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Nord Wave User Manual v1.1
Modulation Wheel and/or Control Pedal (Wheel/Ped)
Uses the modulAtioN Wheel and/or a pedal connected
to the coNtrol PedAl input as the Morph Source.
Incoming MIDI Control Change messages on CC 01
and CC11 will also act as a Wheel/Ped Morph source.
the bottom position of the
coNtrol PedAl represents the parameters original
value.
the top position of the
trol PedAl represents the parameters morphed value.
Keyboard Note (keyBoArd)
this sets the Keyboard Note Numbers as a Morph Source.
the bottom key of the
rameters original value.
the top key of the
keyBoArd represents the para-
meters morphed value.
The top and bottom keys of the Nord Wave keyboard
are always used as the reference, regardless of the
octAve Shift and gloBAl octAve Shift settings.
F
When using an external keyboard controller con-
nected to the Nord Wave MIDI IN, any received notes
outside of the keyboard range, will morph the param-
eter, until the parameters end position is reached.
For a detailed description on how to set up a Morph sce-
nario, please go to page 13.
Assign a Morph source to a destination
1
Hold down a
morPh Source button.
If this source has any previously assigned Morph des-
tinations, these destinations LEds will light up.
2
Operate a Morph Destination parameter.
the selected Morph destination's LEd will indicate
that a Morph is active.
3
The LCD will indicate the parameters original value and the
Morphed value.
the physical position of a knob may prevent you from
adjusting this in a desired manner, e.g. if the knob is
at the 0 position and you want a negative Morph. In
these cases, adjust the knob to a more suitable position,
reload the Program and set up the Morph again.
4
Release the
morPh Source button.
When the Morph source is operated, the parameter's
value will change accordingly.
To edit a morph range from a Morph Source:
Press the corresponding Morph Source button and turn
the destination's knob to a new position.
To clear all morphs from a single Morph Source:
Press
Shift + the corresponding Morph Source button.
To clear a single Morph destination:
hold down the corresponding Morph Source button
and operate the morPh deStiNAtioN knob to its origi-
nal position, where the Morph LEd will be turned off.
Morph Mode
Morph Mode provides you with a great overview that can
simplify setting up and adjusting multiple Morph destina-
tions at once.
modulAtioN Wheel or
modulAtioN Wheel or coN-
keyBoArd represents the pa-
1
Double-tap one of the Morph Source buttons.
the Morph Source button flashes continuously, and
all LEds are unlit, with the exception of the Morph
destinations that are associated with this source.
Press any of the Morph Source buttons to exit Morph
Mode.
When the Morph Mode is active you can:
operate any
morPh deStiNAtioN to set-up or adjust
a morph.
hold down the
Shift button and operate a morPh
deStiNAtioN to clear it.

lcd Window

the lcd is
normally used
for displaying
the current
program bank,
number, name
and category.
When you turn
a knob or press a button the associated parameter name
and setting will be briefly displayed in the lcd.
the lcd is also used to display the functions in the System
and MIdI menus.

Slot Buttons

Every Program in the
Nord Wave stores the
settings of two individual
synthesizer setups, called
Slots. this means that
you can quickly change
from one sound in Slot
a to another sound in
Slot B, or to play with the
sounds from both slots at
the same time in a layer.
the Slot buttons are used to select which one of these
two sounds should be controlled from the keyboard. to
select both slots at the same time, press both Slot but-
tons at the same time. a slot that is controlled from the
keyboard and other performance controls on the Wave has
the Keyboard Focus. Either one or both slots can be set to
Keyboard Focus.
the Slot Buttons are also used to select which of the two
slots should be active on the panel for editing purposes.
this is called the Panel Focus, and only one Slot at a time
can have the Panel Focus. If two Slots have the Keyboard
focus, the slot with the flashing LEd has the Panel focus.
Press either Slot button to shift the Panel focus from one
slot to the other.

SyStem button

Press Shift and Slot A to enter the System Menu. the
System Menu is used for editing system specific settings,
these are shown in the lcd.
the System Menu is described on page 66.

midi button

Press Shift and Slot B to enter the MIdI Menu. the MIdI
Menu is used for editing MIdI specific settings, which are
shown in the lcd.
the MIdI Menu is described on page 67.

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