Pedal and effect with NS3
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Pedal and effect with NS3
Hello,
I have two questions about pedals and effects for my NS3.
I currently have an FX7 pedal with an intermediate rest position and a spring that allows it to fall back on it.
With the Nord, I can adjust the volume from a minimum value (which is necessarily associated with the 0% pedal position) to a maximum value (associated with the pedal fully depressed). I can't adjust the rest position just before the spring to the desired volume.
So I'm looking for a pedal with a return spring that would put the pedal at 0% in the rest position so I can control my volumes and effects.
Do you have a model you can recommend?
And my second question: is it possible to create a glissando effect on an organ sound using morphing? I've tested several settings but haven't found which parameters to modify to achieve this effect.
Thank you.
I have two questions about pedals and effects for my NS3.
I currently have an FX7 pedal with an intermediate rest position and a spring that allows it to fall back on it.
With the Nord, I can adjust the volume from a minimum value (which is necessarily associated with the 0% pedal position) to a maximum value (associated with the pedal fully depressed). I can't adjust the rest position just before the spring to the desired volume.
So I'm looking for a pedal with a return spring that would put the pedal at 0% in the rest position so I can control my volumes and effects.
Do you have a model you can recommend?
And my second question: is it possible to create a glissando effect on an organ sound using morphing? I've tested several settings but haven't found which parameters to modify to achieve this effect.
Thank you.
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Re: Pedal and effect with NS3
As far as I know, the FC7 is the only pedal with that sort of boost function (with return spring). There is no such thing for the lower part of the volume - and I wouldn't recommend it if it existed as you often need the full scale of the pedal.
I've never tried to achieve what you are trying to do. But it may work if you use two controllers to morph volume: let's say you use the control pedal for medium to high level and the mod wheel for getting down from medium to 0. It might work.
I've never tried to achieve what you are trying to do. But it may work if you use two controllers to morph volume: let's say you use the control pedal for medium to high level and the mod wheel for getting down from medium to 0. It might work.
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Re: Pedal and effect with NS3
Expression pedals don't have a return spring to 0 by definition, their purpose is to set a level and keep it; you should learn how to use the expression pedal properly and set it to 0 with your foot when desired or (alternatively) you may use a continuous sustain pedal such as Roland DP10 as an expression pedal (not the bes as difficult to control intermediate values, but you can try).
Then no, you cannot produce an organ glissando (intended as keys/notes) using CtrlPed which can only morph (some) parameters, e.g the organ drawbars, not keys.
Then no, you cannot produce an organ glissando (intended as keys/notes) using CtrlPed which can only morph (some) parameters, e.g the organ drawbars, not keys.
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Re: Pedal and effect with NS3
You can’t morph note values in the organ section. You can morph pitch in the synth section up or down. I created a program for Foreigner’s song Urgent that is shared on this forum if you search for it, there’s an octave pitch dive that I programmed in the second oscillator controlled via pedal morph and it works pretty well. Not sure if that’s helpful. What are you trying to do with a glissando on organ that you can’t just do with a manual palm smear?
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Re: Pedal and effect with NS3
Thank you all for your answers.
I'm going to learn to better master my pedal for my effects.
As for the glissando, it was just a question. However, I'm interested in the pitch bend. I'll check out how you did it because I have two or three songs in which I'll need it.
Just to save time, what effect do you use for morphing?
Thanks again for your valuable advice.
I'm going to learn to better master my pedal for my effects.
As for the glissando, it was just a question. However, I'm interested in the pitch bend. I'll check out how you did it because I have two or three songs in which I'll need it.
Just to save time, what effect do you use for morphing?


Thanks again for your valuable advice.
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Re: Pedal and effect with NS3
I recommend that you spend time really learning your instrument with hands on, read the manual, and you can also watch a bunch of YouTube tutorials.Groswilly wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025, 17:24 Thank you all for your answers.
I'm going to learn to better master my pedal for my effects.
As for the glissando, it was just a question. However, I'm interested in the pitch bend. I'll check out how you did it because I have two or three songs in which I'll need it.
Just to save time, what effect do you use for morphing?![]()
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Thanks again for your valuable advice.
The pitch morph is not using an “effect” as the effects section of the instrument doesn’t control note pitch aside from wide phase/vibe things. The pitch morph I use in the program mentioned is morphing the pitch of the second oscillator of the synth section. It’s a deeper synth move that’s available in my program you can find, to save time. Most of the work already done for you.
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Re: Pedal and effect with NS3
Just to save time, here's a link to my post that is part of a lengthy thread loaded with NS3 programs I have created and shared, along with lo-fi videos I made to demonstrate them. Check out Urgent and you'll see what's possible in terms of morphing the pitch of the synth engine. You may also like other parts of this thread if you're looking for a quick fix on cover songs.
viewtopic.php?p=172071#p172071
viewtopic.php?p=172071#p172071
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