Re: NORD STAGE 4 officially announced for February 16th 2023
Posted: 13 Feb 2023, 18:16
Having two organs (no pun intended) is not necessarily for layering, but for splitting, especially if you want to play bass with the left hand.
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Nord already switched away from the NXP 56k family when they launched the NS3.Benis67 wrote:As is known, the DSPs of the Motorola/Freescale/NXP 56K family have been out of production for years and sooner or later even the Nord Keyboards will have to use an alternative generation of DSP/CPUs for synthesis (presumably ARM-based).
Will NORD STAGE 4 be the first of this new family? And if so, will the differences in sound generation be perceptible?
And anyway a DSP executes algorithms which are deterministic (for a given input you have a given output) so, regardless the DSP used (performance aside) same algorithm = same result (identical audio data stream), different algorithm = different resulta. DAC and analog stages can instead introduce differences in the sound output, even when audio data stream is generated by the same algorithms.cgrafx wrote:Nord already switched away from the NXP 56k family when they launched the NS3.Benis67 wrote:As is known, the DSPs of the Motorola/Freescale/NXP 56K family have been out of production for years and sooner or later even the Nord Keyboards will have to use an alternative generation of DSP/CPUs for synthesis (presumably ARM-based).
Will NORD STAGE 4 be the first of this new family? And if so, will the differences in sound generation be perceptible?
https://www.nordstage4.com site name makes no mystery...DJKeys wrote:It would make sense that they would use the architecture of the NW2, as it is more intuitive than the Panel A/B approach. Perhaps it is not a Stage 4, but the first in a new line of instruments!
-dj
No doubt, just noticed the link. It does appear to be a new architecture, we'll know in 3 days-florence wrote:https://www.nordstage4.com site name makes no mystery...DJKeys wrote:It would make sense that they would use the architecture of the NW2, as it is more intuitive than the Panel A/B approach. Perhaps it is not a Stage 4, but the first in a new line of instruments!
-dj
I agree, 3 synths that can be sample, subtractive synthesis, FM or wavetable is much more flexible. Who knows...The third slider could also be the external section.DJKeys wrote:I hope they don't add this as I see it as an unnecessary limitation. Sample Synth player is much less flexible than a synth panel that can load samples, and the last updates hinted at support for v5 samples across the current line-alex78 wrote:I believe it's 2 synth layers and a separate one for samples. Do not forget it's the new sample format that may have different controls from the standard synth oscilators, so an indepented section for samples makes sense.
-dj
cgrafx wrote:Nord already switched away from the NXP 56k family when they launched the NS3.Benis67 wrote:As is known, the DSPs of the Motorola/Freescale/NXP 56K family have been out of production for years and sooner or later even the Nord Keyboards will have to use an alternative generation of DSP/CPUs for synthesis (presumably ARM-based).
Will NORD STAGE 4 be the first of this new family? And if so, will the differences in sound generation be perceptible?