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Re: NORD STAGE 4 officially announced for February 16th 2023

Posted: 12 Mar 2023, 15:15
by WannitBBBad
maxpiano wrote:
GeeDeWee wrote:I remember when I bought my NS2, the 'Bank A' factory programs were the same as 'Bank D', so you could delete Bank A and add your own programs without deleting (potentially interesting) factory programs. Is that the case with the NS4? Is there (some) room for adding your own programs and presets, without having to immediately delete factory programs and presets?
Probably, as it has been in the past; some NS4 user may confirm it but you also can check that yourself easily, just download the Factory Restore of NS4, rename+unzip it and see how many Banks/Programs are there compared to the total. ;)
Looking at the restore file, the NS4 comes with 6 banks of 64 Programs (384 programs), leaving two banks left (128 programs) ready for the user programs. The restore file also only has half of the available banks of Organ, Piano, and Synth Presets populated, leaving 1 bank of 64 Organ, 1 bank of 64 Piano, and 4 banks of 64 Synth available for the user without having to delete any factory presets.

Re: NORD STAGE 4 officially announced for February 16th 2023

Posted: 12 Mar 2023, 19:01
by nbrooks
Still getting to know the NS473HA.

On the after-touch:
1. Requires a lot of pressure - so much that it's pretty mush unusable. Also worried I'll damage something.
2. Also can't find anything in the menus on AT sensitivity.
3. Doesn't seem to work on the black notes?

Any NS4HA owners who can confirm any of the above?

And any NS3 owners seen similar on their NS3s?

Thank you!

Re: NORD STAGE 4 officially announced for February 16th 2023

Posted: 12 Mar 2023, 19:20
by Mr_-G-
It is like that in the NS2-88 as well :-(

Re: NORD STAGE 4 officially announced for February 16th 2023

Posted: 12 Mar 2023, 19:36
by WannitBBBad
nbrooks wrote:Still getting to know the NS473HA.

On the after-touch:
1. Requires a lot of pressure - so much that it's pretty mush unusable. Also worried I'll damage something.
2. Also can't find anything in the menus on AT sensitivity.
3. Doesn't seem to work on the black notes?

Any NS4HA owners who can confirm any of the above?

And any NS3 owners seen similar on their NS3s?

Thank you!
Aftertouch is also requires a lot of pressure on the NS3 HP76, leaving almost an all-or-none option on its use with not a lot of control in between.

Re: NORD STAGE 4 officially announced for February 16th 2023

Posted: 12 Mar 2023, 20:12
by cphollis
nbrooks wrote:Still getting to know the NS473HA.

On the after-touch:
1. Requires a lot of pressure - so much that it's pretty mush unusable. Also worried I'll damage something.
2. Also can't find anything in the menus on AT sensitivity.
3. Doesn't seem to work on the black notes?

Any NS4HA owners who can confirm any of the above?

And any NS3 owners seen similar on their NS3s?

Thank you!
Aftertouch on the NS3 is like that, so no real changes. Except it works on black notes if you press hard. No, you won't break anything.

Re: NORD STAGE 4 officially announced for February 16th 2023

Posted: 12 Mar 2023, 20:14
by Qagan
I remember it being usable on the S3 88 when i tried it out, any users can confirm?

Re: NORD STAGE 4 officially announced for February 16th 2023

Posted: 12 Mar 2023, 20:19
by Nordlicht
nbrooks wrote: And any NS3 owners seen similar on their NS3s?
Thank you!
Whereas Aftertouch works quite well at the Stage 3 Compact and its waterfall keybed, it can be controlled quite finely.

Prog View - photos?

Posted: 12 Mar 2023, 20:22
by MartinJ2EX
Page 41 in the manual states "Prog View" - would be interesting how this looks in photos @ Stage 4 owners? thx! :thumbup:

Re: NORD STAGE 4 officially announced for February 16th 2023

Posted: 12 Mar 2023, 21:05
by nriccar
What’s the difference between unison and having a piano with chorus?

Re: NORD STAGE 4 officially announced for February 16th 2023

Posted: 12 Mar 2023, 21:12
by Mr_-G-
In the chorus the detuning is controlled by an LFO, so the pitch change has a rate.
The unison is a fixed detuning of an additional layer(s).