Morph Examples - Clavia Nord Wave User Manual

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Morph Examples

New to morphing? No worries, let's setup a Morph for one
of the Factory Programs.
1
Select the Grand Piano, Program 1:2.
2
Press the Slot B button and hold it down, and then turn the
Rotary counter clock wise until you see FullStrings 1:1 A.
this will copy the string sound to Slot B for this little
exercise. don't activate Slot a just yet.
3
Press and hold Shift and then press Morph Velocity and also
the Morph Wheel buttons.
this will remove the Morph assignments in this string
sound and we can start with a clean slate.
4
Operate the Output Level knob all the way to the minimum
value.
this will make the string sound silent, enabling us to
be able to use the Morph to bring it back up in ampli-
tude again.
5
Double tap on the Morph Wheel button and turn up the
Output level to about 3.0.
the LCd will display the original setting of 0, and the
Morphed setting of 3.0. the Morph will be instantly
available, play a few notes and operate the Mod
Wheel to hear the result.
6
Press both the Slot A and Slot B buttons to activate these two
sounds in a layer.
When you operate the Mod Wheel, the string sound
will be gradually introduced in the layered sound.
You want more? here is another example:
1
Dial up the Persian Santur Program, 1:41.
Play a few notes in the high, the middle and the low
part of the keyboard. Notice how the release is quite
long in every area of the keyboard.
2
Double tap on the Morph Keyboard button.
3
Turn the Amplifier Release knob counter clock wise and set
the Morphed release to be about 250 ms.
You'll notice that the release is long in the lower oc-
tave and gets shorter the higher up on the keyboard
you play.
Press the Morph Keyboard button again to exit the Morph
Mode.
the LFo2 doesn't do anything in this Program so let's give
it some work.
4
Select OSC2 for the LFO2 Destination.
Make sure that the triangle waveform is selected to
the LFo2.
5
Set the LFO rate to about 3-4 Hz and the amount to 0.
this will not produce any noticeable modulation on
the sound but wait, we are not done yet.
6
Press Shift and LFO2 Single to set the LFO to single mode.
the LFo will now run through one single cycle, acting
like a envelope.
7
Double tap on the Morph Velocity button.
8
Turn up the LFO2 amount to about 4.
When you play with a bit of force, the velocity will
Morph the LFo2 amount, and the pitch of the sound
will change according to the one cycle the LFo will
produce.
5 thE MorPh FUNCtIoN
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