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Nord Wave User Manual OS V1.00
Panel & Keyboard Focus
(sLOt a
&
sLOt B
buttons)
Slot buttons are used
for setting Panel and
Keyboard Focus to ei-
ther or both of the two
Synth Sections.
Panel Focus refers to
•
the knobs and but-
tons of the Synthe-
sizer Section.
Keyboard Focus refers to the controls and buttons of
•
the Keyboard Section, the
keYBOard
and the pedal
inputs.
Only one slot can have Panel Focus at one time, where as
both slots can simultaneously have Keyboard Focus.
Use the
•
sLOt a
or
sLOt B
buttons to set Panel Focus
the corresponding slot’s Synth Section.
Press both slot buttons simultaneously to set key-
•
board focus to both slots. In this mode both LEds are
lit, and the slot with Panel Focus will have a flashing
LEd.
With Keyboard Focus set to both slots, press both slot
•
buttons again to set keyboard focus to only one slot.
When pressing both slot buttons simultaneously,
F
the button you press first will be in focus.
Keyboard and Panel Focus is only used locally. Both
F
Synth Section are always available to other equip-
ment connected via MIDI in (on the slots corre-
sponding MIDI channel) regardless of the Keyboard
and Panel Focus setting.
Octave shift
buttons
The
Octave shift
buttons transpose the
Synth Section with
Panel Focus in even
octaves.
The center LEd indi-
cates that no octave
shift is applied.
LEds to the right of
•
the center LEd will indicate a higher octave shift as
you press the right
Octave shift
button.
LEds to the left of the center LEd will indicate a lower
•
octave shift as you press the left
Octave shift
but-
ton.
Equipment connected via
F
Midi Out
is not affected.
Global Octave Shift
By pressing the
GLOBaL
button (
shift
+
Octave shift
down) you can transpose the
keYBOard
in even octaves.
The LEds are in an inverted state to reflect that you are in
Global Octave Shift mode. In this mode, both slots as well
as equipment connected via
Midi Out
is effected.
Note: a combination of extreme
F
Octave shift
and
Osc 2
’s
seMi tOnes
setting can produce sounds
outside the hearing range.
4.
The Keyboard Section