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Nord Electro 5D Piano Synthétiseur De Scène Aide Mémoire D'utilisation Nord Electro 5D Piano Synthétiseur de scène Aide mémoire d’utilisation L. Duffar Nord Electro 5D - Aide mémoire d’utilisation Août 2015 1/197 Sommaire court (Le sommaire complet est fourni à la fin du doclument) Pour une lecture à l’écran pensez à utiliser les signets du pdf pour naviguer dans le document 1 Démarrage .......................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Connexions ............................................................................................................................. 5 1.2 Utilisation pratique................................................................................................................ 6 1.2.1 Déverrouillage de la mémoire ........................................................................................................... 6 1.2.2 Les PROGRAMS .............................................................................................................................. 6 1.2.3 Les programmes LIVE 1, LIVE 2, LIVE 3 ....................................................................................... 8 1.2.4 Le mode SET LIST ........................................................................................................................... 8 1.2.5 Les moteurs ORGAN, PIANO, SAMPLE SYNTH ........................................................................ 11 2 Mode d’emploi .................................................................................................................. 16 2.1 Vue d'ensemble .................................................................................................................... 16 2.2 PART LOWER / PART UPPER ....................................................................................... 19 2.3 PROGRAM (programme) .................................................................................................. 20 2.3.1 L’écran du mode Program et la navigation ..................................................................................... 20 2.3.2 Mémorisation et appellation des programmes ................................................................................. 22 2.3.3 Programmes LIVE 1 à LIVE 3 ........................................................................................................ 23 2.4 ORGAN (orgue) ................................................................................................................... 24 2.4.1 PRESET 1 et PRESET 2 ................................................................................................................. 24 2.4.2 DRWB LIVE et DRWB SYNC ...................................................................................................... 25 2.4.3 VIBRATO/CHORUS ...................................................................................................................... 25 2.4.4 PERCUSSION HARMONIQUE .................................................................................................... 25 2.4.5 B3 .................................................................................................................................................... 26 2.4.6 B3+BASS ........................................................................................................................................ 27 2.4.7 PIPE ................................................................................................................................................ 28 2.4.8 VX ................................................................................................................................................... 28 2.4.9 FARF ............................................................................................................................................... 28 2.5 PIANO .................................................................................................................................. 30 2.5.1 LONG RELEASE ........................................................................................................................... 30 2.5.2 STRING RES .................................................................................................................................. 31 2.5.3 MONO ............................................................................................................................................ 31 2.5.4 KBD TOUCH.................................................................................................................................. 31 2.5.5 Tableau de comparaison des tailles dans la bibliothèque de pianos Nord ....................................... 31 2.6 SAMPLE SYNTH (Echantillons de Synthé) ..................................................................... 32 2.6.1 DYNAMICS ................................................................................................................................... 32 2.6.2 FILTER VEL .................................................................................................................................. 32 2.6.3 ATTACK, SUSTAIN et DECAY / RELEASE ............................................................................... 33 2.6.4 EFFECTS (Effets) ........................................................................................................................... 33 2.6.5 SPKR / COMP ................................................................................................................................ 35 2.6.6 DELAY ........................................................................................................................................... 36 2.6.7 EQUALIZER .................................................................................................................................. 37 2.6.8 REVERB ......................................................................................................................................... 37 2.7 Mode SET LIST................................................................................................................... 37 2.7.1 Définition et sélection ..................................................................................................................... 37 2.7.2 Mémorisation de morceaux et de Set Lists ...................................................................................... 39 2.7.3 Mémorisation des changements d'un programme en mode Set List ................................................ 40 2.8 LIST VIEW (affichage des listes) ....................................................................................... 40 2.8.1 Programmes et Set Lists .................................................................................................................. 41 2.8.2 PIANO ............................................................................................................................................ 41 2.8.3 SAMPLE SYNTH (synthé d'échantillons) ...................................................................................... 41 2.8.4 ORGANIZE .................................................................................................................................... 42 Nord Electro 5D - Aide mémoire d’utilisation Août 2015 2/197 2.9 MIDI ..................................................................................................................................... 43 2.9.1 Scénario 1 : Nord Electro 5… utilisé comme contrôleur ................................................................ 43 2.9.2 Scénario 2 : Nord Electro 5… envoyant des messages MIDI depuis la Partie haute en mode KB Split 44 2.9.3 Scénario 3 : Nord Electro 5… recevant du MIDI en partie Haute .................................................. 45 2.9.4 Scénario 4 : Nord Electro 5… ave c un séquenceur ........................................................................ 45 2.10 Menus ................................................................................................................................... 47 2.10.1 SYSTEM..................................................................................................................................... 47 2.10.2 MIDI ........................................................................................................................................... 48 2.10.3 SOUND....................................................................................................................................... 49 2.11 Nord Sound Manager (Cf. § 5.1.1 ci-dessous pour plus de détails) ................................ 51 2.11.1 Configuration requise ................................................................................................................. 51 2.11.2 Installation .................................................................................................................................. 51 2.11.3 Vue d'ensemble ........................................................................................................................... 51 2.11.4 Télécharger et transférer des sons et des échantillons ................................................................. 52 2.11.5 Sauvegarde et restauration de votre Nord Electro 5 .................................................................... 54 3 Utilisation plus avancée ................................................................................................... 57 3.1 Installation Driver USB pour connexion à l’ordinateur .................................................
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