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Re: Printing program list
Posted: 19 Mar 2020, 21:30
by FZiegler
cEgws wrote:It might already work on the Stage 3—please give it a try and let me know.
I'm not equipped with python, so can't test. But would be also interested, if that is doable for a Stage 3. In any case, the banks there consist in 5x5 programs - and dispose of 2 pianos and 2 samples (max.). Seems you can't upload a html file "because the uploaded file was identified as a possible attack vector."
Re: Printing program list
Posted: 19 Mar 2020, 21:48
by Aida_w
Thanks very much!
Greetings
Tilman
Re: Printing program list
Posted: 21 Mar 2020, 13:07
by jtubaugh
Just a note that cEgws has updated this to support the Nord Stage 3. I tried it just a few minutes ago and it works very well. Nicely done!
Here's the github link again:
https://github.com/10x10sw/NordUser/tree/master/RefCard
Re: Printing program list
Posted: 21 Mar 2020, 13:40
by cEgws
I've updated the script to support the Stage 3.
Christian
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Re: Printing program list
Posted: 20 Oct 2020, 21:24
by cymro
cEgws wrote:How does this look?
Electro 6 program list
Has anyone done this for the stock electro 6 yet? I can't run python byt would LOVE this

Re: Printing program list
Posted: 23 Oct 2020, 16:36
by Berretje
cymro wrote:cEgws wrote:How does this look?
Electro 6 program list
Has anyone done this for the stock electro 6 yet? I can't run python byt would LOVE this

Check
https://github.com/10x10sw/NordUser/tree/master/RefCard
This Python script creates a program list "reference card" for Nord keyboards by transforming the HTML Program List output from the Nord Sound Manager program. The reference card is a grid based on page and program. For keyboards with more than one bank of sounds, a separate grid is produced for each bank. It works for the Electro 4, 6; Lead A1; Stage 2, 2EX, 3; and may work for other models as well. This has been tested with the output of Nord Sound Manager 6.86 build 734_12 [OSX Intel].
Re: Printing program list
Posted: 23 Oct 2020, 16:37
by Berretje
cymro wrote:cEgws wrote:How does this look?
Electro 6 program list
Has anyone done this for the stock electro 6 yet? I can't run python byt would LOVE this

If you can provide me the program export list (html file) I can convert them on my mac.
Re: Printing program list
Posted: 06 Apr 2021, 21:27
by mrsugmad
Reviving an old thread:
My electro 6D 73 will be arriving in a few days;
Has anyone created a printable program list for the Electro 6?
I don't know how to use scripts or those kind of things. If I use Sound Manager and save it as an HTML document, will MS Word be able to print it?
Or if anyone has the program list in PDF or word format, that would be appreciated.
Regards,
Mike
Re: Printing program list
Posted: 06 Apr 2021, 22:28
by mrsugmad
P.S. I have windows 10
Re: Printing program list
Posted: 07 Apr 2021, 00:09
by ajstan
mrsugmad wrote:Reviving an old thread:
My electro 6D 73 will be arriving in a few days;
Has anyone created a printable program list for the Electro 6?
I don't know how to use scripts or those kind of things. If I use Sound Manager and save it as an HTML document, will MS Word be able to print it?
Or if anyone has the program list in PDF or word format, that would be appreciated.
Regards,
Mike
Congrats on the new Electro! I have an NS3, but I think the file format should the same. If you open the exported HTML file in Word, you will see a list in table format for whatever you exported (pianos, samples, programs).
If you can't wait, you can download the restore file with the factory sounds here and manipulate the file to see the embedded sounds. It's not as clean and easy as using NSM once our receive your Electro, but it gets the job done:
https://www.nordkeyboards.com/sound-lib ... ory-sounds
If you change the extension from *.NE6B to *.ZIP you can view the names of the programs in File Manager and if you're handy enough with Windows you can print a list of files in each directory. You will have to extract the ZIP file first. Don't forget to change the extension back to NE6B if you want to use it as a restore file in the future.
Here are two links to help:
https://helpdeskgeek.com/how-to/open-co ... -explorer/
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-ways-to ... n-windows/