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8  |   NORD ELECTRO 6 USER MANUAL OS v1.1x

LIST vIEW

Any dial that has 

LIST

 written below it - such as the Program dial - can 

be used to access a useful list view. 

Press 

SHIFT

 and turn the 

PROGRAM

 dial to enter a list view of all the 

Programs.

Browse to any program, using the 

PROGRAM

 dial. All 26 program 

banks can be accessed when in List mode.

Try out the 

Abc

 and 

Cat

 soft buttons respectively. Note that in Abc 

mode, all programs are shown in a list sorted by name and in Cat 
mode as a list sorted by Category.

Press 

SHIFT

 again to 

EXIT

 the List view.

 

List views for the Piano and Sample dials work in a similar way. 

EDIT A PROGRAM

Editing a program is as easy as turning a knob or pressing a button to 
change an existing setting. Let’s give it a quick try:

Dial up the first program (A:11, a piano based program) for this 
exercise. 

 

The controls for the Piano instrument are located immediately to 
the left of the Program area on the panel. Notice that the Piano 
section of the Program area display shows the name of the select-
ed piano sound.

SELECT A NEW PIANO SOUND

Turn the 

PIANO SELECT

 dial to browse the piano sounds. Sounds 

are organized according to their type (for instance Grand and 
Upright).  

Try selecting a piano sound from the 

LIST

 view, accessed by 

pressing 

SHIFT

 and turning the 

PIANO SELECT

 dial. Use Shift again 

to 

EXIT

 the list view.

Note that changing any parameter on the panel causes an “E”  to 
appear next to the program number in the display. This is to show that 
the program has been 

edited

 but not yet saved. If another program is 

loaded before a Store operation is performed, any edits are lost and the 
program will have its original settings the next time it is loaded.

TURN OFF MEMORY PROTECTION 

When the Nord Electro 6 is shipped from factory its memory is protected 
to prevent accidental overwriting of original programs. Memory protec-
tion can be turned off by toggling a setting located in the System menu. 

Hold 

SHIFT

 and press the 

SYSTEM

 (Program 1) button below the 

display.

Memory Protect is the first setting of the 

System

 menu. If the dis-

play shows a different setting, use the Page

3

button to navigate to 

the Memory Protect setting.

Change this setting to 

Off

 by turning the 

PROGRAM

 dial.

Press 

EXIT

 (Shift button) to exit the 

System

 menu.

 

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This setting, like most other System settings, will be permanently 
stored until it is changed again.

Read more about menu settings on page 26.

STORE A PROGRAM

Press the 

STORE

 button to the left of the display once, to begin the 

process of storing the current program.

The 

STORE

 LED will begin to flash and the display will ask you for 

the location to where you want to store the program.

If you want to store the edited version to the current location, 
replacing the original, simply press 

STORE

 again. If not, use the dial, 

PROGRAM

 and/or 

PAGE

 

3

/

4

 buttons to select a different location.

 

The program in the selected location becomes active on the 
keyboard, allowing it to be auditioned before it is replaced by the 
program being stored.

When you have found a suitable location for your program, press 

STORE

 again to confirm the store operation.

 

M

Press Shift/Exit once to abort an ongoing Store process if you 
change your mind.

Read more about Store and how to 

name

 a program in the Program 

chapter, on page 16.

LIvE MODE

The eight 

LIVE

 programs, divided into two pages – A:1-4 and B:1-4 – 

differ from other programs in that all edits made to them are instantly 
stored, without the need for a manual Store operation.

Press 

LIVE MODE

 and use the 

PROGRAM

 and 

PAGE

 buttons to 

navigate the eight Live programs. 

Make an edit, such as activating one of the effects sections, to one 
of the programs. 

Select a different Live program and then return to the one that was 
edited. Note that the edit was automatically stored. 

Press the Live Mode button again to exit Live Mode and return to the 
Program banks.

If Live Mode is active and you wish to store the settings permanently 
as a program in one of the Program banks, you can do so using the 
standard Store methods (see above). Conversely, programs can also 
be stored 

into

 any of the eight Live Mode memory locations by pressing 

LIVE MODE

 and selecting one of the Live program locations.

STORE PROGRAM TO

A:11

Royal Grand 3D

Program           EPiano1

G:31 Lullaby Upright

G:32 Ballad Reeds

G:33 B3 Silk

G:34 Graceful Duo

Num

Abc

Cat

Содержание Nord Electro 6

Страница 1: ...USER MANUAL Nord Electro 6 English OS version 1 1x Edition C Part number 50482 Copyright Clavia DMI AB Edition C...

Страница 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...

Страница 3: ...Percussion 11 Key click control 11 The Vox model 12 Vox drawbars 12 Vibrato 12 The Farf model 12 Farf registers 12 Vibrato 13 Pipe Organs 13 Pipe 1 13 Pipe 2 13 Pipe 1 2 Chorus 13 Pipe 1 2 registers...

Страница 4: ...ENUS 26 System Menu 26 1 Memory Protect 26 2 NumPad Program Select 26 3 Seamless Program load 26 4 Global Transpose 26 5 Fine Tune 26 6 Output Routing mode 26 7 Sustain Pedal 26 Type 26 Func Function...

Страница 5: ...and drivers Nord Piano Library sounds for free download Nord Sample Library sounds for free download Nord World Nord releated news stories and videos User Manuals for download Tutorials can be found a...

Страница 6: ...ntrols are buttons for activating the Advanced String Resonance feature for acoustic pianos adjusting the keyboard velocity response or quickly altering the sound character using the Piano and Clavine...

Страница 7: ...urce or zone M M The On Off buttons of the Effects shown here also have a selector functionality Press once to turn the Effect on and press immedi ately again to select the next source THE SHIFT BUTTO...

Страница 8: ...is play shows a different setting use the Page3button to navigate to the Memory Protect setting 3 Change this setting to Off by turning the PROGRAM dial 4 Press EXIT Shift button to exit the System me...

Страница 9: ...e from the Sample bank perhaps a bass sound The location and name of the sample are shown at the bottom of the display When a sample is selected preset settings for the Sample Synth envelope Dynamics...

Страница 10: ...n section With the B3 B3 Bass models it functions as a traditional Swell pedal which also changes the character of the sound when the Rotary Speaker Drive is used Read more about how to configure peda...

Страница 11: ...and chorus scanner in a tonewheel organ consists of a modulated delay line in combination with a rotating scanner For the Vibrato effect phase shift is applied to the signal For the Chorus effect the...

Страница 12: ...ato section The V3 setting is the one that is modeled after the original instrument THE FARF MODEL The typical buzzy sound of this vintage instrument is one of the most distinct and easily recognizabl...

Страница 13: ...Preset is active In order to modify the Preset press down on the button as indicated by the 6 symbol while adjusting the drawbars and other settings When in the non Preset mode the current drawbar pos...

Страница 14: ...d matching the original models as closely as possible The available memory size for piano sounds is 1 Gigabyte M M When you download piano instruments with the Nord Sound Manager these will always aut...

Страница 15: ...NG RES AND SOFT RELEASE STRING RESONANCE String Resonance refers to the acoustic phenomenon that occurs when strings or parts of strings resonate at their fundamental or harmonic frequencies when othe...

Страница 16: ...NAMING A PROGRAM STORE AS 1 To store and name your program press STORE AS Shift Store 2 The ABC soft button brings up a row of alphanumeric characters Use the dial to set the character for the current...

Страница 17: ...u The Shift button is also used to EXIT menus or for cancelling Store operations LIVE PROGRAMS The Nord Electro 6 has eight easy to access Live pro grams These programs are special in that edits to th...

Страница 18: ...e ORGANIZE Shift Program 4 view allows for moving or swap ping programs within the program banks This can be done either on a per program basis when the Prog view is focused or an a page basis handlin...

Страница 19: ...when a Store operation is performed LIST VIEW Pressing SHIFT while turning the SAMPLE SELECT dial allows for brows ing all samples in a list The Abc and Cat soft buttons can be used for displaying sa...

Страница 20: ...e Wah Wah modulation is a lowpass type of filter that can be swept across the frequency range using the Effect 1 knob During the sweep the filter s characteristics also changes The Wah effect uses the...

Страница 21: ...to sync to a number of times and the delay time will be adjusted automatically SPKR COMP The SPKR COMP unit combines sophisticated ampli fier and speaker cabinet simulations including the Rotary Speak...

Страница 22: ...be set between 200 Hz to 8 kHz using its FREQ knob The boost cut range is 15 dB Select which sound engine the Equalizer should be assigned to by pressing SOURCE Shift On Off until the LED for the des...

Страница 23: ...are stored per program which makes it an ideal feature for live usage Below is an example of how to set it up 1 Press EXTERNAL KBD TO LO Shift KBD Split 2 Connect an external MIDI keyboard to the MID...

Страница 24: ...nt values depends on the number of pianos samples in memory M M A Program Change message that reaches the Nord Electro 6 unaccompanied by Bank Select messages will take effect in the currently selecte...

Страница 25: ...the Piano partition Downloading new Samples to the Sample partition Uploading Programs from the Nord Electro 6 to a computer Uploading bundles containing programs and their associated piano and sample...

Страница 26: ...e value stored with a program Range 6 semitones default value is none 5 FINE TUNE Fine Tune can be used to fine tune the pitch of the Nord Electro 6 in finer increments Range 50 Cents half a semitone...

Страница 27: ...not applied to outgoing MIDI but only to incoming MIDI data In Out mode sent MIDI notes are transposed but not incoming ones Range In Default Out SOUND MENU 1 PIANO STRING RES LEVEL Sets the level of...

Страница 28: ...The 5 pin MIDI In connection is used for receiving MIDI data sent from external devices such as controller keyboards sequencers and comput ers MIDI OUT The 5 pin MIDI Out connection will send MIDI dat...

Страница 29: ...al 8 Piano Enable 33 Piano Level 34 Piano Octave Shift 35 Piano Sustain Pedal 49 Piano Ctrl Pedal 50 Piano Type 36 Piano Model 37 Piano Variation 38 Nord Electro 6 Parameter MIDI CC Piano EQ 40 Sample...

Страница 30: ...ord Piano Library 14 Nord Sound Manager 25 Numeric Pad program selection mode 18 26 O Organ 10 Organize 18 Organ Keyboard Trigger Point 27 Output Routing 26 P Page Based navigation mode 18 Page Based...

Страница 31: ...terference 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 following measur...

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