Potential B3 problem
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Potential B3 problem
Hi all,
I just recently bought a Nord Electro 4 (my first Nord product) and I had a question about the B3 part. Whenever I end a note (or let go of the sustain pedal while a note is being sustained) there is a static-esque sound. I can diminish the sound when I lift up from the key softer. Is this how the Nord B3 operates or is there something wrong? It doesn't happen with any of the other settings (Piano or other organs). Here is an Mp3 of me playing to give you an example.
Thanks!
I just recently bought a Nord Electro 4 (my first Nord product) and I had a question about the B3 part. Whenever I end a note (or let go of the sustain pedal while a note is being sustained) there is a static-esque sound. I can diminish the sound when I lift up from the key softer. Is this how the Nord B3 operates or is there something wrong? It doesn't happen with any of the other settings (Piano or other organs). Here is an Mp3 of me playing to give you an example.
Thanks!
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Re: Potential B3 problem
Yep, that sounds correct - like a real B3. Try playing with the percussion settings to vary this effect. B3s are VERY quirky instruments and the Nord replicates those quirks to very minute details. Almost everything you would think is a "defect" in the sound or behaviour is almost guaranteed (especially on those older boards where all the bugs have been worked out a long time ago) to be exactly how a real B3 would play in that same situation.
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Re: Potential B3 problem
^^^^^
what 23skidoo said.
what 23skidoo said.
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I think I have gear issues ....
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Re: Potential B3 problem
The crackling is the key contacts underneath the keyboard closing/dropping contact with the generator signasl mid-phase.
Laurens Hammond spent decades trying to eliminate the key click, and when he finally somewhat succeeded, he had ruined much of the classic character of the Hammond sound in the process.
Laurens Hammond spent decades trying to eliminate the key click, and when he finally somewhat succeeded, he had ruined much of the classic character of the Hammond sound in the process.
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Re: Potential B3 problem
The effect are called Keyclick. There are a menu where you can try to lower the value under the B3 menu Key Click Level, and perhaps also the Key Bounce if you want to eleminate it.
Page 19 in the manual as found here : https://www.nordkeyboards.com/sites/def ... on%20D.pdf
Lots of tweakable things in that Electro, compared to my Nord stages, BTW.
Page 19 in the manual as found here : https://www.nordkeyboards.com/sites/def ... on%20D.pdf
Lots of tweakable things in that Electro, compared to my Nord stages, BTW.
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Re: Potential B3 problem
Check this video to hear what crazy sounds a real Hammond can produce when played by the, I would say current B3 king: Cory Henry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7iVpEwmuRo
(Had to put that up, saw him live in Amsterdam yesterday)
(Had to put that up, saw him live in Amsterdam yesterday)
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Re: Potential B3 problem
Wow! Thank you all so much for your replies! I am very grateful. I am having a wonderful time learning the quirks of the Nord. By far the best keyboard I've used! I'll definitely look into the origins and inner workings of the Hammond!
Best!
Best!
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