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Re: Nord Electro 3 61 upgrade, then downgrade question

Posted: 26 Jun 2018, 17:01
by jb1979
Thanks for your help everybody!

Finally the owner told me it is even better if I upgrade everything, because their next concert is actually much later than I thought.

So I installed OS 3.14 and the following sounds: Amber upright (L version because of the 185MB memory), Rhodes Sparkletop, Rhodes Nefertiti, Rhodes Mark V, Wurlitzer, Wurlitzer amped. It sounds nice!

I may use a Roland A-33 master keyboard too, this is better for this particular concert.

Re: Nord Electro 3 61 upgrade, then downgrade question

Posted: 26 Jun 2018, 20:48
by Arjan P
Ha! Didn't even know the 3.14 was available. Thanks ;-)

Re: Nord Electro 3 61 upgrade, then downgrade question

Posted: 26 Jun 2018, 23:36
by jb1979
you're welcome

Re: Nord Electro 3 61 upgrade, then downgrade question

Posted: 27 Jun 2018, 00:01
by baekgaard
jb1979 wrote: So I installed OS 3.14 and the following sounds: Amber upright (L version because of the 185MB memory), Rhodes Sparkletop, Rhodes Nefertiti, Rhodes Mark V, Wurlitzer, Wurlitzer amped. It sounds nice!
That's a nice selection and will cover a lot of mileage. If you would mainly be playing the 61 from its own keys, you don't need the L piano versions as the difference between Med and L is largely in how the sympathetic resonance coverage is wider (L) vs only the middle range (Med). If you play using a full 88 key weighed controller, it might be better to use the L version if you play a lot where the piano is (sonically) exposed. But the difference in a live context may not be that great -- just in case you want to add other pianos too.

Choices, choices, choices...

Re: Nord Electro 3 61 upgrade, then downgrade question

Posted: 02 Jul 2018, 19:16
by jb1979
baekgaard wrote: That's a nice selection and will cover a lot of mileage. If you would mainly be playing the 61 from its own keys, you don't need the L piano versions as the difference between Med and L is largely in how the sympathetic resonance coverage is wider (L) vs only the middle range (Med). If you play using a full 88 key weighed controller, it might be better to use the L version if you play a lot where the piano is (sonically) exposed. But the difference in a live context may not be that great -- just in case you want to add other pianos too.

Choices, choices, choices...
Thanks for the tip about M and L. Actually even on 61 keys I transpose to lower octave when I play the bass part, so it depends.
Anyway, for the concert I plugged a Roland A-30 master keyboard (76 keys from E to G), mostly because one of the Electro keys had a minor sensitivity problem. Surprisingly the A-30 matched the Electro velocity curves better than the A-33. I have no 88-key controller at the moment.
I used the Nefertiti Rhodes, the new Wurlitzer and the Amber upright (only for 2 tracks because I don't like playing acoustic piano on the A-30). Those new sounds are great! I did not have the time to program organs, and I was supposed to play piano anyway.

Re: Nord Electro 3 61 upgrade, then downgrade question

Posted: 02 Jul 2018, 20:59
by baekgaard
jb1979 wrote: I used the Nefertiti Rhodes, the new Wurlitzer and the Amber upright
Yes, these are really nice (e)pianos and work very well in many settings :-)