Create a Preset
1
Select one the Empty Programs .
2
Press the Drwb A button on the Preset panel and adjust the Swell
A (Preset) drawbars and Chorus/Vibrato controls to a setting that
you want to save .
3
Hold the Shift button and press one of the three Preset buttons to
store the settings as that Preset .
4
If you want the percussion to be active when you select this
particular Preset (or when a Program is selected), use the Swell
Drawbar B (Perc), set the percussion controls to your liking and
save this as Preset 1 .
5
Select the Preset that you want to be in focus when the Program
is selected .
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If Drwb A or Drwb B is active, the physical position of the draw-
bars on the panel will determine the sound when such a program
is selected.
6
Press the Store button and choose a location for the Program if
you want to keep the changes you have just made .
Read more about presets for the organ models on “Presets” on
page 12 .
Add effects
1
Select a program and play some notes on the keyboard while
you . . . .
2
. . . turn on the Delay (the On LED should be lit) and then press
repeatedly on the Feedback selector .
The feedback options are indicated with the selector LEDs and chang-
es in a cyclical fashion for each time the selector is pressed . When both
LEDs are lit you have the maximum amount of feedback .
3
Turn the Amount and the Tempo knobs while playing .
This changes the level of the delay effect and the time between
the repeats .
4
The Reverb is turned on and off with its On button .
5
Press repeatedly on the reverb selector .
Holding Shift while pressing the selector
(except the Organ Model) will cycle through the
selections in a counter clockwise fashion.
6
Turn off the effect .
If you now continue to press on the effect selector
after the effect is turned off, the effect setting will
change even though the effect is not active .
This method can be used to select a certain
effect setting while playing, without affecting
the sound until you actually activate the effect.
Activate an amplifier emulation
1
Press the Speaker Model button to activate the Amp emulation .
The Speaker Model LED will be lit .
2
Press repeatedly on the selector to cycle through the various options .
3
The Drive knob at the upper right of the panel controls the drive
for the amps and the rotary simulator . Make sure that Drive is On,
and then turn the knob to get the desired amount of overdrive .
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The Speaker Models cannot be used when the Pipe organ
selected.
The Rotary effect
The rotary effect adds some great sonic drama to the sound . The Nord
C2D rotary has three available speeds: fast, slow and stop . Stop does
not disengage the effect; it only stops the rotating speakers .
1
Make sure that the Speaker Model is activated and select the
Rotary by pressing the effect selector .
The drive knob now controls the overdrive of the rotary amplifier .
2
Press the Slow/Stop and Fast buttons in
the Rotary Speed section to the left on the
panel, to cycle between the Fast and Slow
speeds of the rotary .
The rotors will speed up and slow down, pro-
ducing a nice swirly effect .
3
Press the Stop mode button to activate
this one-speed mode .
The Stop Mode LED will be lit .
4
Press repeatedly on the Slow/Stop button to cycle between Fast
and Stop .
The rotary will now emulate the functionality of an early, one speed
original rotary speaker that had only the fast and the stopped rotary
speed options .
If you connect a foot switch to the rotor pedal input, you can
control the rotary speed with this pedal.
Select an organ model
1
Press repeatedly on the Organ Model selector to cycle through
the four types - the B3, Vox, Farfisa emulations and the sampled
Pipe organ .
The settings for the organ sounds
are made using the drawbars . The
Farfisa and the Pipe organ uses
these in a switch mode, with only
two settings for each .
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