Re: Nord Electro 7, what features do people want?
Posted: 16 Dec 2020, 02:57
An Electro/CD3 hybrid.
They merge the two boards and bring both dual AND single manual versions out, with a new, updated and refreshed organ engine, a piano section and sample synth section. 3 layers/splits at a time (any more is pushing into stage territory).
If purists just want the CD3, they should do that, but for the Electro, I think they can’t keep up with the incremental changes in each generation with other manufacturers now hot on their tales. The Electro needs a complete overhaul imo.
Or ideally, a version with 61 SW keys on the top manual and 73 HP keys on the bottom. Throw in a built in USB Midi/Audio interface or proper inputs for external module control (again, way out of Electro territory and would kill the need for a Stage, but they need to keep up with the competition which is currently showing itself to be far more intuitive) and that’d be my dream board (if it had pitch bend and decent MIDI control capabilities, but I doubt they’d include that on the electro).
In a perfect world it would have pitch bend and mod/filter options, BUT again that’s getting into stage territory. They’d cannibalise their Stage sales if they introduced those things in an electro.
I do think Nord have to rethink the electro series now. Boards like the YamahaYC-61, Korg VOX, etc, all do what the electro does, but they include basic things like pitch bend, more synth control, etc. Nord obviously have a very clear vision for each of their boards and have been clear from day 1 what the Electro is and isn’t supposed to be, but I’m suspecting they’ll start to feel a bit more of the heat from the competition soon if they haven’t already. The Electro 6 may still be the top seller on Thomann, but I think the cool factor of Nords and arguably warmer/more authentic sounds arent going to keep the average musician from switching to something more versatile forever.
They merge the two boards and bring both dual AND single manual versions out, with a new, updated and refreshed organ engine, a piano section and sample synth section. 3 layers/splits at a time (any more is pushing into stage territory).
If purists just want the CD3, they should do that, but for the Electro, I think they can’t keep up with the incremental changes in each generation with other manufacturers now hot on their tales. The Electro needs a complete overhaul imo.
Or ideally, a version with 61 SW keys on the top manual and 73 HP keys on the bottom. Throw in a built in USB Midi/Audio interface or proper inputs for external module control (again, way out of Electro territory and would kill the need for a Stage, but they need to keep up with the competition which is currently showing itself to be far more intuitive) and that’d be my dream board (if it had pitch bend and decent MIDI control capabilities, but I doubt they’d include that on the electro).
In a perfect world it would have pitch bend and mod/filter options, BUT again that’s getting into stage territory. They’d cannibalise their Stage sales if they introduced those things in an electro.
I do think Nord have to rethink the electro series now. Boards like the YamahaYC-61, Korg VOX, etc, all do what the electro does, but they include basic things like pitch bend, more synth control, etc. Nord obviously have a very clear vision for each of their boards and have been clear from day 1 what the Electro is and isn’t supposed to be, but I’m suspecting they’ll start to feel a bit more of the heat from the competition soon if they haven’t already. The Electro 6 may still be the top seller on Thomann, but I think the cool factor of Nords and arguably warmer/more authentic sounds arent going to keep the average musician from switching to something more versatile forever.