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Finding the settings of a program
Posted: 30 Dec 2021, 18:54
by Funkystuff
Hello, if someone can find me the settings I found on the song “It's so easy” by Shaolin temple defenders. ”I switched to NS3 and I can't find the same sound ...
Thanks for your help.
Re: Finding the settings of a program
Posted: 01 Jan 2022, 11:25
by Funkystuff
Hey, no one with an NE5 who could give me the settings I made 4 or 5 years ago ...
please
Re: Finding the settings of a program
Posted: 03 Jan 2022, 19:31
by Tasten-Bert
Hi funkystuff
and a happy new year. If you still have the time and noone else jumps in I can offer that I‘ll do it for you the next weekend as I‘m still on my XMas holidays until Friday and without keyboard here at my camper.
Cheers from Germany
Re: Finding the settings of a program
Posted: 04 Jan 2022, 01:50
by cookie
Working on the A1 file structure deciphering to be integrated in the Nord File Viewer, sorry

I know there are requests for Electro programs, this may come later !
Fred
Re: Finding the settings of a program
Posted: 06 Jan 2022, 20:23
by Funkystuff
Thank you both, I am waiting to hear from you. Personally, I find that NE and NS sound different on the organ and indeed I cannot find certain settings.
See you soon and thank you for your help.
FS
Re: Finding the settings of a program
Posted: 08 Jan 2022, 17:43
by Tasten-Bert
Here I am, returned home yesterday right before the snow came. Now I‘ve loaded your soundfile, here are the German results, Allemagne, vos points:
You can see all relevant settings in the foto except …
… the drawbars lower: 008820000
… the drawbars upper: 888200011
… the Part Mix: 38.1/50.0
… the Drive: 0.0
… the Reverb: 5.3
… the Gain: 8.4
All non-used pots have been centered to avoid confusion.
I hope I can make you happy a bit.
Cheers from Germany
Edit: It is transposed, minus 1 semitone.
Re: Finding the settings of a program
Posted: 08 Jan 2022, 19:28
by Funkystuff
Wwwhaaoou thank you very much !!
Thank you for taking the time to research my program.

Re: Finding the settings of a program
Posted: 08 Jan 2022, 19:36
by Tasten-Bert
You‘re welcome. Isn’t this what forums like this are for? Cheers