anotherscott wrote:On the NS4, how do the knobs under the display work? Are they endless?
Yes, as you can see they have no position indicator on the knob, they are dials/encoders.
anotherscott wrote:On the NS4, how do the knobs under the display work? Are they endless?
anotherscott wrote:Morph is something you have to set up in advance. And in every patch. Plus if the wheel is set for one thing, it can't be set for another. To me, the real beauty of morph is for manipulating multiple items at once. But to just be able to grab any synth knob, at any time, and have it work smoothly without a jump if you want to tweak it from its current value, would be, well, valuable! It's what endless encoders with LEDs do, while also immediately showing their current values, which is great. But the last Stage that had them for anything more than volume was the NS2EX. And the last Nord that had them for lots of things was the Lead 3.
On the NS4, how do the knobs under the display work? Are they endless?
anotherscott wrote:On the NS4, how do the knobs under the display work? Are they endless?
anotherscott wrote:But the last Stage that had them for anything more than volume was the NS2EX.
maxpiano wrote:anotherscott wrote:On the NS4, how do the knobs under the display work? Are they endless?
Yes, as you can see they have no position indicator on the knob, they are dials/encoders.
superbender wrote:You mean the morphs under the Synth-Screen? They are endless, but can´t be used for morphing.
uhura wrote:Yes, and I already suggested in another thread to use them at least to change the filter parameters.
anotherscott wrote:maxpiano wrote:anotherscott wrote: Like, maybe hitting the 2 buttons in the Filter section simultaneously could be interpreted as a command to switch the display/encoders to filter controls.
uhura wrote:anotherscott wrote: Like, maybe hitting the 2 buttons in the Filter section simultaneously could be interpreted as a command to switch the display/encoders to filter controls.
Yes, or just Shift + Filter On
It would be more in line with the operating concept and I think it is not used yet?
spradders wrote:A couple of questions:
- On my Stage2ex you could press shift and adjust a knob to see the value without changing it. For example, I'd go to a new program and want to know what the treble eq level is, so shift+treble shows me the value. This doesn't work on Stage 4; is there another way to see values in a program without changing them?
- Also on Stage 2ex a split point was a hard cut off, but on the 4 you can do a cross-fade in / out across the next 6 or 12 semitones. This is a REALLY nice feature. Did it also exist on the 3?
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