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NORD ELECTRO 2 V3.0x
5. Panel reference: System functions
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2. If you’re using two separate sustain pedals: one in the Sustain Pedal Input and one in the Rotor 
Speed Input you probably want to use the sustain pedal in the S
USTAIN
 P
EDAL
 input for sustain 
also with Organ sounds. In this case, select ‘P.S’ (Pedal Sustain) with the U
P
/D
OWN
 N
AVIGA
-
TOR
 buttons. Exit by pressing any button (except for the S
HIFT
 button).
Note: It’s possible to use this configuration also if you’re only using a single sustain pedal in 
the Sustain Pedal input. In that case you’ll have to control the Rotor Speed from the front 
panel.
Nord Electro 2 sends and receives Sustain Pedal messages as MIDI (CC# 64). Note! If you have selected 
‘P.t’, Rotor Speed selection is sent from the sustain pedal as MIDI CC#82 - not CC#64!
K
EY
 
CLICK
 
CONTROL
On an original B-3 organ, the key click produced by the 
random contact bounces is actually an artifact. This arti-
fact later became quite desirable an effect amongst musi-
cians. In the Nord Electro 2 you can select the amount of 
key click that should be present in the organ sounds. The 
key click level is global for all organ sounds in the Nord 
Electro 2.
1. Hold down S
HIFT
 and press the P
ROGRAM
 8 but-
ton twice. The D
ISPLAY
 reads ‘C.8’ where ‘C’ 
stands for ‘Click’ and ‘8’ for the current click 
level.
2. Select key click level by scrolling with the U
P
/
D
OWN
 N
AVIGATOR
 buttons. ‘C.0’ means minimum key click level and ‘C.9’ maximum level.
3. Press any button (except for the S
HIFT
, S
TORE
 or U
P
/D
OWN
 buttons) to exit.
O
UTPUT
 
ROUTING
 (
HARD
 
PAN
)
If you want to process your sound using external effects, it can 
be convenient to route Organ and Piano sounds to separate 
outputs of the Nord Electro 2. Note that the Output rout-
ing is not saved, so you will have to reconfigure after 
power off.
1. Hold down S
HIFT
 and press the P
ROGRAM
 8 button 
three times. The D
ISPLAY
 reads ‘H.0’ where ‘H’ stands 
for ‘Hard pan’ and ‘0’ that both Organ and Piano 
sounds are routed to L
EFT
 O
UT
 and R
IGHT
 O
UT
 with-
out separation.
2. Select ‘separate outputs’ by pressing the U
P
 N
AVIGA
-
TOR
 button so the D
ISPLAY
 reads ‘H.1’. ‘H.1’ means that Organ sounds will be output only 
through the L
EFT
 O
UT
 and Piano sounds only through the R
IGHT
 O
UT
Note that any stereo 
effect you apply to a sound internally will be in mono in ‘H.1’ mode.