Hello all. Nord newbie here. Loving my electro hp. Anyhow, was wondering how and if you can tweak the piano sounds.
- if edit eq is it saved?
- not sure what it's called, but on some piano samples I've heard when you hammer a key pretty hard you get this almost overdriven sound or tingy thing that I like at times. How would I achieve that in editing? Sorry I can't be more descriptive.
- Any input on basic editing functions on a patch especially piano that can be done on the nord?
Thanks in advance for your time,
Dave
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Re: Piano editing
Without a direct example of what you're referring to, I'm gonna go out on a limb and suggest you try the compressor (on the Electro 5, in Amp/comp the "Comp" setting) and turn it up way too high.
This will give a piano an artificial-sounding attack and unnatural decay that *may* be what you're looking for.
This will give a piano an artificial-sounding attack and unnatural decay that *may* be what you're looking for.
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Re: Piano editing
iamdave wrote:- if edit eq is it saved?
Any input on basic editing functions on a patch especially piano that can be done on the nord?
Thanks in advance for your time,
Dave
Yes, eq settings are saved with every program (assuming eq is enabled).
I just recently created a bunch of acoustic piano programs eq'ed specifically for an amp I have, the CPS ssv.3. Different set of patches for playing through a bigger FOH PA system.
Beyond that you can have different piano programs with different reverb settings, chorus, delay, you name it, -not to mention different pianos as sources for the samples- whatever serves the music you're playing. The Nord is perfectly set up for experimentation.
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