Classic Rock and other programs - Set 1
Posted: 01 Jul 2018, 00:07
I just purchased a Nord Stage 3 and working quickly to recreate all the patches I had on my Stage 2 before selling it. Most of the classic programs are fairly simple, but I thought some of you might appreciate saving a little time with something to start with and tweak. Note that most of my programs use the control pedal morph even if only to bring instruments in and out of a mix.
With some of these programs you may need to relink the piano(s) to what you have in your Stage 3, as one of the first things I did when I got my Stage 3 was replace some pianos with smaller files to add more - I have 48 at this time.
All sample locations below 250 are pre-loaded Stage 3 locations that I don't mess with. Even if I delete samples from the stock collection to add space, I keep those sample locations open and load new samples in locations 250 and above. The programs below use all the "stock" samples except for the James Taylor song which uses "SynthPad2__CL stereo 3.0" in location 252.
It doesn't matter which sample memory locations you store new samples in your Nord Stage 3, just make sure that after you load a program, that you point the Slot A and/or Slot B Synth to the correct sample in your system. For example, if you load "SynthPad2__CL stereo 3.0" into your sample location 280 (252 in mine), then you just need to point Slot B to 280 rather than 252.
I'll revise this post as needed based on questions, so feel free to comment.
Take care.
I found the program for the 10cc song "I'm Not In Love" on this site for the Stage 2. I recreated it for the Stage 3:
A little Jimmy Buffett:
John Mellencamp - Check It Out. Accordion and violin on right hand, harpsicord on left to emulate autoharp:
James Taylor - Everyday. Left hand has the soft pad, the low note at the beginning is the right hand with the Rhodes. Top split set aside for the Ballad EP2. As noted above, this program uses a sample I loaded in slot 252 - I will follow up with a post right after this with "SynthPad2__CL stereo 3.0":
Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade of Pale. Hammonds on split keyboard with reverb. I originally set up this program heavier in effects and a little "darker" to sound closer to the original, but found it wasn't cutting through quite enough in a live setting. This is what I ended up with and I let the room do the rest. Update: After downloading, set the 2nd harmonic touch percussion on slow for the right hand and try starting out with the Leslie in stop mode, but set up a very slow Chorus 1 on the B3 to add a little "motion" to the sound but not too much. Some set the upper manual at 68860.. and lower manual at 00443 if you want tp try that as well.
Styx - Renegade. Overdriven Hammond and synth part. The synth part is played by hitting the low note and holding down the sustain pedal while hitting the high note. You have to release the sustain pedal before hitting the low note again:
Styx - Too Much Time On My Hands - see revised version at: nord-stage-3-programs-ns3p-ns3pb-files- ... 15873.html
Grand Funk Railroad - I'm Your Captain - Closer to Home. Similar to the version for the Stage 2, I tried to come up with a decent "surf" sound without using a sample and will continue to tweak it:
Stevie Wonder - Higher Ground. Simple clavinet using both auto-wah and the morph pedal to change the range. Turning on the synth section will add a harmonic to the left hand part:
Foreigner- Waiting For A Girl. Another simple one but always liked the song:
90+ programs with MP3 examples
nord-stage-3-programs-ns3p-ns3pb-files- ... 15748.html
Classic Rock and other programs - Set 2 (9 programs)
nord-stage-3-programs-ns3p-ns3pb-files- ... 15723.html
Classic Rock and other programs - Set 3 (11 programs)
nord-stage-3-programs-ns3p-ns3pb-files- ... 15745.html
My Pianos and Program List as of April 2020 can be found at --> post130083.html?hilit=program%20list#p130083
With some of these programs you may need to relink the piano(s) to what you have in your Stage 3, as one of the first things I did when I got my Stage 3 was replace some pianos with smaller files to add more - I have 48 at this time.
All sample locations below 250 are pre-loaded Stage 3 locations that I don't mess with. Even if I delete samples from the stock collection to add space, I keep those sample locations open and load new samples in locations 250 and above. The programs below use all the "stock" samples except for the James Taylor song which uses "SynthPad2__CL stereo 3.0" in location 252.
It doesn't matter which sample memory locations you store new samples in your Nord Stage 3, just make sure that after you load a program, that you point the Slot A and/or Slot B Synth to the correct sample in your system. For example, if you load "SynthPad2__CL stereo 3.0" into your sample location 280 (252 in mine), then you just need to point Slot B to 280 rather than 252.
I'll revise this post as needed based on questions, so feel free to comment.
Take care.
I found the program for the 10cc song "I'm Not In Love" on this site for the Stage 2. I recreated it for the Stage 3:
A little Jimmy Buffett:
John Mellencamp - Check It Out. Accordion and violin on right hand, harpsicord on left to emulate autoharp:
James Taylor - Everyday. Left hand has the soft pad, the low note at the beginning is the right hand with the Rhodes. Top split set aside for the Ballad EP2. As noted above, this program uses a sample I loaded in slot 252 - I will follow up with a post right after this with "SynthPad2__CL stereo 3.0":
Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade of Pale. Hammonds on split keyboard with reverb. I originally set up this program heavier in effects and a little "darker" to sound closer to the original, but found it wasn't cutting through quite enough in a live setting. This is what I ended up with and I let the room do the rest. Update: After downloading, set the 2nd harmonic touch percussion on slow for the right hand and try starting out with the Leslie in stop mode, but set up a very slow Chorus 1 on the B3 to add a little "motion" to the sound but not too much. Some set the upper manual at 68860.. and lower manual at 00443 if you want tp try that as well.
Styx - Renegade. Overdriven Hammond and synth part. The synth part is played by hitting the low note and holding down the sustain pedal while hitting the high note. You have to release the sustain pedal before hitting the low note again:
Styx - Too Much Time On My Hands - see revised version at: nord-stage-3-programs-ns3p-ns3pb-files- ... 15873.html
Grand Funk Railroad - I'm Your Captain - Closer to Home. Similar to the version for the Stage 2, I tried to come up with a decent "surf" sound without using a sample and will continue to tweak it:
Stevie Wonder - Higher Ground. Simple clavinet using both auto-wah and the morph pedal to change the range. Turning on the synth section will add a harmonic to the left hand part:
Foreigner- Waiting For A Girl. Another simple one but always liked the song:
90+ programs with MP3 examples
nord-stage-3-programs-ns3p-ns3pb-files- ... 15748.html
Classic Rock and other programs - Set 2 (9 programs)
nord-stage-3-programs-ns3p-ns3pb-files- ... 15723.html
Classic Rock and other programs - Set 3 (11 programs)
nord-stage-3-programs-ns3p-ns3pb-files- ... 15745.html
My Pianos and Program List as of April 2020 can be found at --> post130083.html?hilit=program%20list#p130083