New Nord Electro 6 vs used Electro 5 or Stage 2 questions

Everything about Nord keyboards in general; which one to choose, the sound manager, sample editor, and general discussion about the sample and piano libraries.
rullgardin
Posts: 18
Joined: 31 Dec 2018, 18:00
6
Has thanked: 9 times
Been thanked: 1 time

Re: New Nord Electro 6 vs used Electro 5 or Stage 2 question

Post by rullgardin »

Good to know that about the sample library! I guess the Electro 6 will be the most future proof investment. Does anyone have any thoughts about how important it is to be able to use the filter on mellotron and similar sounds? Do they sound good without any processing or layering?
fieldflower
Patch Creator
Posts: 389
Joined: 27 Sep 2017, 19:39
8
Your Nord Gear #1: Nord Electro 5
Has thanked: 6 times
Been thanked: 84 times
Sweden

Re: New Nord Electro 6 vs used Electro 5 or Stage 2 question

Post by fieldflower »

They actually sound pretty bad, but in a god way.
It's an "expected bad" type of sound that was bad already back then, but it fills a purpose in music.
23skidoo
Posts: 523
Joined: 27 Nov 2018, 18:58
6
Your Nord Gear #1: Nord Stage 3
Your Nord Gear #2: Nord Lead 3
Has thanked: 61 times
Been thanked: 201 times
Canada

Re: New Nord Electro 6 vs used Electro 5 or Stage 2 question

Post by 23skidoo »

There's a whole thread on the Mellotron/Chamberlin samples: nord-stage-forum-f3/usage-of-factory-ch ... 16853.html
User avatar
analogika
Posts: 3443
Joined: 21 Nov 2013, 10:02
11
Your Nord Gear #1: Nord Electro 2
Your Nord Gear #2: Nord Stage 3
Has thanked: 1258 times
Been thanked: 1528 times
Germany

Re: New Nord Electro 6 vs used Electro 5 or Stage 2 question

Post by analogika »

rullgardin wrote:Good to know that about the sample library! I guess the Electro 6 will be the most future proof investment. Does anyone have any thoughts about how important it is to be able to use the filter on mellotron and similar sounds? Do they sound good without any processing or layering?
They’re great Mellotron sounds.

If you’re looking for realistic strings or flutes, they’re not ideal in the same way that the Hammond engine is not an ideal pipe organ, which the original Hammond was built to imitate.
The Nord giveth; the Nord taketh away…
"The Angels of Libra are in the European vanguard of the [retro soul] movement“ (Bill Buckley, Soul and Jazz and Funk)
The Drawbars — off jazz organ trio
User avatar
CountFosco
Posts: 682
Joined: 16 Nov 2016, 11:23
8
Your Nord Gear #1: Nord Electro 5
Your Nord Gear #2: Nord Lead A1
Has thanked: 152 times
Been thanked: 259 times
Switzerland

Re: New Nord Electro 6 vs used Electro 5 or Stage 2 question

Post by CountFosco »

analogika wrote: they’re not ideal in the same way that the Hammond engine is not an ideal pipe organ, which the original Hammond was built to imitate.
Exactly, or how the bagpipes almost but not quite emulate the sound of a hewn Scotsman dying an agonising death on the battlefield.
23skidoo
Posts: 523
Joined: 27 Nov 2018, 18:58
6
Your Nord Gear #1: Nord Stage 3
Your Nord Gear #2: Nord Lead 3
Has thanked: 61 times
Been thanked: 201 times
Canada

Re: New Nord Electro 6 vs used Electro 5 or Stage 2 question

Post by 23skidoo »

CountFosco wrote:Exactly, or how the bagpipes almost but not quite emulate the sound of a hewn Scotsman dying an agonising death on the battlefield.
:lol:

Right, they don't quite emulate it - they're far worse... :thumbdown:
anotherscott
Posts: 3523
Joined: 07 Jan 2011, 04:50
14
Has thanked: 49 times
Been thanked: 1117 times

Re: New Nord Electro 6 vs used Electro 5 or Stage 2 question

Post by anotherscott »

Rusty Mike wrote:The Stage will also give you the most flexibility with the Mellotron/Chamberlin sounds, as the samples are called up in the synth section. The Electro has relatively limited sample control - only a rudimentary envelope and no filter. On the Stage, you have a multimode filter, better envelopes and deep modulation capabilities.
rullgardin wrote:Does anyone have any thoughts about how important it is to be able to use the filter on mellotron and similar sounds? Do they sound good without any processing or layering?
If you want the mellotron sounds to sound like mellotron, there is no need for the filter/envelope/modulation synth capabilities Mike mentioned. Mellotrons didn't have any of those things, and using them only makes them sound less authentic. (Which isn't to say there can't be value to that as well.) Mellotrons did have some layering capability, though (by selecting the area in between two adjacent sounds), so that's where the Stage's layering function could be beneficial.
analogika wrote:If you’re looking for realistic strings or flutes, they’re not ideal in the same way that the Hammond engine is not an ideal pipe organ, which the original Hammond was built to imitate.
...and as the Rhodes was originally designed to imitate a piano.
Post Reply