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3. GETTING STARTED | 15
1 Press once on the SPLIT ON/SET button, located in the top row
above the Program area display. This activates a single split point in
the middle of the keyboard, at “C4”.
2 To adjust the position of the Split point, press and hold the SPLIT
ON/SET button.
3 There are two settings for each split point; Note and xFade. Make
sure the Note row is selected by pressing the Program 1 button,
corresponding to the 6/5 symbol in the display until the cursor is
on the lower row. Set the desired Mid split point using the dial.
4 Make sure that the other two split points (Low and High) are set to
“Off”.
The keyboard is now divided into two zones, the split point being
indicated with a green LED above the keyboard. The M LED above the
SPLIT ON/SET button will also be lit, indicating both that Split is turned
on, and that only the Mid split point is active.
ASSIGN THE PIANO TO THE UPPER ZONE
5 Press Piano A KB ZONE 3/4 (Shift+Octave Shift Up/Down) so that
only the two rightmost LEDs are lit.
This assigns Piano A to the upper zone of the keyboard. Feel free to use
the OCTAVE SHIFT 3/4 buttons in the Piano section for accessing a
different range of the piano sound.
ASSIGN THE SYNTH SOUND TO THE LOWER ZONE
Press the Synth A KB ZONE 3/4 (Shift+Octave Shift Up/Down) so
that only the two leftmost LEDs are lit. Note that if you have loaded or
created a Synth sound using multiple Layers you can double-tap on
Section Edit before editing KB Zone, which lets you set the KB Zone for
all Synth Layers at once.
i By using all three split points, Low, Mid and High, it is possible to
divide the keyboard into a total of four distinct zones to which any
Layer can be freely assigned.
ADD AN ORGAN LAYER
Let’s add an Organ sound to the Synth/Piano split we just created.
6 Turn on the Organ Section by pressing its ON button
7 Try out the loaded Organ sound and adjust it as desired, or load
an Organ Preset by pressing the Preset Library Organ button and
selecting a Preset like in the previous Synth example.
l While adjusting the sound of a Layer it can be monitored on its own
by pressing the SOLO button in the Program area and pressing the
button for that Layer to give it focus. Solo is exited by pressing Solo
again, or with Shift/Exit.
You should now have a sound which consists of the Organ assigned to
the entire keyboard, layered with a Synth sound at the left side of the
Split point and a Piano sound on the right side.
LAYER SCENE II
The Layer Scene functionality allows for creating two
independent Layer configurations where individual Layers
or Sections can be turned On or Off as desired in each.
Using our existing Organ, Piano and Synth combination,
let’s instead create a setup where we can switch
between Organ and the Piano and Synth combination:
1 Make sure that the Layer Scene II LED is unlit, meaning that we
are on Layer Scene I, and turn the Piano and Synth Sections off.
You should now have just the Organ sound, assigned to the entire
keyboard.
2 Press Layer Scene II and turn the Piano and Synth sections On.
Also make sure that the Organ section is turned Off.
3 Use the Layer Scene II button to toggle between the two Layer
configurations.
The Layer Scene II configuration is stored as part of a Program, and is
useful in scenarios where one wants to toggle between two distinct layer
configurations while staying within the same Program.
l An attached pedal, either the Foot Switch or the middle or left
pedal of a Nord Triple Pedal can be used for switching between
Layer Scene I and II. Read more about this on page 60.
MORPHS
The modulation wheel, a control pedal or the keyboard aftertouch can
be used to alter one or more parameters while playing. This is achieved
by selecting a morph source (the physical controller) a destination
parameter and the parameter range to include in the morph. Again, we
start out with the piano based Program at A:21.
1 We will now create a layered sound and morph the Piano B Level
with the Wheel, so start by making sure that the Piano Section is
turned On.
2 Press both Piano A and B buttons at once to activate both Layers.
3 Focus Piano B by pressing the B button and use the Piano Type
and Model controls to select a sound from the ELECTRIC category.
You should now have a grand piano sound layered with an electric
piano sound.
4 Drag the Piano B fader all the way down to hear only the grand
piano sound in Layer A.
5 Press and hold the WHEEL button in the Morph Assign group,
above the Program area dial.
6 With the WHEEL button pressed, push the Piano B fader all the way
up again.
7 Let go of the Morph WHEEL button. Play a few notes or chords,
while moving the modulation wheel.
As the wheel moves, the Piano B level increases and the sound changes
accordingly.
l One Morph source (Wheel, Control Pedal or Aftertouch) can control
several parameters at once.
l A Morph source can increase one parameter’s value while
decreasing the value of another at the same time. This makes it
possible, for example, to crossfade between instruments.
Read more about the Morph functionality on page 38.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Nord |
| Model | Stage 4 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 10906 MB |







