Clav Eq; Samp Env; Piano Type; Mono - Clavia Nord Electro 3 User Manual

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Clav EQ

The two Clav EQ buttons works as filter selectors . By selecting different
combinations of the Brilliant/Treble and Medium/Soft filter indicators
you can reproduce all 15 possible filter variations, exactly like on the
original D6 . Use the Shift button together with the Clav EQ button to
access the Med and Soft settings .

Samp Env

When the Samp Lib type is active, the Samp Env LEDs and button can
be used to set a desired velocity response and attack and release time
behavior that affects the playback of the samples .
When none of the Attack LEDs are lit, the sample playback is not
affected by any additional attack from the Electro 3 and it does not
respond to keyboard velocity .
Slow At – select this when you want to play the samples with a slower
attack .
Vel Dyn - select this when you want to control the volume and the
timbre of the samples with velocity from the keyboard .
When both LEDs are lit, both the slow attack and the velocity option
are active .
Press and hold the Shift button and operate the Samp Env button to
set the desired release times .
When none of the Release LEDs are lit, the sample playback is not af-
fected by any additional release .
Rel 1: Short release
Rel 2: Medium release
Rel 1&2: Long release

Piano Type

Use the Type selector to choose which piano sound you want to use .
Each type may consist of several models; press repeatedly on the
model selector to cycle through the models within a selected type .
Category
Grand
Upright
E Piano
Wurl
Clav/Hps
Samp Lib

Mono

If you press Shift + Mono when a stereo instrument is selected, the
stereo samples will be played back in mono instead .

Model

Press repeatedly on the model selector to cycle through the available
models within a selected type .
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The type of a piano has been set by the lemmings at the Nord
factory. You cannot move a piano from one type to another.
Description
Acoustic and electric grand pianos
Upright pianos
Electric Pianos
Wurlitzer electric pianos
Clavinets and Harpsichords
Samples

Program section

The Program section is
where you select the pro-
gram, where the Store
functions are activated
and where you enter the
system, MIDI and sound
menus .

Up/Down buttons

The Up/Down buttons
to the left of the display
have several functions in
the Nord Electro 3 . Press
repeatedly to select one
of the 128 programs; the
number and sub-letter
of the program will be
presented in the display .
Press Shift together
with Up/Down to scroll
through every location
(1A, 1B, 2A etc) .
If you have activated any
of the three menus, the System, MIDI or Sound menu, these buttons
are then used to select a function, and together with the Shift button to
change the value of a selected function . Read more about the menus
on page 17 .

Display

The LED display will show the active program number . If you edit a
program, a dot will appear next to the program number, at the bottom
right of the display .
If you have activated any of the three menus, the System, MIDI or
Sound menu, the setting for each menu item is shown with the LEDs .

Store/Store Org. Preset

The red Store button is used when storing Programs and Organ
Presets .
1
Press the Store button once and the current program number will
start to flash .
2
Select the desired location with the Up/Down buttons and press
Store again to confirm your intentions and to store the current set-
tings to the selected location .
3
Press any button to abort the store procedure .
4
Press Shift + Store .
The display will flash O . pr .
5
Select a desired location to store by pressing one of the Organ
Preset buttons .
The display will show the selected preset number .
6
Confirm your intentions by pressing Store once more .
This procedure may be aborted by pressing the Shift button .
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In order to be able to store settings the Memory Protection must
be turned off. Read more about this on page 17.

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