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4. Editing Programs: What’s a Program?
NORD ELECTRO 2 V3.0x
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4. E
DITING
 P
ROGRAMS
W
HAT
S
 
A
 P
ROGRAM
?
A Program in Nord Electro 2 consists of a selected Instrument (an Organ sound or a specific Piano sound), 
the settings you have made for the instrument, e.g. Drawbar, Percussion and Chorus/Vibrato settings for 
Organ sounds or Presence settings for a Piano sound, Octave Shift settings plus all the settings of the Ef-
fects section. For Piano based sounds this means that a Program does not contain any samples - only the 
parameter data that affects the selected Piano type. This is important to bear in mind when performing a 
MIDI Sysex dump of a Piano based Program (see 
).
E
DITING
 
A
 P
ROGRAM
Actually, how to change a programmed sound can be described in one 
sentence: “tweak the knobs and press the buttons”. It 
is as simple as 
that! Don’t be afraid to edit and overwrite the factory Programs. If you 
want to restore any of the original factory programs later, you can fetch 
them at http://www.clavia.se and download to your Nord Electro 2 as 
MIDI Sysex files. To indicate that a Program has been edited (changed 
from the stored version), a dot is shown to the right of the Program number in the D
ISPLAY
:.
T
HE
 
KNOBS
All K
NOBS
 on the Nord Electro 2 are of potentiometer type. This means that 
when you begin to edit a Program the values of the parameters can be totally dif-
ferent from the K
NOBS
 physical positions. As soon as you begin turning a K
NOB
the parameter value will ‘snap’ to the K
NOB
S
 physical position. This could gen-
erate drastic changes to the sound but that’s normal.
T
HE
 
BUTTONS
There are three types of buttons for editing sounds on the Nord Electro 2:
S
ELECTOR
 
BUTTONS
Press the S
ELECTOR
 button repeatedly to select between functions printed next to the 
corresponding triangular LED (see figure to the right).
O
N
/O
FF
 
BUTTONS
The O
N
/O
FF
 buttons have a LED next to them to indicate the status.
D
RAWBAR
 
BUTTONS
The D
RAWBAR
 buttons are special in the way that they auto-increment/decrement the corresponding pa-
rameter when held. I.e. if you hold a D
RAWBAR
 button the corresponding drawbar parameter will contin-
ue to increment or decrement (within its range) until you release the button.