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Re: Nord Stage 3

Posted: 05 Apr 2017, 11:56
by LudovicVDP
Curious to know about NS2ex programs-> Can be imported on the NS3?
Or will we need to re-program everything?

Re: Nord Stage 3

Posted: 05 Apr 2017, 11:58
by Quai34
@ JoniKlein
He sais: "I will be tomorrow at Musicmess, nothing you want me to check?"
YES, Absolutely, you can check for me, Stage 3 HA same as Piano 3, if no, differences?
Then, Kawai MP11 and PVC1, all with in mind difficult and fast classical piano pieces. Real difference with Nord satge 3 and which kawai you prefer?
Thanks in Advance
Sincerely

Re: Nord Stage 3

Posted: 05 Apr 2017, 12:03
by AlexNagel
JoniKlein wrote:I'll be at Musikmesse tomorrow... Anything specific I should check for you guys?
1.) Please check how seamless the transitions are.

2.) And as the four BANK Buttons are missing now and the former PAGE buttons are now labeled BANK - how easy is it now (how many keystrokes needed?) to access sounds (without using the new SONG feature).

3.) What exactly is meant by "Creative Filter presets" und "Layer category" - the new features of the piano section?

Tausend Dank schonmal, Grüße, Alex

Re: Nord Stage 3

Posted: 05 Apr 2017, 12:09
by analogika
AlexNagel wrote:
JoniKlein wrote:I'll be at Musikmesse tomorrow... Anything specific I should check for you guys?
1.) Please check how seamless the transitions are.
From the demo you posted, it seems like it's a feature similar to MainStage's, where a section can "spill over" into the neighboring one if you overshoot, without having to reprogram the splits.

Good questions. The layer category intrigues me.

I'd also like to hear more about what these "extended morph destinations" include.

Re: Nord Stage 3

Posted: 05 Apr 2017, 12:11
by jonilikeskeys
alright! Guy guys write what you wanna know and tonight I'll make a list and I try to get all the info you wish for ;)

Re: Nord Stage 3

Posted: 05 Apr 2017, 12:12
by analogika
LudovicVDP wrote:Curious to know about NS2ex programs-> Can be imported on the NS3?
Or will we need to re-program everything?
Considering that this has never been possible across generations, and that the new board has a different effects structure and morph matrix, as well as completely different synth engine and a new piano category...

Re: Nord Stage 3

Posted: 05 Apr 2017, 12:15
by analogika
Some more questions for Joni (thanks!):

In the organ section, does the percussion button finally trigger percussion when you engage it while already holding down some keys? (There might be a system setting for this.)

Does the stage 3 organ finally have an option to mute the topmost drawbar when percussion is engaged?

Re: Nord Stage 3

Posted: 05 Apr 2017, 12:16
by AlexNagel
analogika wrote:
AlexNagel wrote:
JoniKlein wrote:I'll be at Musikmesse tomorrow... Anything specific I should check for you guys?
1.) Please check how seamless the transitions are.
From the demo you posted, it seems like it's a feature similar to MainStage's, where a section can "spill over" into the neighboring one if you overshoot, without having to reprogram the splits.
Not quite my understanding, you're mixing things up here: What the video shows is "Extended Split functionality with optional Crossfade", which is indeed similar to Mainstage's split "spill over" (what do they call it really?) feature.

However "Seamless transitions when changing programs" should be exactly what they called it ;-)

Re: Nord Stage 3

Posted: 05 Apr 2017, 12:23
by alex59184
JoniKlein wrote:I'll be at Musikmesse tomorrow... Anything specific I should check for you guys?
Hello,

Thank you for asking :)

I wonder if, among the Piano Filters, there is some filters that would make piano sounds EQ less "acid", feeling less medium and medium high - boosted, especially in the octaves around C5 ?

Thanks again

Alex

Re: Nord Stage 3

Posted: 05 Apr 2017, 12:25
by AlexNagel
analogika wrote:In the organ section, does the percussion button finally trigger percussion when you engage it while already holding down some keys? (There might be a system setting for this.)
Just out of interest: Why would you need this feature?