Mute Group; Edit Group; Edit Group Paste; Noise Parameters - Clavia Nord Drum 2 User Manual

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Mute Group

The Mute Group feature al-
lows you to mute the output
of one channel/sound by
playing on any other chan-
nel in the Mute Group . This can be used to
silence an open hihat sound on one channel,
by playing a closed hihat sound on another
channel that is in the Mute Group .
Use the Mute Group button (hold Shift and
press) to select a channel as part of the
Mute Group . Select another channel with
the Channel Select buttons and press Mute
Group again to add this to the Mute Group .
The channels in the Mute Group will be
indicated by steady lit green LEDs . The Mute
Group selection will be saved in a Program .
Hold Shift and the Mute Group button for
one second to clear the Mute Group if
there is a selection, or to add ALL chan-
nels to a group if none is selected.

Edit Group

The Edit Group feature allows
you to change the setting of
parameters on all the channels
in the group .
The right Channel Select button allows you
to add/select several consecutive channels
as an Edit Group . The selection begins with
the current channel in focus and adds one
or more to the right of it depending on how
many times you push the button .
An Edit Group is needed for the Scale Preset
feature . Read more about this on page 20 .
M Edit groups are not saved as part of
programs.
Hold Shift and the Edit Group button for
one second to clear the Edit Group if there
is a selection, or to add ALL channels to a
group if none is selected.

Edit Group Paste

When using the Paste function to one chan-
nel in a Group, the content will be pasted to
all the channels in the Edit Group .

Noise Parameters

The Noise sound source is a white noise
generator followed by a dynamic multimode
filter which shapes the noise spectra .
The filter cutoff frequency is controlled from a
velocity modulated A/D envelope generator .

Filter Freq

The Filter Freq is the
cutoff frequency where the
selected filter will begin to
influence the noise . The actual sound that
is produced depends on the filter type, see
below .
Range: 0 – 50

Filt Type

There are seven filter types to choose from:
low pass, high pass and band pass with
different slopes . The low pass and high pass
can have a 12 or 24 dB/octave slope, with
an additional 24dB/octave High Cut version
of the high pass filter that also dampens the
high frequencies a bit . The band pass can be
set to 6 or 12 dB/octave .

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