Clavia lead 3 Guía Del Usuario
4. Editing Programs: Storing a Program
NORD LEAD 3 V1.2x
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1. Press the S
TORE
button once. The LED above it starts flashing.
2. Select memory location by turning the R
OTARY
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IAL
. Switch between Banks 1-8 by pressing the
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buttons. As you scroll through the memory locations, you can play and
hear the Program currently shown in the D
ISPLAY
. This prevents you from overwriting a sound that
you want to keep.
3. Press S
TORE
again to store your Program. (To cancel the operation, press a S
LOT
button.)
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To make it easier to find different types of sounds in the synth’s memory it’s possible to save Programs
in separate Categories. When you’re looking for a specific sound you can search either by category, in
alphabetical order or numerically. There are 12+2 different categories to choose between:
in separate Categories. When you’re looking for a specific sound you can search either by category, in
alphabetical order or numerically. There are 12+2 different categories to choose between:
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Acoustic
Sounds with an acoustic character like flutes, violins, guitars, ethnic sounds, bells,
mallets etc. Doesn’t necessarily have to be emulations of existing instruments
mallets etc. Doesn’t necessarily have to be emulations of existing instruments
Arpeggio
All sorts of arpeggio and “groove” sounds
Bass
All sorts of bass sounds
Classic
Traditional “clean” analog types of polyphonic synth sounds based on the classic
waveforms
waveforms
Drum
Drum and percussion sounds
Fantasy
Melodic effects sounds and textures, often with rhythmic modulations
FX
Atonal effects sounds like water, laser guns, explosions etc. Sometimes with heavy
modulations. Quite often built up using Noise “waveforms”
modulations. Quite often built up using Noise “waveforms”
Lead
Sounds meant for lead lines. Usually monophonic sounds. Also lead “chord mem-
ory” sounds
ory” sounds
Organ
Different types of organ sounds
Store To 2:98
Pro5 click
Store To 2:98
Pro5 click