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Nord c2 combo organ user manual

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The Nord C2 Combo Organ front panel consists of 2 areas, easily iden-
tified by their gray and black background color:
The organ section features the controls for the four different organ
models, and this is where you make model specific adjustments. Please
refer to "The Organ Area" on page 11.
This section is where you set and adjust settings for the effects, the
reverb and speaker simulation. This also includes the controls for stor-
ing and recalling sound settings into programs, and also adjust system
specific parameters. Read more abut the effects on page 16 and the
programs on page 15.
The master level knob controls the overall output level for all audio
outputs, including high level output and headphone output. The master
level knob's physical position is always the same as the output level.
The Nord C2 Combo Organ keyboards have a high trigger action,
which closely mimics the feel and response time of a real organ.
The knobs are of the potentiometer type. This means that when you
load a program the values of the parameters can be totally different
from the knobs physical positions. As soon as you begin turning a
knob, the parameter value will 'snap' to the knob's physical position.
The exception to this is the master level knob. Its physical position
always reflects the output level of the Nord C2.
Buttons have different behaviour depending on their functionality:
Press the selector button repeatedly to select between options printed
next to the corresponding LEDs. Note that some options are selected
by lighting several leds simultaneously.
The on/off buttons have a LED next to them to indicate the status of the
function.
Some buttons have a secondary function, available by holding shift
while pressing the button. The name of the secondary function is
printed just below the button.
To the right on the panel are the available menu settings printed for your
convenience. Read more on how to change these settings on page 17.

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