Panel Controls; Dials And Knobs; Buttons; The Shift Button - nord Stage 3 User Manual

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PaNel CoNtrolS

dIalS aNd KNoBS

the dials on the Nord Stage 3 are knobs without
any fixed start and stop positions, used for navigat-
ing parameters and settings in a step-wise fashion.
the PROGRAM dial is one such example. In this
manual, dials are sometimes also referred to as
encoders.
LEVEL dials are surrounded by led indicators.
these provide a visual indication of the current value
for the associated parameter.
Potentiometer-type knobs are used for many
parameters on the Nord Stage 3. When a program
is loaded the physical positions of these knobs will
in most cases not correspond to the actual parame-
ter values. as soon as a knob is turned however, its
associated parameter value will "snap" to the knob's
position.
Knobs that can serve as a Morph destination are
equipped with green Morph leds. these are locat-
ed at the bottom left of the knob, and will light up
if a Morph is targeting that parameter. read more
about Morphs on page 25.
Hold the MONITOR button – found in the Program section – and
turn a knob to view the stored setting of a parameter in the display
without changing it.

BUttoNS

Selector buttons are used to select one setting
in an array. they have a set of round or triangular
leds to indicate its current setting. Press the
button several times to cycle through the possible
options.
ON/OFF buttons are used for activating a function
or a group of functions such as effects and have a
led close to them to indicate the on/off status and
sometimes also the source or zone.
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The On/Off buttons of the Effects shown here also have a selector
functionality. Press once to turn the Effect on, and press immedi-
ately again to select the "next" source.

tHe SHIFt BUttoN

Many panel controls on the Nord Stage 3 have a secondary
function, which is printed immediately below it. these addi-
tional functions are accessed by pressing and holding SHIFT
while operating the control.
the Shift button is also used to EXIT a menu or to cancel an
ongoing Store operation.

lISt vIeW

any dial that has LIST written below it - such as the Program dial - can
be used to access a useful list view.
1
Press SHIFT and turn the PROGRAM dial to enter a list view of all the
Programs.
2
Browse to any program, using the PROGRAM dial. all 8 program
banks can be accessed when in list mode.
3
Press SHIFT again to EXIT the list view.
List views for the Piano, Synth Preset and Waveform dials function
in just the same way.

edIt a PrograM

editing a program is as easy as turning a knob or pressing a button, to
change an existing setting. let's give it a quick try:
1
dial up Bank a, Program 1 (a piano based program) for this exer-
cise.
the controls for the Piano instrument are located immediately to the left
of the Program area on the panel. Notice that the Piano section of the
Program area display shows the name of the selected piano sound, and
that the six-way PIANO SELECT indicator is set to grand.

SeleCt a NeW PIaNo SoUNd

2
turn the PIANO SELECT dial to browse the piano sounds. Sounds
are organized according to their type (for instance grand and
Upright). the Piano Select led indicator will show the type of the
currently selected sound.
3
try selecting a piano sound from the LIST view, accessed by
pressing SHIFT and turning the PIANO SELECT dial. Use Shift again
to EXIT the list view.
Note that changing any parameter on the Nord Stage 3 panel causes an
asterisk (*) to appear next to the current program number in the display.
this indicates that the program has been edited but not yet saved into
memory. If a new program is selected prior to performing a Store oper-
ation any edits will be lost and the program will have its original settings
the next time it is loaded.
3. gettINg Started
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