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Transposing on Nord Lead 2x

Posted: 17 Sep 2011, 09:43
by souljah
Hey Guys.. I love my Nord Lead 2x.. Its the best synth I have ever had so far.

I have a question though...

I really Want to transpose it while playing Live.. I am more comfortable in Some Scales than others :)..

..Is it possible somehow to transpose?.. Or even SAve the Transposed patch so Each song has its own transposition?...

Regards Souljah

Re: Transposing on Nord Lead 2x

Posted: 22 Sep 2011, 20:16
by WoutBlommers
You can try two things.
1 Use only Osc2, because it can be detuned. Not a very nice one, but it can be used.
2 Use a Laptop computer using a program which processes Midi, like the free ware MidiMod, a modular Midi program, which changes the Midi channel and the Midi note (and more if you want) and when the active Slot A is muted (Gain down) it can control another non active Slot (remember a Slot ALWAYS react to Midi In)...
You can also use Control LFO's on parameters whom are not controlable by the Lead LFO's, like Mix and the LFO's themselves.

Wout

Re: Transposing on Nord Lead 2x

Posted: 08 Dec 2024, 04:52
by Phosmana
Press both octave buttons at the same time to toggle between transpose whole keyboard and transpose individual programs.

The manual has it listed under octave instead of transpose.

Re: Transposing on Nord Lead 2x

Posted: 08 Dec 2024, 09:53
by maxpiano
Phosmana wrote: 08 Dec 2024, 04:52 Press both octave buttons at the same time to toggle between transpose whole keyboard and transpose individual programs.

The manual has it listed under octave instead of transpose.
13 years later, the answer... :o
(better late than never, even some call it "necroposting") :mrgreen:

Re: Transposing on Nord Lead 2x

Posted: 17 Oct 2025, 00:42
by Anna the Octopus
Actually you can transpose it very easily with button 'tune'. Just press shift and tune together, shift first. That way you can tune it up or down for a semitone, just go all the way down (-99) or up (99). That should be enough to land in an easier key. Press shift at the end to store youre tuning. It will stay in that tuning even after switching programs around.😉