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Clav EQ
The two Clav EQ buttons works as filter selectors . By selecting different 
combinations of the Brilliant/Treble and Medium/Soft filter indicators 
you can reproduce all 15 possible filter variations, exactly like on the 
original D6 . Use the Shift button together with the Clav EQ button to 
access the Med and Soft settings .
Samp Env
When the Samp Lib type is active, the Samp Env LEDs and button can 
be used to set a desired velocity response and attack and release time 
behavior that affects the playback of the samples .
When none of the Attack LEDs are lit, the sample playback is not 
affected by any additional attack from the Electro 3 and it does not 
respond to keyboard velocity .  
Slow At – select this when you want to play the samples with a slower 
attack . 
Vel Dyn - select this when you want to control the volume and the 
timbre of the samples with velocity from the keyboard . 
When both LEDs are lit, both the slow attack and the velocity option 
are active .
Press and hold the Shift button and operate the Samp Env button to 
set the desired release times . 
When none of the Release LEDs are lit, the sample playback is not af-
fected by any additional release .  
Rel 1: Short release 
Rel 2: Medium release 
Rel 1&2: Long release
Piano Type
Use the Type selector to choose which piano sound you want to use . 
Each type may consist of several models; press repeatedly on the 
model selector to cycle through the models within a selected type . 
Category
Description
Grand
Acoustic and electric grand pianos
Upright
Upright pianos
E Piano
Electric Pianos
Wurl
Wurlitzer electric pianos
Clav/Hps
Clavinets and Harpsichords
Samp Lib
Samples
Mono
If you press Shift + Mono when a stereo instrument is selected, the 
stereo samples will be played back in mono instead .
Model
Press repeatedly on the model selector to cycle through the available 
models within a selected type . 
The type of a piano has been set by the lemmings at the Nord 
 
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factory. You cannot move a piano from one type to another.
Program section 
The Program section is 
where you select the pro-
gram, where the Store 
functions are activated 
and where you enter the 
system, MIDI and sound 
menus .
Up/Down buttons 
The Up/Down buttons 
to the left of the display 
have several functions in 
the Nord Electro 3 . Press 
repeatedly to select one 
of the 128 programs; the 
number and sub-letter 
of the program will be 
presented in the display . 
Press Shift together 
with Up/Down to scroll 
through every location 
(1A, 1B, 2A etc) .
If you have activated any 
of the three menus, the System, MIDI or Sound menu, these buttons 
are then used to select a function, and together with the Shift button to 
change the value of a selected function . Read more about the menus 
on page 17 .
Display
The LED display will show the active program number . If you edit a 
program, a dot will appear next to the program number, at the bottom 
right of the display .
If you have activated any of the three menus, the System, MIDI or 
Sound menu, the setting for each menu item is shown with the LEDs .
Store/Store Org. Preset
The red Store button is used when storing Programs and Organ 
Presets . 
Press the Store button once and the current program number will 
1
start to flash . 
Select the desired location with the Up/Down buttons and press 
2
Store again to confirm your intentions and to store the current set-
tings to the selected location . 
Press any button to abort the store procedure . 
3
Press Shift + Store . 
4
The display will flash O . pr .
Select a desired location to store by pressing one of the Organ 
5
Preset buttons . 
The display will show the selected preset number .
Confirm your intentions by pressing Store once more . 
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This procedure may be aborted by pressing the Shift button .
In order to be able to store settings the Memory Protection must 
 
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be turned off. Read more about this on page 17.
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