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Shift Functions
An Example of LFO 1 Synchronization
1. Select a Program for slot A, that plays a “stable” sound with infinite sustain, for example a “string” or “pad”
sound.
2. Lower the Filter Envelope Amount to 0.
3. Set the Filter Cutoff to “nine o’clock”.
4. In the LFO section, select a sawtooth wave, set destination to Filter and set the Amount to full value.
5. Play the keyboard.
You should hear a repeating sound.
6. Hold down Shift and press Special.
The display should show the setting for Special function 1.
7. Press the Program Slot button A.
8. Use the Up/Down buttons to set the value to “5” (eighth notes).
9. Make sure all other Special functions are turned off for this slot.
Do this by pressing the Special button repeatedly and check that the left digit in the display is set to “–”
for all Functions except “1”.
10. Press Shift again to return to “normal mode”.
11. Set up your sequencer (or other MIDI device) to transmit MIDI clock to the Nord Lead. Set the tempo to
around 120 BPM and activate Play in the device so that MIDI clocks are actually transmitted.
12. Play the Nord Lead keyboard and adjust the Rate knob in the LFO 1 section.
Start at approximately 12 o’clock and adjust until you get eighth notes that are in sync with the sequencer.
If you raise the Rate slightly from this position you’ll get a shuffle 16th note repeat, etc.
Function “2” – Synchronizing LFO2/Arpeggio to MIDI Clock
This works exactly as Special Function 1, only that it operates on LFO 2 and the Arpeggio instead.
Please note that the explanation about the relation between the LFO rate and the restart via MIDI Clock
also applies to the Arpeggio.
This function will not be enabled when Echo is selected on LFO2.
Function “F” – External triggering of Filter Envelope
This function can be used to trigger the Filter envelope via notes coming in via MIDI, instead of by play-
ing the keyboard. The Filter envelope is triggered from its own MIDI Channel and note number(s), com-
pletely independent of the MIDI Channel used for defining which keys should be played. This can be
used to play back preprogrammed rhythms in your MIDI sequencer while inputting the actual pitch(es)
by playing the keyboard or via MIDI.
You can use the Program Select buttons to switch between “–” and “1”. The setting “–” means that the
function is turned off and. “1” means that it is activated.
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