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 Hardware

Index

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6 - Plus / Minus Buttons

Pressing these two buttons lets you load
the next or the previous preset or adjust
the value of a selected parameter up or
down one step at a time.

For more information see: 

Operating Noah:

Navigating the Menus  

and 

Presets

7 - Up / Down / Right / Left Buttons

Use these buttons to navigate the menus,
in other words: to browse menus or select
parameters. If there are more than two
menu lines, use the 

Up/Down buttons to

change to the next line in the display or to
move back to the previous line.

For more information see: 

Operating Noah:

Navigating the Menus

8 - Enter Button

In various menus – e.g. when writing
presets –the 

Enter button is used to

confirm the entry of a value or a request.
You can also use it to open sub-menus.

9 - Control Button

Press the 

Control Button (9) to switch to

Control Mode. Now you can use the
Continuous Controllers as Performance
Controllers to manipulate selected
parameters ”live”.

When 

Control Mode is active, the LED

above the button is lit (red).

For more information see: 

Operating Noah:

Performance Controllers

10 - Exit Button

Use the Exit button to abort an action, or
to move back up through the menu
system.

For more information see: 

Operating Noah:

Navigating the Menus

11 - Control Wheel

This control changes the value of a
selected parameter and/or preset.

The Control Wheel can also be used to
select alphanumerical characters when
naming files, e.g. presets.

For more information see: 

Operating Noah:

Navigating the Menus

  and 

Presets

12 - Compact Flash Slot

Accepts a standard memory card in the
Compact Flash format on which you can
store preset data.

For more information see: 

Operating

Noah:  Navigating the Menus

 and

Presets

13 - Mode Button

Switches between operating modes 

Sin-

gle and Multi.

For more information see: 

Overview of

the Noah Architecture

 and 

Operating

Noah: Single Mode and Multi Mode

14 - System Button

Provides access to the 

System menu.

In this menu you will find parameters
for the global configuration of Noah as
well as for MIDI Echo, MIDI Clock and
managing the MIDI Controllers.

For more information see: 

The System

Menu

Summary of Contents for Noah

Page 1: ...1 Hardware Index Contents Noah Hardware MainTable of Contents Front Panel Back Panel Tactive Instrument Modeller Connections ...

Page 2: ...g of Presets without Keyboard 2 MIDI LED This LED flashes when the unit is receiving MIDI data 5 Continuous Controllers Use the four Continuous Controllers below the display to access the parameters shown in the lower display line Usually each of the four Continuous Controllers is assigned to one of the displayed parameters Pressing Pushing any of the Continuous Controller Push Function will open ...

Page 3: ...n Control Mode is active the LED above the button is lit red For more information see Operating Noah Performance Controllers 10 Exit Button Use the Exit button to abort an action or to move back up through the menu system For more information see Operating Noah Navigating the Menus 11 ControlWheel This control changes the value of a selected parameter and or preset The Control Wheel can also be us...

Page 4: ...which effects will be muted or not when the FX Bypass Button 18 is pressed When Bypass is active the LED below the button is lit red For more information see Edit Mode The FX Bypass Menu Muting Effects 19 Compare Button Lets you toggle between the current and the previously stored settings of the selected preset For more information see Operating Noah Presets 20 Write Button Opens the menu pages f...

Page 5: ...transmit 8 inde pendent audio channels digitally to an external device with a compatible ADAT input 5 Footswitch Currently the foot switch is not supported 6 MIDI In Out Thru These jacks connect Noah to a MIDI keyboard sequencer or one other MIDI device Noah receives MIDI data at the MIDI In jack and transmits data through MIDI Out The incoming MIDI data is passed through to the Thru jack for tran...

Page 6: ...ntents Connections The accompanying diagram shows the most important connections to be made to other devices before starting to use Noah Computer optional MIDI Keyboard Active monitors monitoring system MIDI Out USB Port ...

Page 7: ...ton 3 Control Wheel 3 Controllers 2 D Display 2 Down 3 E Edit Button 4 Enter Button 3 Exit Button 3 External Button 4 F Footswitch 5 Front Panel 2 FX Bypass Button 4 G Gain Switch 5 L LED 2 Left 3 M MIDI In Out Thru 5 MIDI LED 2 Mode Button 3 P Phones 2 Plus Minus Buttons 3 Power Button 4 R Right 3 S System Button 3 U Up 3 USB Port 5 USB LED 2 Utility 4 V Volume 2 W Word Clock Input 5 Write Button...

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