Effect 2; Phaser 1 & 2; Flanger; Vibe - Clavia NordStage2 EX 88 User Manual

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Nord Stage 2 eX USer MaNUal oS v1.7X

Effect 2

The Effect 2 section offers six types of vintage style
effects to add that special flavour to your sounds.
Phaser 1 & 2
The digital models for the phasers of the Stage 2 EX
are inspired by models like the Bi Phase, a classic
unit that is heard all over some of the 70s most epic
music, and the fierce Small Stone unit.
The phaser effect produces a characteristic "sweep"
effect commonly used with electric piano sounds. The rate of the
phase shift is controlled with the Rate/Tempo knob and the phase shift
amount with the Amount knob. This effect is mono in/mono out.

Flanger

The flanger produces a dramatic comb filter effect. The flanging rate is
set with the Rate/Tempo knob and the amount with the Amount knob.
The Flanger effect is mono in/mono out.

Vibe

The Vibe effect is an effect that draws its inspiration from a desirable
foot pedal. The effect is created through a digital model of a staggered
series of phasing filters, unlike the usually aligned filters of a normal
phasing effect. The Vibe effect is mono in/mono out.
Chorus 1 & 2
The Chorus effect simulates having several slightly de-tuned copies of
the audio signal mixed with each other. The de-tuning of the copies is
set with the Rate/Tempo knob and the amount with the Amount knob.
This effect is stereo in/stereo out.

Delay

The Delay effect produces echo/repeat effects. The
Delay time is set with the Rate/Tempo knob (20 - 750
ms). The delay time and corresponding tempo and
rhythmic subdivision will be shown briefly in the display
when the Rate/Tempo knob is turned. The Amount
knob adjusts the balance between the dry signal and
the delay repeats.
The Feedback knob controls the number of delay
repeats. The Delay is stereo in/stereo out.
There are two different delay modes, the "analog"
mode and the "normal/digital" mode. The analog mode will change
the pitch on any sounding repeats if you adjust the Rate/Tempo knob,
something that the normal mode does not do. This is a user selectable
option, and is set in the Sound menu - see page 43.
Ping Pong
Hold Shift and press the tap tempo button to activate the Ping Pong
mode. This will make the delay repeats alternate between the left and
right channels. If short delay times are used, these repeats will be
"asymmetrical" and produce delays that are more like early reflections
in reverb units.
Tap Tempo
You can use Tap Tempo to set a delay time matching the tempo of
a song. Simply tap the Tap Tempo button in the tempo you wish the
delay to sync to a number of times, and the delay time will be adjusted
automatically.
As long as the Tap Tempo LED is lit, the tempo is calculated - wait until
it goes dark to tap in another tempo. Tapping will never result in a pitch
change of current repeats.

Amp Sim/Equalizer

This effect combines a three-band equalizer
with a sophisticated amplifier and speaker
cabinet simulation. No real amplifier or
speaker is perfect, or behaves the same.
They all differ in their frequency response,
and respond differently to e.g. transients, high
gain and load. This characteristic response
and sound character of various amplifiers and
speaker cabinets is often a desired effect that
gives an organic quality to a too clean and
perfect sound.
The special behavior of an amplifier/speaker
combination when pushed to its limit, "over-
drive", has been exploited by musicians for
decades. The Ampsim models faithfully repro-
duces the overdrive response of different amplifier/cabinet combina-
tions, giving you that authentic sound.
When no Amp Model is selected, the Ampsim/EQ section provides a
neutral EQ and overdrive.
The Amp sim's and distortion when the drive is tuned up, are mono in/
mono out. If you just use the EQ, you will get a stereo-stereo configura-
tion.

Amp model

The three different amplifier/speaker simulations are selected with the
Selector button in the Amp Model section:
Amp Model
Description
JC
A simulation of a Roland Jazz Chorus
speaker cabinet, powered by a tube amp.
Small
A simulation of a Wurlitzer 200A internal
speaker, powered by a tube amp.
A simulation of a Fender Twin tube ampli-
Twin
fier and speaker cabinet.

Drive

The Drive knob controls the amount of overdrive for the Amp sim sec-
tion. If the Drive LED is on, it indicates that overdrive is active.

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