![Clavia Nord Stage EX Скачать руководство пользователя страница 53](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/clavia/nord-stage-ex/nord-stage-ex_user-manual_2619553053.webp)
Nord Stage EX v6.x
7. The Effects: The Panel effects
Page 51
E
FFECT
1
The Effect 1 section offers six different types of modulation. Use the
S
ELECTOR
button
to switch between the available modulation effects. The following effects are available:
RM (R
ING
MODULATION
)
Ring Modulation is a type of modulation where two signals are multiplied with each
other. The result is an inharmonic “bell like” sound. Herbie Hancock used this effect a
lot in the ‘70s. In the Nord Stage EX the instrument signal is multiplied with an addi-
tional sinewave.
When RM is selected you set the sinewave pitch with the
R
ATE
/T
EMPO
knob and the
amount of ring modulation with the
A
MOUNT
knob. This effect is mono in/out.
T
REM
(T
REMOLO
)
Tremolo is basically volume modulation that continuously varies the output signal volume. Tremolo
is a commonly used modulation, especially for Wurlitzer electric pianos.
The Tremelo effect is stereo in/out.
Use the
R
ATE
/T
EMPO
and
A
MOUNT
knobs to control the Tremolo rate and depth. Note that the out-
put volume is at maximum level at zero
A
MOUNT
setting.
A-P
AN
(A
UTO
P
AN
)
The A-Pan is an auto panning modulation that smoothly pans the signal between the Left and Right
outputs.
You control the rate and amount of panning with the
R
ATE
/T
EMPO
and
A
MOUNT
knobs. The Pan
effect is stereo in/out.
S
TATIC
P
AN
CONTROL
OF
AN
I
NSTRUMENT
Sometimes you may want absolute manual control of over the panning of an instrument. This can be
done with the A-Pan effect as follows:
• Enable Effect 1 for the instrument you want to pan, and select the A-Pan effect type.
• Set the
R
ATE
/T
EMPO
KNOB
to zero. Then you can place the instrument anywhere in the stereo
field manually with the
A
MOUNT
knob, just like a pan control on a mixer.
W
AH
-W
AH
The Wah-Wah modulation is often used for electric guitars to get that characteristic “talking guitar”
sound. Wah-Wah can also be extremely useful on electric piano sounds. Try out the Clavinet sound
The filled curve indicates maximum
A
MOUNT
value and the
dashed curves indicate lower
A
MOUNT
values. At zero
A
MOUNT
value the output level is constantly at maximum level
The filled curve indicates maximum
A
MOUNT
value and the
dashed curves indicate lower
A
MOUNT
values. The signal
smoothly pans between the
L
eft and
R
ight outputs as indicat-