CLAVIA DMI AB CLAVIA NORD Rack 2X [59/114] Out mode

CLAVIA DMI AB CLAVIA NORD Rack 2X [59/114] Out mode
Shift Functions Page 57
About Global and Slot Functions
If the function you select can be set independently for each Program Slot (A to D), the selected Program
slot flashes. To make settings for a certain slot, select it.
If the selected function is global for all slots, the selected Function button is steadily lit. Which slot is se-
lected is then of no relevance for the setting.
Setting the Value
Once a function is selected, the value is set using the Program Up/Down buttons.
Returning to the normal display
To go back to the regular functions, press the Shift button once again.
There is no need to store the Shift settings. The settings will automatically remain in memory. However,
some functions are reset to default values when you turn off power, see the description of each function
for details.
Tune (Master Tune)
This is used to tune the Nord Lead to other instruments.
“00” is normal 440Hz tuning. Lower pitches are indicated by a dot to the right of the number and values
higher than normal pitch are indicated without a dot. The values are in cents (hundreds of a semitone).
Out Mode
This function is used to set how the Outputs should be used for handling stereo and individual external
processing of sounds.
The Out mode setting is global for the entire instrument, which means all Programs share the setting
made here.
Basically there are three possibilities for how a sound appears in the outputs:
The first is that a Program appears with equal level at both outputs, which is what we refer to as mono.
The second option is that the voices (the keys you play) appear alternating between the left and right
outputs, which we refer to as stereo. If you play chords in stereo mode, the sound will be spread out in
the stereo image.
When Unison is activated, more than one voice will be used each time you press a key, as described on
page 54. If a Unison Program is played in stereo mode, each time you play a key you will get at least one
voice at the Right output and at least one at the Left output, which will result in a “wide” stereo sound.
The third option is that when playing several Programs at the same time, some Programs can appear at
the right output only and some at the Left output only.

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