Recommendations:
1- these sounds were programmed on a NS2 88 HA: if you're using a 76 HP or 73 SW, you will sometimes run out of space for the splits, and/or you will have to adapt them.
2- most (maybe all) of the non-piano sounds make extensive use of morphs, always for volume and sometimes for several parameters. Make sure you have a control pedal connected!
3- we played 1 semitone lower to give the singers some breath. If you want to play in the original key, don't forget to turn off the Transpose button!
4- these sounds were programmed to be played in a full tribute band (we learned the parts note from note from the Sacred White Book with all Beatles' songs), with 2 guitars covering the original guitar parts and sometimes a second keyboard player for the most complex songs. So, no shortcuts! If you need a "generic" beatles patch that will allow you to go through a song without a full band, you will not find it here, sorry!
5- All the files are in .ns2p format, you will see the necessary pianos and samples once loaded in the Nord Sound Manager or even better, using the great program viewer app created by our fellow forum member florence ( nord-stage-forum-f3/ns3-program-viewer-t19939.html ). Anyway, if there is some obscure sample that you cannot find, just ask!
I'm not uploading mp3 demos because all pianos and samples are standard ones found in the main Clavia website or here in the forum/nordusersounds.
I only used this one file of sound effects I made myself (Jet plane for Back in the USSR, bubbles for Octopus' Garden, and various claps and cowbells), to be used in a split configuration on the bottom part of the keyboard. There are sounds only on some white keys, the others (and all blacks) only have silence, to minimize the risk of hitting the wrong sound. C1-D1-E1= 3 different claps (sound best when played all together, to give the sense of a clapping group). G1-A1= 2 cowbells, one brighter and one deeper (these have a higher volume than the other samples, careful!). C2=bubbles for Octopus's Garden. E2=jet plane for Back in the USSR (when used with the Hold function, it will loop endlessly).
These claps and bells can be loud, always mind the volume pedal!
