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Octave layered piano sound workaround?

Posted: 26 Feb 2019, 20:39
by dmingay
So, we all know you the NE5 doesn't allow you to double up two acoustic pianos sounds and make them play at different octaves (just so you can get that big sound, such as played on Olivers Army)?

The only workaround I can think of is to import a sample version of a piano and use that in conjunction with the NE5 piano sound.

Has anyone tried it and if so, where did they get the sampled piano library from?

Re: Octave layered piano sound workaround?

Posted: 26 Feb 2019, 21:10
by cphollis
The Nord sample library has a few suitable samples for this

https://www.nordkeyboards.com/sound-lib ... -30/pianos

Re: Octave layered piano sound workaround?

Posted: 27 Feb 2019, 19:06
by pegman
You can program a arduino or something ssimilar to receive midi from your nord and send it back to your nord. On that way you can implement other tricks like adding an 5th, octave and so on. Also I managed to implement pitchbend that I control with a joystick.

Re: Octave layered piano sound workaround?

Posted: 27 Feb 2019, 19:13
by dmingay
Both superb suggestions - will try the sample route first...

Arduino is great too, but maybe beyond my limited capabilities!

Re: Octave layered piano sound workaround?

Posted: 27 Feb 2019, 19:21
by maxpiano
dmingay wrote:Both superb suggestions - will try the sample route first...

Arduino is great too, but maybe beyond my limited capabilities!
You can do the same with a PC/Mac or a tablet with appropriate MIDI processing software (e.g. with MidiOX or Cantabile on Windows, Mainstage or MIDI Patchbay on Mac, iMidi Patchbay or Camelot on iPad...) or using the built-in MIDI Routing capabilities of most DAWs (Cubase, Logic, Reaper, Ableton,...)

Re: Octave layered piano sound workaround?

Posted: 27 Feb 2019, 20:10
by ericL
I was using an NE5 for a while and found several nsmp files that worked great for octave doubling with the piano section.

Re: Octave layered piano sound workaround?

Posted: 26 Mar 2019, 17:00
by dmingay
I've successfully tried using the sample piano nsmp, one octave up - it works really well and makes a big difference.

One happy NE5 owner again!