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14  |   Nord PiaNo 2 User MaNUal os v1.1X

Master level 

This control sets the overall output level of 
the Nord Piano 2, at the L/R and the head-
phone outputs. 

 

M

This is not a programmable control.

MIDI Indicator

The MIDI indicator below the Master Level is a LED that flashes when 
MIDI data is received. Short flashes indicate any incoming MIDI, longer 
flashes indicates accepted MIDI data (on the correct MIDI channel etc.).

Program section 

This is the section where you select the banks and programs, where 
the Store functions are activated and where you enter the System, 
MIDI, Sound and Pedal menus to change these settings.

Up/Down buttons

The Up/Down buttons to the left of the display have several functions 
in the Nord Piano 2. Press repeatedly to select one of the 24 Pages in 
each Bank; the Bank, Page and Program number and the name of the 
program will be presented in the display.

Bank selection

Hold Shift and press Up or Down to select Bank A or Bank B.

Menus

If you have entered any of the System, MIDI, Sound or Pedal menu, 
these buttons are first used to select a menu function, and then to-
gether with the Shift button to change the value of a selected function. 
Read more about the menus on page 19.

Display

The LCD will show the active program location and the name of the 
program. If you edit a program, an asterisk will appear next to the 
program number, at the upper row of the display.

If you have entered any of the menus, the setting for each menu item is 
shown in the LCD.

The LCD will also display values and settings when you change any of 
the functions on the panel. Press and hold Shift while turning a knob to 
display the value without changing it.

Store 

The red Store button is used when you want 
to store the settings that you have made, in 
Programs. 

Press the Store button once and the Store 
LED will start to flash. 

The display will ask you for a location where to store your new 
program - the first option is at the original location.

Select the desired location with the Up/Down and the Program 
1-5 buttons. Skip this step if you want to overwrite the original.

 

When you select a new location, the name of the program cur-
rently in the destination will be displayed and the settings will also 
become active on the Nord Piano 2. This allows you to verify that 
you will not overwrite something important.

Press Store again to confirm your intentions and to store the cur-
rent settings to the selected location.

If you change your mind, press any button except the Up/Down or 
the Program buttons on the Nord Piano 2 panel to abort the store 
procedure.

Store As...

Use the Store As feature when you want to store a program with 
another name.

Press Shift + Store.

The display will show “Set Name” and the current name of the 
program on the lower row.

Use the Up/Down buttons to select the position, press and hold 
Shift and use the Up/Down buttons to select the character.

The display can show 11 characters of a program name.

Confirm your intentions by pressing Store once more.

This procedure may be aborted by pressing the Shift button.

 

M

In order to be able to store settings the Memory Protection must 
be turned off. Read more about this on page 11.

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Nord Piano 2 Reference

Summary of Contents for Nord Piano 2 HA88

Page 1: ...User Manual Nord Piano 2 HA88 Nord Piano 2 HP OS Version 1 1x Part No 50373 Copyright Clavia DMI AB Print Edition D...

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: ...nspose 15 Transpose Clear 15 Kbd Touch 15 Mono Output 15 Kbd Split 15 Synt Pno 15 Pno Synt 15 Set Split 15 Sustped Off 16 Piano 16 Level 16 Acoustics 16 String Resonance 16 Long Release 16 Pedal Noise...

Page 4: ...anized in 2 banks A B each with 24 pages with 5 programs in each page There are also five Live buffer memories which will continuously store any changes as they are made All of the 240 programs in the...

Page 5: ...ross an 88 note keyboard Every key has its own samples String Resonance String Resonance is the acoustic phenomenon that occurs inside an acoustic piano or grand when strings or parts of strings reson...

Page 6: ...the strings which creates a different muted type of sound Since the Nord Triple Pedal is dynamic you can experiment with various forces in pressing and also in releasing the pedal If you just slip yo...

Page 7: ...utton Shift is also used together with the Up Down buttons when you want to change a setting in the System MIDI or Sound menus If you press and hold Shift while turning a knob the parameter value will...

Page 8: ...M Signals connected to this input will not be processed with the Piano 2 s effects or appear at the Piano s left and right output jacks MIDI Connections MIDI In MIDI connection used to receive MIDI d...

Page 9: ...edal If you operate this all the notes that you play will sustain until the pedal is released again The Triple Pedal can also introduce the dynamic pedal noise functionality and it can be used with ha...

Page 10: ...bank A Page 01 Program 1 for this exercise The display looks something like this The controls for the Piano instrument are located immediately to the right of the Program Display area on the panel No...

Page 11: ...the Nord Piano 2 This prevents you from overwriting a program that you want to keep 5 Press the Store button a second time to confirm your intention The edited program has now replaced the previous on...

Page 12: ...ersion Flang 2 is a more pronounced effect and when both Flang 1 and Flang 2 LEDs are lit you have selected the most dramatic flanger effect If you double tap on the Source button the instrument that...

Page 13: ...pright piano Kbd Touch settings The Nord Piano 2 is equipped with three additional Kbd Touch settings Some of the piano instruments in the Nord Piano 2 have very wide dynamic ranges by nature and we w...

Page 14: ...lso display values and settings when you change any of the functions on the panel Press and hold Shift while turning a knob to display the value without changing it Store The red Store button is used...

Page 15: ...will be lit 3 Press the Transpose button again to turn it off The transposition setting will be retained even when the function is turned off M M In the System Menu there is a global transpose that w...

Page 16: ...ivating this you will recreate the mechanical noise that happens when you operate the sustain pedal on an acoustic or electric piano This feature can only be heard if the Nord Triple Pedal is attached...

Page 17: ...may not be silenced at once The actual sound can be made to be gradually faded out with the Release function on the Nord Piano 2 Increasing the release time by turning the Release knob clockwise make...

Page 18: ...lliseconds The delay effect is stereo in stereo out Dry Wet The Dry Wel knob sets the balance between the dry unprocessed signal and the wet processed signal Feedback The Feedback is the number of rep...

Page 19: ...Off M M Local defaults back to Local On every time the Nord Piano 2 is powered on Control Change CC Mode This setting specifies how the front panel s knobs and buttons are han dled in the MIDI commun...

Page 20: ...shown in the display if you operate the pedal This can help you match the performance of a pedal that isn t directly available in this menu Type Roland EV5 default Roland EV7 Yamaha FC7 Korg Fatar SL...

Page 21: ...hods to download the sounds to the unit and a function to backup and restore the entire Nord Piano 2 content The Nord Sound Manager and the user manual for the application can be found on the DVD that...

Page 22: ...in each bank transmit and respond to MIDI Program Change values 0 119 The Live Mode programs use MIDI Program Change 120 124 MIDI Sysex System Exclusive Individual or all Programs can be transmitted a...

Page 23: ...he MIDI Out on the transmitting device to the MIDI IN on the Nord Piano 2 2 Initiate the transmission on the transmitting device If the dump contained all Programs All it will replace all programs cur...

Page 24: ...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 25: ...I Channel 19 MIDI Controller list 23 MIDI In 8 MIDI Indicator 14 MIDI Menu 19 MIDI Out 8 Model 16 Monitor In 8 Mono 15 Music Stand 9 P Pedal Menu 20 Pedal Noise 16 Phaser 18 Piano 16 Piano Type 16 Pre...

Page 26: ...the 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...

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