Thanks a lot for all your replies

If you buy a cheap Windows tablet (some 7" models are well below 100€) that can run Nord Sound Manager and has at least 1 USB port to connect to the keyboard (and to a USB key, if needed) you have all you need to do that today on existing models, without waiting for Nord to add that feature to future ones (and you can use the tablet for many more things also)Nordine wrote:Beside the fact that Clavia will never do this, it'd be so great if they offered some way to have any USB Flash Stick be connected to Nord keyboards via a USB A to USB B adaptor and have it formated with Nord OS to load and have a quick access to additional NSL samples. Too bad!
Thanks a lot for all your replies
@maxpiano, thanks for your reply, but I'm confused, do you mean that on that Tablet you can load the NSL samples and get access to them instantly?maxpiano wrote:
If you buy a cheap Windows tablet (some 7" models are well below 100€) that can run Nord Sound Manager and has at least 1 USB port to connect to the keyboard (and to a USB key, if needed) you have all you need to do that today on existing models, without waiting for Nord to add that feature to future ones (and you can use the tablet for many more things also)
No, not instantly but you can run the Nord Sound Manager on the tablet to download them to the keyboard (and also erase, organize etc...), as you would do from a computer; consider that even if Nord would add a USB Key port you would still need to select and load them from the external memory into the Flash SRAM, so it is practically the same.Nordine wrote:@maxpiano, thanks for your reply, but I'm confused, do you mean that on that Tablet you can load the NSL samples and get access to them instantly?maxpiano wrote:
If you buy a cheap Windows tablet (some 7" models are well below 100€) that can run Nord Sound Manager and has at least 1 USB port to connect to the keyboard (and to a USB key, if needed) you have all you need to do that today on existing models, without waiting for Nord to add that feature to future ones (and you can use the tablet for many more things also)
Ah! Okay! I see.maxpiano wrote:
No, not instantly but you run Nord Sound Manager on the tablet to download them to the keyboard (and also erase, organize etc...), them as you would do from a computer; consider that even if Nord would add a USB Key you would still need to select and load them from the external memory into the Flash SRAM, so it is practically the same.
Yes, the synths I mentioned above have actual ram and an operating system capable of loading samples into it. This would require a totally new operating system and new hardware for Nord. I never said it was easy! But I'm looking at the bigger picture, 10 or 20 years from now. Surely eventually Nord will have to catch up to other boards offering more sample space at some point?analogika wrote:Since an SSD is too slow to stream samples off of, this requires an operating system capable of pre-loading samples from the SSD into RAM — which requires actual RAM, and a conventional CPU to run that operating system.
Isn’t this what most of the others are also doing since decades?tsss27 wrote: I just have a hard time believing that Nord is still going to have this same exact software architecture in a decade or two... They've done it thus far and it's served them well, but time will tell...