I merged your thread with an older thread on the same topic..
The Nord drums are multi timbral, do you mean multi timbral editing?Stacks wrote:multi timbral would be amazing.
Although I have no complaints about editing my ND2, and like the small form factor, I'm also a big fan of direct access to parameters and (almost) one function per knob, Nord does this very well with their keyboards. However with about 30 parameters and 6 channels (let's add 2 for the next model), you end up with a 8x30 grid of knobs, I would easily get confused.
I was fantasizing about direct access to sound parameters for tone, noise and click, of one channel + 8 channel selection buttons. For direct control over the mix however, I'd suggest 2 or 3 rows of knobs, where things like channel volume, panning, effects etc. can be controlled a bit like a mixing desk.
Of course all knobs should be endless rotary encoders with a ring of LEDs, this will increase the price and size a bit, but I really like them.. Perhaps they can find a more slender model than the type used on their keyboards.
Do you mean MIDI over USB? I'd suggest to keep the MIDI DIN ports but add USB for easier connection to computers and tablets. It will also prevent some bad-USB-MIDI-interface related problems..LewTheKeysGuy wrote:USB support for a start for data handling rather than MIDI
Yes, a bit like the Overbridge concept from Elektron, nice..tobintech wrote:USB port for midi and audio (this can help with the separate audio per channel issue)
Albert