Re: Stage piano w/ good synths - NS3 vs alternatives?
Posted: 15 Jan 2022, 17:04
Nah, I haven't left the pc3. I would replace it with the k2700, but I can't get my hands on one yet. I mostly wanted a new toy, I wanted to experiment with waterfall keys (I have a NS3 Compact), and I would like to eventually leave one at my rehearsal space instead of lugging it around every time.
This thread and my last couple weeks diving into the NS3 have been helpful for me to think about what I want/need. Maybe it's because I have been spoiled by my PC3x over the years, but I want it all: no synth/signal routing limitations (see my post about clavinet wah), I don't want to even think about running out of memory, arranger, 88 keys and of course great sounds across the spectrum.
One thing the NS3 has shown me I want is more physical controllers for things I consider basic, without diving through menus, especially effects. The extra row of knobs on the k2700 vs previous Kurzweils should hopefully give me that, but on the Compact, everything being at my fingertips is very fun.
This thread and my last couple weeks diving into the NS3 have been helpful for me to think about what I want/need. Maybe it's because I have been spoiled by my PC3x over the years, but I want it all: no synth/signal routing limitations (see my post about clavinet wah), I don't want to even think about running out of memory, arranger, 88 keys and of course great sounds across the spectrum.
One thing the NS3 has shown me I want is more physical controllers for things I consider basic, without diving through menus, especially effects. The extra row of knobs on the k2700 vs previous Kurzweils should hopefully give me that, but on the Compact, everything being at my fingertips is very fun.