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Nord Stage v3.1x
9. The Morph Assign feature: Morph Assignable parameters
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5. Hold down the
W
HEEL
button in the Morph Assign section again while turning the Instrument
L
EVEL
knob that was set to minimum value in Step 2 up to maximum value.
6. Release the
W
HEEL
button in the Morph Assign section.
7. When you now move the Wheel, the Level is gradually lowered for one instrument and raised for
the other instrument, allowing you to “morph” between the two instruments!
If you double-click a Morph button (
W
HEEL
,
A.
TOUCH
or
C
TRLPEDAL
), it will stay active, and you
can assign any number of morphs without holding the Morph button. When you have finished assign-
ing Morph parameters, press
E
XIT
(S
HIFT
)
to exit. This for example allows for one-handed Morph
assignments.
M
ORPH
A
SSIGNABLE
PARAMETERS
Basically you can use the Morph function to control all rotary encoders (knobs that show parameter
values with LEDs) and the organ drawbars. Apart from the number of assignable parameters, there is
no limit to how many parameters you can control simultaneously using Morph.
The following parameters can be Morph controlled:
• The
L
EVEL
knobs for all Instrument sections.
• The
T
IMBRE
knob in the Synth section.
• The
F
ILTER
F
REQUENCY
knob in the Synth section.
• The
D
RAWBARS
in the Organ section.
• The Effect
R
ATE
/T
EMPO
knob.
• The Effect
A
MOUNT
knob.
• The
P
ARAMETER
knob in the Extern section (see
• The
R
OTOR
S
PEED
button. E.g. hold down the
W
HEEL
button in the Morph Assign section, and
press the
R
OTOR
S
PEED
button once. Now the Wheel controls the Rotor Speed, which is indicated
by clearly lit
R
OTOR
S
PEED
LEDs when the corresponding Morph button is held. Note that this
enables you to set Rotor Speed continuously, instead of just alternating between two fixed speeds.
To deactivate, hold down the
W
HEEL
button in the Morph Assign section, and press the
R
OTOR
S
PEED
button again.