Clavia Nord Modular & Micro Modular V3 [45/232] Knobs and controllers

Clavia Nord Modular & Micro Modular V3 [45/232] Knobs and controllers
NORD MODULAR V3.0 4. Basic functions
Page 37
K
KK
K
N
NN
NO
OO
OB
BB
BS
SS
S
A
AA
AN
NN
ND
DD
D
C
CC
CO
OO
ON
NN
NT
TT
TR
RR
RO
OO
OL
LL
LL
LL
LE
EE
ER
RR
RS
SS
S
The 18
K
NOBS
on the front panel of Nord Modular (3
K
NOBS
+ 1 button on Micro Modular) are useful
sources for modulation. Also control- and on/off pedals can be used for modulation (not on Micro Mod-
ular). The
K
NOBS
and controllers can be assigned to almost any parameter in Nord Modular. They can
also become an important part of the patch itself, controlling, for example, a mod-amount in real time,
or affecting the entire path of a signal by controlling a switch module or a mixer.
A
AA
A
S
SS
SS
SS
SI
II
IG
GG
GN
NN
N
A
AA
A
K
KK
KN
NN
NO
OO
OB
BB
B
T
TT
TO
OO
O
A
AA
A
P
PP
PA
AA
AR
RR
RA
AA
AM
MM
ME
EE
ET
TT
TE
EE
ER
RR
R
A parameter can be either a continuous parameter (knob), or a selector switch (button). There are two
ways of assigning and deassigning a
K
NOB
to a parameter.
1. right[PC]/Ctrl[Mac]-click on a parameter in the Editor window, select Knob from the popup menu
and select one of the Knobs in the menu.
To deassign a
K
NOB
, select Disable at the bottom of the popup menu. You can also re-assign a
K
NOB
by selecting another (unused) Knob in the popup menu. This method also allows you to assign the
other available, external controllers (Pedal, After touch and the On/Off switch) to a parameter. These
controllers are found at the bottom of the Knob popup.
2. (Not Micro Modular) Put a parameter in the Editor window in focus, press the
E
DIT
button on the
front panel, press and hold the
A
SSIGN
button and turn a
K
NOB
. The LED next to the
K
NOB
will
light up, indicating an assignment. To deassign a
K
NOB
, press the
S
HIFT
button and turn the
K
NOB
A
K
NOB
or a controller will always control the entire range of a parameter. If you need to control the
range as well, use a Morph group instead. The Morph concept is described in “Morph groups” on
page 40.

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