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The front panel of the Nord Electro 4 HP/SW has four main areas, 
Organ, Piano, Program and Effects . We’ll familiarize ourselves briefly 
with the panel here and describe the functions in detail in the following 
chapters .

On the left part of the panel is the Master Level knob, the organ model 
selector and the Rotary Speed section . The Master level controls the 
entire instruments output level at the two output jacks and the head-
phone output . This control is not programmable, that particular func-
tionality is instead available in the effects section with the Gain control . 

The Organ section is lit and active when the Organ selector in the 
Program area is activated . 

Moving towards the middle of the panel, the Piano section behaves just 
as the organ . The controls are lit when the Piano selector is active .

The Program section contain the parameters and functions that are 
used to select and store programs, to set the System, MIDI, B3 and 
Rotary menu functions and to select the instrument to be used with the 
Organ or Piano selectors . We’ll describe the functions in this area in 
greater detail in the “Program section” chapter on page 14 .

The Effect section contains the functions of the effects . Please look at 
the “Effects” chapter on page 15 for more information .

The functions and settings of the System, MIDI, B3 and Rotary menus 
are conveniently printed to the right on the panel . The menus are de-
scribed in the Menu chapter that begins on page 17 .

Knobs & buttons

Knobs

The knobs control the continuously variable pa-
rameters in the Nord Electro 4 HP/SW .

 

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A parameter value can be totally different from the knob’s physical 
position when you load a Program. As soon as you start turning 
the knob, the value will ‘snap’ to the knob’s physical position.

Selector buttons

Selector buttons are used to activate one setting 
in an array . Selector buttons have a set of round 
or triangular LEDs to indicate the current setting . 
Press the button several times to cycle through the 
possible options . 

 

Holding Shift and pressing a selector button (with the exception 
of the Type button) will cycle through the settings in a counter 
clockwise fashion.

On/Off buttons

On/Off buttons are used for activating a parameter 
or a group of parameters such as effects .

Shift button

Some buttons have a secondary function, which 
will be available if you hold down Shift while 
pressing the button . The name of the secondary 
function is printed below the button . Shift is also 
used together with the Up/Down buttons when 
you want to change a setting in the System, MIDI, 
B3 or Rotary menus . 

Drawbars 

The nine drawbars of Nord Electro 4 
HP/SW are represented by up/down 
buttons and LED chain graphs instead 
of ordinary mechanical drawbars . This 
gives you a big advantage; when you 
change presets, the correct drawbar 
settings are shown immediately by the 
LEDs .

Overview

 

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Summary of Contents for Nord Electro 4 SW

Page 1: ...User Manual Nord Electro 4 HP Nord Electro 4 SW OS Version 1 1x Part No 50385 Copyright Clavia DMI AB Print Edition F...

Page 2: ...flash with the arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated voltage within the products en closure that may be of sufficient magnitude t...

Page 3: ...EQ 15 Effect 1 15 Effect 2 16 Speaker Comp 16 Delay Reverb 16 Feedback 16 Ping Pong 16 Tempo Tap 16 Gain 16 6 The Menus System Menu 17 1 Memory Protect On Off 17 2 Output Routing 17 3 Transpose 17 4 F...

Page 4: ...Electro 4 HP SW in the very first few pages of this manual After that follows the reference section where all the functions are explained in detail Disclaimer All trademarks and brand names mentioned...

Page 5: ...re conveniently printed to the right on the panel The menus are de scribed in the Menu chapter that begins on page 17 Knobs buttons Knobs The knobs control the continuously variable pa rameters in the...

Page 6: ...ear at the Electro 4 HP SW s left and right output jacks MIDI Connections MIDI Out MIDI connection used for sending keyboard and panel generated MIDI data from the Nord Electro 4 HP SW to other equipm...

Page 7: ...nnected to the sustain pedal input to control sustain for piano sounds and rotary speed selection for organ sounds page 17 Control Pedal stereo connector for a pedal of the potentiometer type also kno...

Page 8: ...he next electric piano You can of course organize the programs in any order you want Such a process can be done quite easily by using the drag and drop features in the Nord Sound Manager Edit a progra...

Page 9: ...manual key The Rotary effect The rotary effect adds some great sonic drama to the organs but can of course be used with any other sound as well The Electro 4 HP SW rotary has three available speeds fa...

Page 10: ...range Each instrument has a finite note range read more about this on page 15 This means that upper keys may become silent if you transpose upwards Adding effects 1 Select the program number 1 1 whic...

Page 11: ...eel Mode on page 19 These will dramatically change the sound of the B3 model from squeaky clean to a battered old work horse The VX model The original instrument is probably the most famous of all the...

Page 12: ...e Split function is active The Percussion is a single triggered non legato effect It is only present when you hit the keys when no other note is sounding In other words if you play a note or a chord a...

Page 13: ...lly simulated in the Nord Electro 4 HP SW which means that you get all the possible original Clavinet D6 sound varia tions plus an additional four by selecting different pick up and filter combination...

Page 14: ...Rotary menus The 128 programs in the Electro 4 HP SW are organized in 32 pages with 4 programs in each page Up Down buttons The Up Down buttons to the left of the display have several functions in th...

Page 15: ...instrument not being used as the active in the program This allows you to quickly change from for example a piano performance with some effects turned on to an organ performance with another set of e...

Page 16: ...natural sound reflections in various acoustic environments You can choose between five reverb types with various lengths and densities indicated by the three LEDs that light up one or two at a time Th...

Page 17: ...t to use it for sustain with piano sounds and as a Rotor Speed switch with organ sounds In this case select rt rotor toggle with the Up Down buttons If you re using two separate sustain pedals one in...

Page 18: ...e on the DIN connectors or the USB MIDI functionality Range P DIN MIDI ports U USB MIDI default 3 MIDI Channel This sets the MIDI Channel that the Nord Electro 4 HP SW transmits and responds to Range...

Page 19: ...ll be muted when the percus sion is activated to mimic the behavior of an original organ Range C Cancel nO Normal default Rotary Menu 1 Rotary Model There is one rotary model available with two separa...

Page 20: ...The Nord Sound Manager is compatible with computers running Mac OSX 10 4 or later Windows XP Windows 7 and Windows Vista If you run the Nord Sound Manager on a Windows computer you also need a Clavia...

Page 21: ...a sequencer Connections 1 Connect the MIDI Out on the Nord Electro 4 HP SW to the MIDI In on your sequencer 2 Connect the MIDI Out from your sequencer to the MIDI In on the Nord Electro 4 HP SW Local...

Page 22: ...ssion on the transmitting device If the dump contained all Programs All it will replace all programs cur rently stored in the Nord Electro 4 HP SW If the dump contained only a single program it will b...

Page 23: ...ey s Touch Channel X X X X Pitch Bender X X Control Change O O Program Change True O 0 127 O 0 127 System Exclusive O O System Song Pos Common Song Sel Tune X X X X X X System Clock Realtime Commands...

Page 24: ...onitor In 6 Mono 13 O Octave Shift 10 15 Organ Model 11 Organ section 11 Organ Trig 18 Output Routing 17 P Perc Drawbar 9 Cancel 19 Perc Norm Level 19 Perc Slow Decay 19 Perc Soft Level 19 Percussion...

Page 25: ...he source of interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the f...

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