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About the MIDI implementation

The following MIDI messages can be transmitted and received from the 
Nord Electro 3:

Note On/Off

• Note On and Note Off messages are transmitted and received.

Controllers

In the MIDI Menu (see page 19), you can select if the Nord Electro 3 
should transmit and/or receive Control Change messages.

• Incoming MIDI Controller 7 controls the overall volume of the Electro 3.

• Incoming MIDI Controller 10 controls the panning of the Electro 3. 

• If you have a control pedal connected to the control pedal input, this 

is transmitted as Controller 11 (Expression). 

• If you have a pedal connected to the sustain pedal input, this is 

transmitted as Controller 64 (Sustain Pedal).

• If you have a pedal connected to the rotor pedal input, this pedal is 

transmitted as Controller 90.

• Almost all other controls (knobs and buttons) on the front panel are 

also transmitted (and received) as Control Change messages. This 
can be used to record your actions on the front panel into a MIDI 
sequencer. For a full list of which parameters correspond to the Con-
troller numbers, see the MIDI implementation on the next page.

Keyboard velocity

The Nord Electro 3 can transmit and receive keyboard velocity mes-
sages. Organ sounds will always be played back at nominal level 
regardless of incoming MIDI Velocity data. Release velocity is also 
transmitted. 

Program change

In the MIDI Menu (see page 19), you can select if the Nord Electro 3 
should send and/or receive Program Change messages.

When you select a Program, a Program Change message is transmit-
ted via MIDI. If a Program Change message is received on the selected 
MIDI Channel, the Nord Electro 3 will change Program accordingly.

The 128 Program locations send and respond to MIDI Program 
Change values 0-127.

MIDI Sysex (System Exclusive)

Individual Programs or all Programs can be transmitted and received as 
a System Exclusive dump.

Nord Electro 

3

 with a sequencer

Connections

Connect the MIDI Out on the Nord Electro 3 to the MIDI In on your 
sequencer.

Connect the MIDI Out from your sequencer to the MIDI In on the 
Nord Electro 3.

Local On/Off

Local Off may be used when you use a sequencer to record and play 
back from Nord Electro 3. If the sequencer echoes back incoming MIDI 
data, the Nord Electro 3 may respond twice to every note and other 
message/action if for example the keyboard and the sequencer sends 
the same MIDI information to the unit. Local On/Off is set on the “MIDI 
menu” see page 19.

MIDI Channel

The MIDI channel(s) that the Nord Electro 3 uses are set up in the MIDI 
menu - see “MIDI menu” on page 19. If you use the Organ model in the 
split/lower manual configuration, the lower manual can receive on a 
separate MIDI channel.

Program Change

Usually you select a Program Change value for a track in the sequenc-
er track settings. The 128 program locations send and respond to 
Program Change values 0-127. 

If you want to record a Program Change message, activate recording in 
the sequencer and simply select the program on the Nord Electro 3.

Controllers

When you record actions with knobs and buttons, make sure that the 
sequencer “echoes” the changes back on the correct MIDI Channel, or 
your changes won’t have any effect.

About controllers and “chasing”

Consider a situation where you record a Controller message, e.g. a 
Drawbar opening, in the middle of your sequencer song. Then you 
“rewind” the sequencer to a position before the recorded Drawbar 
opening. The problem is that the Nord Electro 3’s Drawbar will remain 
opened, although it really should be as it was before you recorded the 
opening. 

To solve this, you could record a “snapshot” of all Controller settings of 
the Nord Electro 3 Program at the beginning of your sequencer song. 
See “Sending MIDI Controller dumps” below.

MIDI functions

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Summary of Contents for Nord Electro 3

Page 1: ...User Manual Nord Electro 3 OS Version 3 x Part No 50316 Copyright Clavia DMI AB 2011 Print Edition 3 1...

Page 2: ...L B53D2 C85689 562 4 57 29V B 7 2 5635 M3H J2 N 7 NS 8295 M3D985 42 5 97585 52 3 87K N 2B2 5 8 76 K 5 2 7 97 012345 67589 8 7 5 49 A7B C 5D9 6 9 E DE 98 F5 6GE958 6 85 0 E 95906 4E 85 5DE 95908 E 58...

Page 3: ...6 Speaker Comp 16 Reverb 16 Delay Reverb Electro 3 HP 17 Feedback 17 Ping Pong 17 Tempo Tap 17 Gain 17 6 The Menus System Menu 18 Memory Protect On Off 18 Output Routing 18 Transpose 18 Fine Tune 18 S...

Page 4: ...erence section where all the functions are explained in detail The Electro 3 HP the Electro 61 and the Electro 73 versions share most of the features The sections in this manual that explains the addi...

Page 5: ...nd Sound menus are conveniently printed to the right on the panel Knobs buttons Knobs The knobs control the continuously variable pa rameters in the Nord Electro 3 A parameter value can be totally dif...

Page 6: ...tor a signal from an mp3 or a CD player at the Nord Electro 3 s headphone output This allows you to e g rehearse with the Electro 3 to pre recorded music Signals connected to this input will not be pr...

Page 7: ...ds and rotary speed selection for organ sounds see Sustain Pedal Configuration on page 18 for details on how to configure this Control Pedal stereo connector for a pedal of the potentiometer type also...

Page 8: ...ograms within each bank Edit a program Editing a program is just as easy as grabbing a knob and change a set ting or press a button to select a different setting The knob s physical position isn t alw...

Page 9: ...ethods see above You can also store programs into the Live memory location in which case the program settings will replace the current Live memory settings Octave Shift Press either of the Octave Shif...

Page 10: ...lf will use the Preset 2 Up setting If you press and hold both the Shift and the Preset Split buttons for a couple of seconds the Split LED will begin to flash and you can press a key on the keyboard...

Page 11: ...hange the sound of the B3 model from squeaky clean to a battered old work horse The VX model The original instrument is probably the most famous of all the tran sistor based combo organs that emerged...

Page 12: ...ound when you press the key s The percussion will only affect the upper manual if the Split function is active The Percussion is a single triggered non legato effect It is only present when you hit th...

Page 13: ...Organ Preset buttons The display will show the selected preset number 4 Confirm your intentions by pressing Store once more This procedure may be aborted by pressing any button except Store or one of...

Page 14: ...Piano2 Wurlitzer reed based electric pianos Clav Hps Clavinets and Harpsichords Samp Lib Samples Mono If you press Shift Mono when a stereo instrument is selected the stereo samples will be played bac...

Page 15: ...ft button In order to be able to store settings the Memory Protection must be turned off Read more about this on Memory Protect On Off on page 18 Prog A Prog B After you have selected a program number...

Page 16: ...lowpass filter sweep across the frequency range If a control pedal is connected this sweep is instead controlled by the pedal action and the Rate knob will then have no effect Ring Modulation RM is a...

Page 17: ...e delay repeats alternate between the left and right channels If short delay times are used these repeats will be asymmetrical and produce delays that are more like early reflections in reverb units T...

Page 18: ...his allows you to change the polarity of a sustain type pedal con nected to control Rotor Speed in case the functionality of your pedal is reversed i e when the pedal is up Rotor Speed is fast and vic...

Page 19: ...e Range 1 16 OF off default 2 Local Control This allows you to set if the Nord Electro 3 keyboard and front panel controls should control internal Programs or only send note and con troller messages v...

Page 20: ...percussion effect Range L Long n Normal default S Short Perc Slow Decay Sets the slow mode decay time of the Tonewheel percussion effect Range L Long n Normal default S Short Perc Norm Level Sets the...

Page 21: ...o as sounds in this manual and in the application itself Press Ctrl Tab on the computer keyboard to cycle between the tabs The lists can be ordered according to location name size version and date in...

Page 22: ...the computer hard drive where the new sound is located 2 Make sure that the Sound Manager window and the folder are visible on the screen 3 Drag the new sound to the white area in the Sound Manager sa...

Page 23: ...tent of the Program partition with its 128 programs 1 Make sure that Organize is activated in the View menu 2 Select and drag a program from the destination location to the desired location If you dro...

Page 24: ...rams or all Programs can be transmitted and received as a System Exclusive dump Nord Electro 3 with a sequencer Connections 1 Connect the MIDI Out on the Nord Electro 3 to the MIDI In on your sequence...

Page 25: ...all Programs All it will replace all programs currently stored in the Nord Electro 3 If the dump contained only a single program it will be temporarily placed in the currently selected program memory...

Page 26: ...s Touch Channel X X X X Pitch Bender X X Control Change O O Program Change True O 0 127 O 0 127 System Exclusive O O System Song Pos Common Song Sel Tune X X X X X X System Clock Realtime Commands X...

Page 27: ...5 Organ Model 11 Organ Presets 13 Organ section 11 Organ Trig 18 Output Routing 17 P Perc Drawbar 9 Cancel 19 Perc Norm Level 19 Perc Slow Decay 19 Perc Soft Level 19 Percussion 12 Phaser 16 Piano 13...

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