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Basic precautions for using electric products, covering usage, environment, and servicing.
Expresses gratitude to the customer for purchasing the Nord C1 Combo Organ.
Explains the design philosophy and historical context behind the Nord C1 Combo Organ.
Details the key features and specifications of the Nord C1 Combo Organ.
Provides guidance on how to use the manual and interpret its references.
Describes the layout and sections of the Nord C1 Combo Organ's front control panel.
Explains the keyboard's trigger response and its sensitivity.
Details the behavior of potentiometer knobs and the functionality of buttons on the unit.
Describes the function of the Master Level knob for overall output control.
Illustrates and describes the various input and output connectors on the rear panel.
Details audio outputs, headphone jack, MIDI IN/OUT, and USB ports.
Details the inputs for swell, rotary control, and sustain pedals, including bass pedal.
Explains what a program is and how settings are stored in PROG, LIVE 1, and LIVE 2 areas.
Details the process of selecting, loading, and saving stored programs using the PROG/MENU buttons.
Explains how preset buttons and drawbars allow quick switching and setting of organ sounds.
Explains how to split the lower manual to control bass registers separately.
Details how to choose between the Tonewheel, Electric-V, and Electric-F organ models.
Explains the drawbar intervals and operation for the Tonewheel model.
Details the percussion effect, its activation, and decay controls for the Tonewheel model.
Describes the vibrato and chorus effects, modes, and activation for the Tonewheel model.
Explains the drawbar usage and harmonic intervals for the Electric-V model.
Describes the vibrato effect and its activation for the Electric-V model.
Explains the drawbar function as register selectors for the Electric-F model.
Describes the vibrato modes and activation for the Electric-F model.
Details the synth bass model's features, including pluck control and drawbar adjustments.
Details the delay effect parameters and the function of the drive knob.
Describes the 3-band EQ and the three amp/speaker simulations available.
Explains the Unison chorus pedal simulation and its different presets.
Details the reverb effect, its balance control, and the five available reverb types.
Explains that system settings are global and divided into menus: System, MIDI, and Sound.
Lists functions within the System Menu: Memory Protect, Output Routing, Transpose, Fine Tune, Sustain Pedal, Rotary Control, Swell Pedal, Factory Reset.
Lists functions within the MIDI Menu: Channel settings, Local Control, CC Mode, Program Change, Sysex Dumps.
Adjusts speed, acceleration, and decay for the rotary speaker simulation's horn and rotor.
Controls tonewheel crosstalk, cable leakage, and percussion decay times.
A chart detailing MIDI functions, transmit/receive capabilities, and channel assignments.
A list of MIDI CC numbers and their corresponding functions and channels.
Guides on connecting bass pedals, setting up Half Moon Switch, and adjusting pedal polarity/span.
Guides on connecting an external sound source and controlling it via MIDI, including CC mode and sustain.
Explains program change modes and installing the Windows USB driver.
Guides on upgrading the OS and using Sysex dumps for program data management.
| USB | No |
|---|---|
| Keyboard | 61 keys |
| Drawbars | 9 drawbars |
| Effects | Chorus |
| MIDI | In/Out |
| Outputs | 2 x 1/4" (L/Mono, R) |
| Inputs | 1 x 1/4" |
| Power Supply | Internal power supply (100-240V, 50/60Hz) |
| Control Pedal Input | 1 x 1/4" TS |
| Sustain Pedal Input | 1 x 1/4" TS |