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NEW NS2 PRODUCTPAGE (AND NOW SHIPPING!!)

Posted: 22 Feb 2011, 21:31
by Burningkeys
Hi everyone!

Good news for everyone! Nordstage 2 has finally got it's own productpage at Clavias website and Nordstage 2 is now shipping!! http://www.nordkeyboards.com

Re: NEW NS2 PRODUCTPAGE (AND NOW SHIPPING!!)

Posted: 10 Mar 2011, 04:32
by wd8dky
Has anyone taken delivery of one yet? Sweetwater Sound here in the US claims to have a few in stock (88-key).

Re: NEW NS2 PRODUCTPAGE (AND NOW SHIPPING!!)

Posted: 13 Mar 2011, 02:01
by Burningkeys
I purchased a NS2 last weekend here in Sweden and I really enjoy it. It seems like I was one of the first in the world to buy it... :)

What I first noticed was that the keys felt a little bit different compared to my NS Classic. They have made little adjustment but after playing it for an hour I think I like the keys on NS2 more.

I noticed some odd behaviour when I used the keyboard in "local off" mode with my computer. I had some mail conversations with Clavias Product Manager about this and it will be solved in the next software upgrade in a couple of weeks.

But if you don't use it with a computer it playes like a dream! ;)

Re: NEW NS2 PRODUCTPAGE (AND NOW SHIPPING!!)

Posted: 13 Mar 2011, 02:23
by anotherscott
Burningkeys wrote:I purchased a NS2 last weekend here in Sweden and I really enjoy it. It seems like I was one of the first in the world to buy it... :)

What I first noticed was that the keys felt a little bit different compared to my NS Classic. They have made little adjustment but after playing it for an hour I think I like the keys on NS2 more.
Which keyboard did you get (Compact, 76, 88)?

When you say you think you like the new keys more, is that for piano playing, organ playing, or both?

Re: NEW NS2 PRODUCTPAGE (AND NOW SHIPPING!!)

Posted: 13 Mar 2011, 13:04
by Burningkeys
Oh, I have the 88. I was mostly refering to the pianoplaying but I shure think it will be more easy to play the organ also. They feel slightly more "smooth" all the way from top to bottom as you hit the key. It's a little bit hard to explain. I'm not shure what it is they done but I read that they have moved the trigging point of the piano almost one millimeter to make it more easy to play repeated notes.

It's a dream playing this keyboard! ;)