Have people already requested nord to put more velocity curves as an update? Any status on that?
I find myself loving the pianos when I go through an external weighted MIDI board, but using the compact itself still leaves something to be desired. The wurly/rhodes I can dial in using the velocity curves given. I find that using any of the lighter velocity touches for Acoustic piano patches is just going the wrong direction. It would be great to have more harder curves for piano. I realize the semi-weighted keys aren't the most ideal for Acoustic piano, but I still feel like there are more dynamics to be had if there would just be other curve options.
This may already have been discussed, but this and a pending load feature are things I am keeping my eye out for. The NS3 seems like such a complete instrument, these are just some minor things that I'd love to add. Thanks for reading and let me know if any of you have any insight on this.
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Re: NS3C more velocity curves
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It's quite nice. I've tried it through Roland A88, Yamaha P105 and now the Sl88. SL88 definitely plays the nicest with the Nord. I think I have it set on the hard curve and it works really well. The SL is cool that you can even define your own user curves. Even though I never needed to. I've been using this for about 9 months now. Hope that helps
It's quite nice. I've tried it through Roland A88, Yamaha P105 and now the Sl88. SL88 definitely plays the nicest with the Nord. I think I have it set on the hard curve and it works really well. The SL is cool that you can even define your own user curves. Even though I never needed to. I've been using this for about 9 months now. Hope that helps
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I concur.. I use a an SL88 Studio and the acoustic and electric pianos come alive on a NS3C.
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Re: NS3C more velocity curves
+1!!
I am considering an Nord Stage 3 HP76 because of this! I love all the sounds, but i can't play the pianos on this board....
I am considering an Nord Stage 3 HP76 because of this! I love all the sounds, but i can't play the pianos on this board....
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