Nord NGRAND Grand 88-Note Kawai Hammer-Action Keyboard with Ivory Touch

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6. PROGRAM | 15
selecting the desired Live program. The program at the selected
destination can always be auditioned by playing the keyboard.
M To cancel an ongoing Store operation, press EXIT.
3 When a suitable location has been selected, press STORE again to
confirm the operation.
NAMING A PROGRAM (STORE AS...)
1 To store and name your program press STORE AS... (Shift + Store).
2 Press the ABC soft button to bring up a row of alphanumeric
characters. Use the dial to set the character for the current
position. Releasing the ABC button will cause the cursor to
advance to the next character. The dial can be used to move the
cursor freely. The Ins soft button is used for inserting a blank space
at the cursor position and the Del soft button is used for deleting
the selected character.
3 To assign your program a category hold down the Cat soft button
and select one of the 20 categories from the list.
4 Press STORE to bring up the Store Program To screen. Use and/
or the Program buttons to select a location. Note that the sound at
the selected location can be auditioned by playing the keyboard.
5 When a suitable location has been selected, press STORE again.
Naming programs can also be done with the Nord Sound Manager.
SHIFT / EXIT BUTTON
Many controls have a secondary function which is ac-
cessed by holding SHIFT and pressing the button or turn-
ing the dial. Shift functions are always printed below the
corresponding control. For example, holding Shift and
pressing the Program 2 button will open up the Sound Menu. The Shift
button is also used to EXIT menus, or for cancelling Store operations.
LIVE MODE
The Nord Grand has five easy-to-access Live programs.
These programs are special in that edits to them are
automatically stored. When exiting a Live Program or
powering off the machine all edits are saved, without the
need for a manual Store operation. To select a Live Program, press LIVE
MODE and then any of the 1-5 buttons in the Program area.
A Live program can be stored to a location in the program banks using
the standard Store methods (see previous page). Conversely, a regular
program can also be stored into a Live program location.
PROGRAM BUTTONS
The PROGRAM 1-5 buttons give you immediate access to a range of five
programs – a Page – within the current program bank. They are also
used as soft buttons when operating menu settings. Read more about
soft button functionality on page 7.
WHAT IS A PROGRAM?
A Program contains references to the selected piano and/or sample
sounds, effects settings and all other settings made on the panel except
for Master Level and Panel Lock. A program does not store settings
made in the System, Sound or MIDI menus.
SYSTEM, SOUND AND MIDI MENUS
Press SYSTEM (Shift + Program 1), SOUND (Shift + Program 2) or MIDI
(Shift + Program 3) to enter the System, Sound or MIDI menu. To read
more about all available menu settings, turn to page 22.
PROGRAM DIAL
The PROGRAM dial to the right of the Display is used to
select programs, to set parameter values and to enter
characters in program names. Pressing SHIFT while turn-
ing the dial activates the LIST function, which will display
all programs in a list.
PROGRAM LIST, ABC AND CAT
The LIST (Shift + Program dial) view provides great overview when
browsing programs linearly (Num selected in the display) but also pre-
sents two additional sort modes: Abc (Program 2) and Cat (Program 3).
Abc sorts the list alphabetically while Cat displays all programs of the
selected category. To select a specific character or category, hold down
the Abc or Cat soft button respectively (as indicated by the “6
symbols) and use the dial.
M The chosen sort mode is preserved until List view is entered again.
A
qrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJK
STORE PROGRAM AS
ABC DelCat Ins
mber Upright
Program EPiano2
A:31 Grand Imperial
A:32 Ballad EP 1
A:33 Bambino Upright
A:34 Mellotron Flutes
Num Abc Cat
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