Owner`s manual

5. Panel reference: System functions NORD ELECTRO 2 V3.0x
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T
RANSPOSE
The Transpose function is global for all sounds in Nord Elec-
tro 2, i.e. changing it will affect all Programs. Press S
HIFT
+
PROGRAM 6 (TRANSPOSE) buttons. The DISPLAY
reads
‘0’. Press the U
P/DOWN NAVIGATOR buttons to transpose
the sounds up or down in semitone steps. The range is +/- 6
semitones in steps of 1 semitone. Press any button (except for
the S
HIFT, STORE or UP/DOWN buttons) to exit. Note that
the Transpose setting is not saved, so you will have to
reconfigure after power off.
Note: Due to the actual key range of the original Piano
instruments, the lowest keys may not produce any
sound when the instrument is transposed down. The
same goes for the highest keys when the instrument is
transposed up. For organ sounds, the Transpose function will only generate notes that are with-
in the 73-key note range of Nord Electro 2 73, i.e. F1-F7. This means that using the Transpose
function for Organ sounds in Nord Electro 2 73 will cause the lowest or highest notes of the key-
board to be silent.
P
ED
. P
OL
Press the S
HIFT
+ P
ROGRAM 7 (PED.POL) buttons to set
up the Sustain Pedal and Rotor Speed Pedal polarity. Change
pedal polarity between ‘OP’ (Open) (open when pressed) and
‘CL’ (Closed) (closed when pressed) with the U
P/DOWN
N
AVIGATOR
buttons. Press any button (except for the
S
HIFT, STORE or UP/DOWN buttons) to exit.
Nord Electro 2 sends and receives Sustain Pedal messages as
MIDI CC# 64 and Rotor Speed Pedal messages as MIDI
CC#82.
C
ONFIG
Press the S
HIFT
+ P
ROGRAM 8 (CONFIG) buttons once to
enter the Pedal Configuration function. Here you select how
you want to configure the S
USTAIN PEDAL input. There are
two options:
1. If you’re using a single sustain pedal in the S
USTAIN
P
EDAL input you may want to use it for sustain with
Piano sounds and as a Rotor Speed switch with Organ
sounds. In this case, select ‘P.t’ (Pedal toggle) with
the U
P/DOWN NAVIGATOR
buttons. Press any button
(except for the S
HIFT, STORE or UP/DOWN buttons)
to exit.