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NORD ELECTRO 2 V2.0x
5. Panel reference: The Effects section
Page 29
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The Modulations section offers six different types of modulation. You activate and 
deactivate the Modulations section by pressing the O
N
 button.
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Stands for Ring Modulation and is a type of modulation where two signals are mul-
tiplied with each other. The result is an inharmonic “bell like” sound. Herbie Han-
cock used this effect a lot in the ‘70s. In the Nord Electro 2 the Piano or Organ signal 
is multiplied with an additional sinewave.
Set the sinewave pitch with the R
ATE
 knob and the amount of ring modulation with the A
MOUNT
 knob.
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The Pan is an auto panning modulation that smoothly pans the signal between the Left and Right out-
puts.
You can control the rate and amount of panning with the R
ATE
 and A
MOUNT
 knobs.
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Tremolo modulation is basically an automatic volume control that continuously varies the output signal 
volume. Tremolo is a commonly used modulation, especially on the Wurlitzer electric pianos.
Use the R
ATE
 and A
MOUNT
 knobs to control the Tremolo rate and depth. Note that the output volume 
is at maximum level at zero A
MOUNT
 setting.
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The Wah-Wah modulation is often used for electric guitars to get that characteristic “talking guitar” 
sound. Wah-Wah can also be extremely useful on electric piano sounds. Try out the Clavinet sound with 
With the 
R
ATE
 knob you set the basic 
pitch of the additional sinewave.
With the 
A
MOUNT
 knob you control 
the level of ring modulation.
The filled curve indicates maximum 
A
MOUNT
 value and the 
dashed curves indicate lower 
A
MOUNT
 values. The signal smoothly 
pans between the Left and Right outputs as indicated in the figure.
The filled curve indicates maximum 
A
MOUNT
 value and the dashed 
curves indicate lower 
A
MOUNT
 values. At zero 
A
MOUNT
 value the 
output level is constantly at maximum level (the straight dashed line).