Clavia Nord Modular & Micro Modular V3 [48/232] Morph groups

Clavia Nord Modular & Micro Modular V3 [48/232] Morph groups
4. Basic functions NORD MODULAR V3.0
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When you edit a parameter that is assigned to a MIDI controller, it will transmit MIDI controller data.
It does not matter if you edit the parameter from the Editor or on the synthesizer with the
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(not Micro Modular).
You may also assign a parameter to a
K
NOB
as described earlier. In that a case, turning a
K
NOB
will result
in editing the parameter, which subsequently generates MIDI controller data. De-assign a parameter
from a MIDI controller by highlighting a controller and clicking No controller in the dialog box.
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If you want to use one or several
K
NOBS
to exclusively transmit MIDI controller data to external devices,
you will need to take a detour and assign the
K
NOBS
to parameters on modules that are not used (con-
nected) in the patch. Then assign the parameters to MIDI controllers. Very useful for this purpose is the
Constant module (see page 168), which does not use any Sound engine resources. You determine which
MIDI channel to use in the Synth Settings menu. Read more about MIDI channels in “MIDI channels”
on page 55 and page 70.
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The Morph groups concept of Nord Modular is a very powerful feature. To put it simple: the Morph
groups lets you simultaneously control defined ranges of up to 25 parameters in a patch, using only one
control source (a
K
NOB
and/or a MIDI controller, for example). As you have figured out, this lets you
produce radical changes in a sound in a very fast and easy way.
The Morph groups and their corresponding knobs are located in the Editor toolbar. There are four
Morph groups available in each patch and you may assign up to 25 different parameters, distributed as
you wish among the four Morph groups. Each Morph group has its own color, making it very easy to see
what parameters are assigned to which Morph group.
Here is an example on how to assign a parameter to a Morph group:
1. right[PC]/Ctrl[Mac]-click on a module parameter (knob or a selector) you wish to control with a
Morph group. Almost any module parameter in Nord Modular can be morphed. Select Morph and
one of the four Morph groups from the menu. The color of the selected knob will now change to the
selected Morph group’s color. Alternatively, first click on any of the Morph group knobs in the tool-

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