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Re: Electro 7 - let it happen!

Posted: 30 Oct 2022, 23:58
by analogika
EstebanSugarhill wrote:The 5 didn’t have the clav filters the 2 did. The 6 brought those back, so that’s cool. But now the mellotron library is scant compared to what’s still available for the 5.
The entire sample library that's available for the 5 works fine for the 6. v2 samples are automatically converted to v3 as they're transferred onto the machine.

Re: Electro 7 - let it happen!

Posted: 31 Oct 2022, 00:26
by EstebanSugarhill
analogika wrote:
EstebanSugarhill wrote:The 5 didn’t have the clav filters the 2 did. The 6 brought those back, so that’s cool. But now the mellotron library is scant compared to what’s still available for the 5.
The entire sample library that's available for the 5 works fine for the 6. v2 samples are automatically converted to v3 as they're transferred onto the machine.
I hope you’re right, but when I go the sample library and it says “choose your instrument,” and I choose Electro 6 from the drop down menu, there are only a handful of mellotron samples.

When I click on “sample archive,” which is where I assume the older samples are, it says the archive is compatible with Electro 3/4/5, but not 6.

Am I missing something?

Re: Electro 7 - let it happen!

Posted: 31 Oct 2022, 04:03
by EstebanSugarhill
analogika wrote:
EstebanSugarhill wrote:The 5 didn’t have the clav filters the 2 did. The 6 brought those back, so that’s cool. But now the mellotron library is scant compared to what’s still available for the 5.
The entire sample library that's available for the 5 works fine for the 6. v2 samples are automatically converted to v3 as they're transferred onto the machine.
Update: Thanks, it worked! I was wondering why more people weren’t complaining about that.

Re: Electro 7 - let it happen!

Posted: 12 Dec 2022, 04:40
by Huwgqreth
I have a 6d and would upgrade if they made the eq global. I want to be able to eq for the environment I am in and then switch programs. The only other thing I’d like is a 76/88 key piano action matching controller keyboard with flat top big enough to put electro on. I have a Yamaha cp300 which fits the bill but weighs over 100lbs in its case.

Re: Electro 7 - let it happen!

Posted: 08 May 2023, 15:06
by Jtocci
I share Sonicblue's passion (per his posts of early October 2022) and request for memory, keybed, OLED screen and other features that wouldn't hurt Stage sales. My wish list would include pitch and mod wheels and clean up effects/volume pedal function on remote keyboards/controllers. Right now the sustain pedal works fine remotely on both the piano and synth engtines but volume pedal does not. Also allow use of non-nord foot pedals and ability to send from all three engines.

Re: Electro 7 - let it happen!

Posted: 08 May 2023, 19:32
by JeffLearman
My suggestions for Electo 7:

- support for multiple velocity layers in user samples
- provide more than 4 buttons that can change to a new program in one click. 8 would be great, but 6 would still be a big improvement. Yeah, I see there's a screen real-estate issue, but it's solvable.

I use the drawbars version, and the action is ideal for me (I have another keyboard for piano action.) If there's consensus on what would be the best keyboard for the HP version, then I'd also go along with that. And of course, more memory is always appreciated. The 6 has plenty for my purposes, but the Electro is a second tier for me, or by itself for short gigs and most rehearsals, where I don't really need the whole kit.

Re: Electro 7 - let it happen!

Posted: 18 May 2023, 21:43
by busterkeys
here's what the electro 7 will add - LEDs for the drawbars, 4.0 samples, booth/cathedral reverb, mono/unison/glide mode for samples, 2 layers for samples and pianos. and they'll probably ditch the hideous hp keybed and go with the one they use in the piano 73.

Re: Electro 7 - let it happen!

Posted: 22 May 2023, 10:46
by NoDirection
>>> ditch the hideous hp keybed and go with the one they use in the piano 73

A better keybed is also my "Electro 7" wish nr 1. But dont you think that the piano 73 keybed is a little on the heavy side? - both on total weight of keyboard, and for playing organ ?

Re: Electro 7 - let it happen!

Posted: 22 May 2023, 18:17
by Rusty Mike
NoDirection wrote:>>> ditch the hideous hp keybed and go with the one they use in the piano 73

A better keybed is also my "Electro 7" wish nr 1. But dont you think that the piano 73 keybed is a little on the heavy side? - both on total weight of keyboard, and for playing organ ?
The new Fatar TP110 is better feeling/playing than the old TP100 at the same weight. Hopefully Nord will upgrade the action on the next generation Electro HP. We can hope.

Re: Electro 7 - let it happen!

Posted: 24 May 2023, 01:07
by busterkeys
NoDirection wrote:>>> ditch the hideous hp keybed and go with the one they use in the piano 73

A better keybed is also my "Electro 7" wish nr 1. But dont you think that the piano 73 keybed is a little on the heavy side? - both on total weight of keyboard, and for playing organ ?

heavy, yes - that's just part of the deal when they put lead counter weights in. I would guess most of the people who would buy the piano key version would not be using it mainly for organ sounds, but mainly for piano.