Sound and program descriptions?

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Sound and program descriptions?

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I'm looking for a more detailed descriptions of the sounds and programs on the Nord Grand and that are available to download. Currently the best I'm seeing are the ones on the download pages but they are ridiculously short and lacking details. OLED view from the keyboard gives you even less details. Where are the full descriptions?

Sorry if this has been answered before, I couldn't find it.
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Re: Sound and program descriptions?

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What exactly are you looking for? Do other instruments like synths or workstations have that?

None of the Nord instruments has that. The default content is just some examples what you can do with that instrument - as there is nothing hard wired, you can do whatever you want to the existing programs: Erase, move, change them, build them from scratch etc.

If you need examples on how they may sound, go to the Nord website and listen to the sound examples within the Piano Library and the Sample Library 3.

The only thing I can offer is a short list of details for the piano sounds: post128240.html#p128240.
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Re: Sound and program descriptions?

Post by EricTriesAgain »

That list that you provided is almost exactly what I was looking for. I'd love to see a real comprehensive sheet of all the sounds and the programs provided but this is certainly a good place to start.

Reason I was looking for something like this is currently I have to try each sound, hear what its like, then play with it for a while and try some effects with it to get a good idea where it will go. With a detailed descriptions I would at least have a starting point, a baseline of what to expect, before listening or playing.

Also sometimes I'm looking for a very specific instrument or sound. Currently I have to scroll and scroll and really have no idea if I'm even looking in the right range of sounds.
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