CLAVIA DMI AB CLAVIA NORD Piano 2 HP [18/27] Amp comp
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18 | Nord PiaNo 2 User MaNUal os v1.1X
Effect 1
Effect 1 offers three different types of effects:
Tremolo, Auto-Panning, and 2 types of Wah-Wah.
The tremolo and the auto-panning have 3 selectable depths. Pan1 is
less dramatic than Pan2, and Pan 3 (both Pan LEDs lit) is the most
dramatic.
Tremolo is a volume modulation that continuously varies the signal vol-
ume. Tremolo is a commonly used effect, especially for electric pianos.
The Tremolo effect is stereo in/stereo out.
Rate range: 0 - 10.5 Hz.
The Pan effect is an automatic panning modulation that smoothly
moves the signal between the left and right outputs in the stereo pan-
orama. The Pan effect is stereo in/stereo out.
Rate range: 0 - 10.5 Hz.
The A-Wa is a wah-effect where a lowpass filter sweeps across the
frequency range, and is controlled by the volume of the signal. This
means that you can use the velocity on the keyboard to control the
amount of “Quack!” in the sound. The Rate knob sets the frequency
range of the sweep.
A-Wa1 has a nice, mellow sound. A-Wa2 reacts a bit faster and gives
you a brighter, more distinct character.
The Wah effects are stereo in/stereo out.
Effect 2
Effect 2 offers three types of modulation effects:
Phaser, Flanger and Chorus.
Each of these effects has 3 selectable depths in the same fashion as
the tremolo and pan in the Effects 1 section. The Rate knob control the
rate of the effect.
The Flanger produces a characteristic comb filter effect. The Flanger
effect is stereo in/stereo out.
Rate range: 0 - 10.5 Hz.
The Phaser effect produces a characteristic “sweep” effect commonly
used with electric piano sounds. The phaser effect is stereo in/stereo
out.
Rate range: 0 - 10.5 Hz.
The Chorus effect simulates having several slightly de-tuned signals.
The Chorus is stereo in/stereo out.
Rate range: 0 - 2.7 Hz.
Delay
The delay allows you to add echo effects. The delay time can be set
between 20 and 750 milliseconds. The delay effect is stereo in/stereo
out.
Dry/Wet
The Dry/Wel knob sets the balance between the dry, unprocessed
signal and the wet, processed signal.
Feedback
The Feedback is the number of repeats. There are four available set-
tings, indicated by the LEDs. Press the Feedback button repeatedly to
select a setting.
Tempo Tap/Set
Tap the Tempo button to set a delay time. Pressing and holding the
Tap/Set button allows you to set a delay time using the Up/Down but-
tons to the left of the Display.
If the Delay Mode in the Sound Menu is set to “Analog”, the pitch
of the repeats will change if you change the tempo with the Up/
Down buttons. If you set the tempo by tapping, this pitch change
will not occur.
Equalizer
The Nord Piano 2 has a 3-band EQ with treble, bass and a sweep-able
midrange (4 kHz, 100 Hz and 200 Hz ~ 8 kHz). The frequencies can be
boosted or attenuated with +/- 15 dB. The EQ is stereo in, stereo out.
Amp/Comp
This section contains the speaker/amp emulations and a compressor.
Small, JC and Twin emulates three different kinds of amplifier and
speaker cabinets. The Dist is a tube distortion effect without any
speaker emulation. The amount of drive is controlled by the Speaker/
Comp knob.
The Small, JC and Twin effects are mono in/mono out, the Dist effect is
stereo in/stereo out.
Comp is a compressor that will even out the dynamics of what you
play, making low level sounds louder and high level sounds lower in
volume. This produces a tight, punchy sound and makes the overall
level easier to control in a live mix situation. The compressor is stereo
in/stereo out.
When Comp is active, the Drive/Comp knob controls the amount of
compression applied.
Reverb
The Reverb section simulates the natural sound reflections in various
acoustic environments. You can choose between six reverb types with
various lengths and densities, indicated by the LEDs in the selector.
The Stage “1” is a softer version, the Stage “2” is a brighter version,
etc.. The reverb effect is stereo in/stereo out.
The Dry/Wet knob sets the balance between the unprocessed and the
processed signal.
Содержание
- Nord piano 2 ha88 1
- Nord piano 2 hp 1
- Os version 1 x 1
- User manual 1
- Additional safety information 2
- Caution attention 2
- Important safety instructions save these instructions 2
- Instructions pertaining to a risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons 2
- About the midi implementatio 3
- About the nord piano 2 3
- About the program 3
- About this manua 3
- Acoustic 3
- Adding effect 3
- Audio connection 3
- Connections 3
- Disclaime 3
- Edit a progra 3
- Effects 3
- Factory program 3
- Free sound 3
- Getting started 3
- Introduction 3
- Kbd touch setting 3
- Knobs button 3
- Live mod 3
- Memory protectio 3
- Midi connection 3
- Midi men 3
- Music stan 3
- Nord piano 2 reference 3
- Nord piano 2 user manual 3
- Nord piano 2 with a sequence 3
- Nord sound manage 3
- Nord sound manager 3
- Os and internal memor 3
- Os upgrade 3
- Panel overview 3
- Pedal connection 3
- Pedal men 3
- Pedal noise with triple peda 3
- Piano librar 3
- Program controller dump 3
- Program section 3
- Sample synt 3
- Sample synth 3
- Select a progra 3
- Selecting a sample synth soun 3
- Sound men 3
- Split the keyboar 3
- Storing a progra 3
- String resonanc 3
- System men 3
- Thank you 3
- The instrumen 3
- The menus 3
- Transpos 3
- Usb connectio 3
- About this manual 4
- Disclaimer 4
- Factory programs 4
- Free sounds 4
- Introduction 4
- Nord sound manager 4
- Os and internal memory 4
- Os upgrades 4
- Restoring the factory content 4
- Thank you 4
- About the nord piano 2 5
- Piano library 5
- Sample synth 5
- Small medium large xtra large 5
- String resonance 5
- The instrument 5
- Nord piano 2 user manual os v1 x 6
- Pedal noise with triple pedal 6
- Knobs buttons 7
- On off and source buttons 7
- Panel overview 7
- Selector buttons 7
- Shift button 7
- Audio connections 8
- Connections 8
- Headphones 8
- Left out and right out 8
- Midi connections 8
- Midi in 8
- Midi out 8
- Monitor in 8
- Usb connection 8
- Chapter 4 connections 9 9
- Music stand 9
- Nord triple pedal 9
- Pedal connections 9
- Sustain pedal input 9
- Volume pedal input 9
- About the programs 10
- Edit a program 10
- Getting started 10
- Select a program 10
- Chapter 5 getting started 11 11
- Live mode 11
- Memory protection 11
- Selecting a sample synth sound 11
- Storing a program 11
- Adding effects 12
- Nord piano 2 user manual os v1 x 12
- Split the keyboard 12
- Transpose 12
- Use the delay 12
- Acoustics 13
- Chapter 5 getting started 13 13
- Kbd touch settings 13
- Nord piano 2 reference 14
- Program section 14
- Chapter 6 nord piano 2 reference 15 15
- Kbd split 15
- Kbd touch 15
- Keyboard split position c4 15
- Live mode 15
- Mono output 15
- Pno synt 15
- Programs 1 5 15
- Set split 15
- Synt pno 15
- Transpose 15
- Transpose clear 15
- Use keyboard split point c3 15
- Acoustics 16
- Long release 16
- Nord piano 2 user manual os v1 x 16
- Pedal noise 16
- Piano model 16
- Piano type 16
- String resonance 16
- Sustped off 16
- Type description 16
- Attack 17
- Chapter 6 nord piano 2 reference 17 17
- Effects 17
- Piano octave shift 17
- Release 17
- Sample 17
- Sample octave shift 17
- Sample synth 17
- Amp comp 18
- Effect 1 18
- Effect 2 18
- Equalizer 18
- Nord piano 2 user manual os v1 x 18
- Reverb 18
- Control change cc mode 19
- Fine tune 19
- Global transpose 19
- Local control 19
- Memory protect on off 19
- Midi channel 19
- Midi menu 19
- Program change mode 19
- Send cc 19
- System menu 19
- The menus 19
- Dump program one all 20
- Fx delay mode 20
- Nord piano 2 user manual os v1 x 20
- Pedal menu 20
- Piano pedal 20
- Piano pedal noise level 20
- Piano string res level 20
- Sostenuto pedal func 20
- Sound menu 20
- Volume pedal func 20
- Volume pedal gain 20
- Volume pedal type 20
- Chapter8nordsoundmanager 21 21
- Nord sound manager 21
- System requirements 21
- About the midi implementation 22
- Nord piano 2 with a sequencer 22
- Chapter 9 midi 23 23
- Controller 23
- Midi controller list 23
- Nord piano 2 parameter midi 23
- Program controller dumps 23
- Receive midi sysex dumps 23
- Sending midi controller dumps 23
- Sending program dumps 23
- Function transmitted recognized remarks 24
- Midi implementation chart 24
- Nord piano 2 user manual os v1 x 24
- Chapter10index 25 25
- Compliance information statement 26
- Declaration of conformity 26
- Fcc information u s a 26
- Notice 26
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