act as mute buttons.
Another module that can be used to make your
own ‘patch to panel’ interface is the ConstSwT
or Constant Switch Toggling module from the
Level Module Group selector (third one from
the left in the Level Module Group). This
module produces a level on its output that can
be connected to a modulation input on another module. By assigning the module knob to a G2 panel
knob and putting your own text on the Name button you have a convenient way of naming a parameter
any way you like, as long as the new name fits in seven characters.
Name buttons can be toggling or momentary push buttons. If there is an arrow next to a Name button it is
a momentary push button that is
ON
as long as you keep the Name button pressed and goes
OFF
as soon
as the button is released. Modules that have a momentary Name button have a capital M in their name,
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Nord |
| Model | Modular G2 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 60689 MB |







