NORD ELECTRO V1.0x
3. Getting started: Selecting Programs
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Programs are single sounds that are stored in the internal memory of Nord Electro. The Program memory
in Nord Electro consists of 6 Banks each holding 8 Programs for a total of 48 Programs. All Programs
can be edited and replaced at any time. To select a Program for playing/editing, do like this:
1. Select Bank (A-F) by pressing
the
U
P
/D
OWN
N
AVIGATOR
buttons.
2. Select Program by pressing one
of the eight
P
ROGRAM
but-
tons 1 to 8.
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The two
O
CTAVE
S
HIFT
buttons to the bottom left on the front panel
can be used to transpose the notes one octave up or down.
Note: Due to the actual key range of the original Piano instruments,
the lowest keys may not produce any sound when transposed down.
The same goes for the highest keys when the instrument is trans-
posed up. For organ sounds, the Octave Shift will only generate notes that are within the 73-key note
range of Nord Electro 73. This means that using Octave Shift for Organ sounds in Nord Electro 73
won’t produce any sound in the lowest or highest octave.
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Press one of the eight
P
ROGRAM
buttons to
select a Program to
play. The correspond-
ing LED will light up.