Clavia lead 3 用户指南
NORD LEAD 3 V1.2x
4. Editing Programs: Muting parameter sections
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When you’re editing a Program it may sometimes be convenient to temporarily mute certain parameter
sections so you can hear how they affect the sound
sections so you can hear how they affect the sound
By holding the M
ONITOR
/C
OPY
/M
UTE
button and pressing any of the following S
ELECTOR
buttons,
the selected parameter section is temporarily muted (disabled): LFO1 or 2 Destination, MOD ENV Des-
tination, OSC1 or 2 Waveform, OscMod Mode and Filter Type.
tination, OSC1 or 2 Waveform, OscMod Mode and Filter Type.
A muted parameter section is indicated by the corresponding S
ELECTOR
LED flashing.
To revert to normal state, and thus activate the parameter section/function again, press the corresponding
S
S
ELECTOR
button or the M
ONITOR
/C
OPY
/M
UTE
button together with the corresponding S
ELECTOR
button.
Note! You cannot store any Mute settings with the Program.
Note! You cannot store any Mute settings with the Program.
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Storing is done identically regardless if you are saving an edited Program or if you have used ‘Sound Init’
or ‘FM Init’ to create a sound from scratch. Storing a Program will permanently overwrite an existing
Program. Be careful so that you don’t accidentally erase a Program you’d like to keep!
Note! When Nord Lead 3 is shipped from factory, Memory Protect is set to ‘On’. To be able to store
Programs, first disable the Memory Protect function. See
or ‘FM Init’ to create a sound from scratch. Storing a Program will permanently overwrite an existing
Program. Be careful so that you don’t accidentally erase a Program you’d like to keep!
Note! When Nord Lead 3 is shipped from factory, Memory Protect is set to ‘On’. To be able to store
Programs, first disable the Memory Protect function. See
.
Storing a Program can be done in two ways: