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7. EFFECTS | 23
RM (RING MODULATION)
Ring Modulation (RM) is a type of modulation where two signals are
multiplied with each other, resulting in an in-harmonic “bell like” sound.
On the Nord Organ 3 the instrument signal is multiplied with a sine
wave.
The RATE knob adjusts the frequency of the modulating sine wave.
FLANGER
The FLANGER produces a dramatic comb filter effect, giving the sound a
“swooshy” and resonant quality.
CHORUS
The versatile CHORUS effect gives the impression of “widening”, or
with more extreme settings severely detuning, the sound – achieved by
blending a number of modulated copies of the audio signal.
EQUALIZER
The three band EQUALIZER features controls for bass, a sweepable
middle band and treble.
The BASS frequency is set to 100 Hz, the TREBLE frequency is 4 kHz
and the sweepable middle band can be set between 200 Hz to 8 kHz,
using its FREQ knob.
The boost/cut range is +/- 15 dB for all bands.
DELAY
The DELAY unit produces echo/repeat effects. The Delay time is set by
tapping the TAP button, or by turning the TEMPO knob.
The FEEDBACK knob controls the number of delay repeats. At the
lowest setting only the initial repeat is heard, while the highest produces
a very long feedback tail.
The AMOUNT knob adjusts the balance between the dry signal and the
delay repeats.
UPPER ONLY
The Delay effect can optionally be applied to only the Upper manual,
with the Lower manual as well as the Bass Pedal range being
unaffected.
FILTER
The feedback filters, selected with the FILTER button, are great tools for
shaping the delay sound, especially when large feedback amounts are
used. Each consecutive Delay repeat is fed through the filter, resulting in
a progressively more filtered sound.
With the LP setting, all delay repeats are passed through a Low Pass
filter which reduces high frequency content in the delay feedback signal.
The HP setting provides a High Pass filter, removing low frequency
content. This can be useful for making long delay tails sound less
muddy.
The BP setting adds a Band Pass filter to the delay signal. This will
reduce both high and low frequencies, making for a progressively thinner
sound.
TEMPO
The tempo of the Delay can be set to values between 1.50 seconds and
20 milliseconds, using the TEMPO knob. The tempo is also displayed
as a BPM (Beats Per Minute) value, relative to a quarter-, eighth- or
sixteenth note subdivision depending on the tempo rate.
TEMPO TAP
Use TAP to set a delay time matching the tempo of a song. The tempo
is displayed both as a BPM value as well as in milliseconds. Simply tap
the Tempo button at the tempo you wish the Delay to sync to a number
of times, and the Delay time will be adjusted automatically.
l A minimum of two taps is required for defining a tempo, but
the button can be tapped as many times as needed for further
fine-tuning of the delay time.
ANALOG
There are two different delay modes, the normal (“non-analog”) mode,
and ANALOG (Shift+Tap). In Analog Mode the pitch of any sounding
repeats is altered if the tempo is changed – much like with a vintage
analog delay. What’s more, the exact character of each feedback Filter
setting differs slightly from when in “non-analog” mode. In Analog Mode
a slight distortion is also introduced into the delay line with each tap –
especially noticeable with larger feedback amounts.

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Productinformatie

MerkNord
ModelOrgan 3
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte4761 MB