Clavia electro 2 Guía Del Usuario
NORD ELECTRO 2 V3.0x
2. Overview: Nord Electro 2 rear panel
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N
ORD
E
LECTRO
2
REAR
PANEL
C
ONNECTIONS
• Make all connections before turning on your power amplifier!
• If you are using a Nord Electro 2 together with a MIDI keyboard, connect a MIDI cable from MIDI
Out on the keyboard to MIDI I
N
on the Nord Electro 2.
• All signal cables used with the Nord Electro must be shielded.
• The two audio outputs (L
EFT
O
UT
and R
IGHT
O
UT
) are line level and unbalanced. If you want the
sum of the signals on one separate output only, use R
IGHT
O
UT
.
• If you connect the Nord Electro 2 in stereo to your audio equipment, you should use L
EFT
O
UT
in
pair with R
IGHT
O
UT
.
• If you choose the option to route Organ sounds and Piano sounds to a separate output each (see
), the R
IGHT
O
UT
is for the Piano sound and the L
EFT
O
UT
for the Organ sound.
C
ONNECTING
PEDALS
The Nord Electro 2 has three pedal inputs, one C
ONTROL
P
EDAL
input (for controlling Organ Swell or
Wah-Wah), one S
USTAIN
P
EDAL
input (sustain) and one R
OTOR
S
PEED
input (for rotary speaker fast/
slow selection). Connect the pedals as shown in the figure below:
When connecting an expression-type pedal to the C
ONTROL
P
EDAL
input, you should use a stereo cable
(Tip-Ring-Sleeve). Please note that the pedal must have a stereo output jack. The resistance range of the
Control Pedal should be 0 to between 10 kOhm and 50 kOhm. Pedals like the Roland EV-5 and control/
expression pedals from Proel works well with the Electro 2. Control/Expression pedals from Yamaha have
different characteristics and are not suitable for use with the Electro 2.
Control Pedal should be 0 to between 10 kOhm and 50 kOhm. Pedals like the Roland EV-5 and control/
expression pedals from Proel works well with the Electro 2. Control/Expression pedals from Yamaha have
different characteristics and are not suitable for use with the Electro 2.