Clavia lead 3 사용자 가이드
7. Panel reference: The left (top) panel section
NORD LEAD 3 V1.2x
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Release the S
HIFT
and C
HORD
M
EM
buttons. The C
HORD
M
EM
LED stays on and the stack/chord has
been stored. Now, when playing single keys, the stored stack/chord will be played back (and transposed).
You can also (manually) play complete chords with the Stack function activated.
You can also (manually) play complete chords with the Stack function activated.
The Stack function can be saved with each Program. In Performance mode you can select different Stack
settings for each of the Slots and save the whole combination with the Performance.
settings for each of the Slots and save the whole combination with the Performance.
Note: If you stack the same note several times and use the Unison function described on
, the
stacked notes will also be individually detuned for even greater effect.
Note: Since you use several notes in the Stack function, the polyphony will be reduced.
Note: It’s only the actual key(s) you play that will output MIDI Note information to the MIDI OUT
- not all notes that are included in the Stack!
- not all notes that are included in the Stack!
S
S
S
S
T
T
T
TA
A
A
AC
C
C
CK
K
K
K
D
D
D
D
E
E
E
ET
T
T
TU
U
U
UN
N
N
NE
E
E
E
As from OS V1.06 it’s possible to detune stacked notes (if it’s the same note) without using the Unison
effect. You do this by turning the Unison D
effect. You do this by turning the Unison D
ETUNE
knob without activating the Unison effect. This
means that you could stack the same note several times and then detune the cluster. Note that when using
Stack Detune without the Unison function on, the detuning will not appear directly when holding a key
and turning the D
Stack Detune without the Unison function on, the detuning will not appear directly when holding a key
and turning the D
ETUNE
knob - you have to play new notes to hear the detune effect.
K
K
K
KB H
B H
B H
B H
O
O
O
OL
L
L
LD
D
D
D
Press the KB H
OLD
button to make every note or chord you play sustain until you press any new keys.
When you play a new note or chord, the previous note/chord will fade out with the Amplifier Envelope
Release time and the new note/chord will sustain.
Release time and the new note/chord will sustain.
Note: You can choose to enable/disable the Keyboard Hold function separately for each Slot. This is
especially useful when you are creating a Performance and only want some Slots to respond to Key-
board Hold. See
especially useful when you are creating a Performance and only want some Slots to respond to Key-
board Hold. See
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