Re: Nord Christmas Gift ?
Posted: 10 Feb 2022, 19:55
NB: They started with ddrum drum triggers. In 1983. 
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I’ve augmented my hardware keys with a PC-based 3U rack VST player (nicknamed “Music Deceptor”) w/Gig Performer. Between NI Komplete, Arturia and Omnisphere I have a lot of options in addition to my Nords.SteveNordP3 wrote:Nord has a niche and they are (in my view) the best at what they do. But I think every manufacturer in this space needs to be worried about iOS sound engine capabilities and/or create them directly (e.g., Korg Module). It’s not ready for prime time yet, but it won’t be too long before truly outstanding sounds are available on an Apple device that could be dedicated to the purpose and then the question is which keyboard controller(s) does the user prefer to assemble the components of his/her rig. While I love my Nord Grand and expect it to last the rest of my life, if I were a touring musician these days, I’d be very tempted to build my sound capabilities in that flexible manner rather than dedicated single purpose hardware/software. Everything ebbs and flows - a few decades ago it was all controllers and rack mounted modules, then fully integrated/dedicated units, and I think we’ll see a shift back to components but the majority of sound generation will be on iPad/iPhone/Android devices.
I sometimes play the Ravenscroft 275 from my iPhone controlled by my Nord Grand and it’s one hell of an experience! I also have a cheap and light MAudio 88-key controller - 13 pounds and feels terrible - but I can easily take it camping with me and play while traveling and I can use it to trigger the Ravenscroft, Korg Module with Ivory, PurePiano (when it next goes on sale) or anything else…
What do I know?
True, that file only shows the timeline of their keyboard products, it doesn't include drums, monitors, accessories etc.analogika wrote:NB: They started with ddrum drum triggers. In 1983.
I think „No“daniel70 wrote:Any christmas gift this year? What do you think?
It was just a question and was not meant as criticism at all.Schorsch wrote:Yeah - look at Nord’s competitors and their Christmas gifts which they provide every year ….
The reason is quite simple, that until a few years ago Clavia maintained a small tradition of giving away one or more new samples for Christmas. Therefore the question, whether they will perhaps take up this tradition again?Schorsch wrote:No worries, I haven’t take it as criticism. Just wondering why this is a topic at all and no one from the competitors user is ever even thinking about this