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Nord A1 Rack

Posted: 10 Mar 2014, 15:12
by nbrooks

Re: Nord A1 Rack

Posted: 11 Mar 2014, 01:46
by BobtheSquirrel
Like button. Yay.

Sooo.. NS3? No? Ok.. No problem.. No.. Ok no it's fine really.. :-(

Re: Nord A1 Rack

Posted: 11 Mar 2014, 02:10
by Gustavo
Seemed a very logical step ... but like button?? I think it should've been called Favorites button

Re: Nord A1 Rack

Posted: 11 Mar 2014, 02:32
by Mr_-G-
I guess that it means "like this sound" (as in "similar to..."), not "I like it".

Re: Nord A1 Rack

Posted: 11 Mar 2014, 05:09
by pablomastodon
Hi Gustavo,

But it's not a "favorites" function (with which I became familiar in my pre-Nord days from my Motif ES rack). The purpose of this function is not to mark favorite programs for ease of locating them on the fly at a gig.

The purpose of this function is to allow one to temporarily retain multiple versions (up to 50!) of a single program as one tweaks, folds, bends, spindles and mutilates that single program in various different ways before deciding which one is THE ONE you wish to store into program memory.

I think we've all been there.... You have a pretty good program sound, then start messing with it and stumble on something REALLY GREAT. But you can't leave well enough alone and keep messing with it to make it even better, except that in the process you completely lose the REALLY GREAT sound you had ten minutes ago and can't find it back again.

With LIKE, you can find it back again.

Disclaimer: I have not yet laid my hands on an A1 or A1R which has this feature in its OS, so I'm operating solely from Nord's description of the feature, but at first glance this sounds waaaayyy cool, and pretty radical in the grand scheme of things.

Bless,

Pablo

Re: Nord A1 Rack

Posted: 11 Mar 2014, 17:48
by Gustavo
pablomastodon wrote:Hi Gustavo,

But it's not a "favorites" function (with which I became familiar in my pre-Nord days from my Motif ES rack). The purpose of this function is not to mark favorite programs for ease of locating them on the fly at a gig.

The purpose of this function is to allow one to temporarily retain multiple versions (up to 50!) of a single program as one tweaks, folds, bends, spindles and mutilates that single program in various different ways before deciding which one is THE ONE you wish to store into program memory.

I think we've all been there.... You have a pretty good program sound, then start messing with it and stumble on something REALLY GREAT. But you can't leave well enough alone and keep messing with it to make it even better, except that in the process you completely lose the REALLY GREAT sound you had ten minutes ago and can't find it back again.

With LIKE, you can find it back again.

Disclaimer: I have not yet laid my hands on an A1 or A1R which has this feature in its OS, so I'm operating solely from Nord's description of the feature, but at first glance this sounds waaaayyy cool, and pretty radical in the grand scheme of things.

Bless,

Pablo
Thanks for the info, having glanced at the description I thought it meant you can store 50 Favorites. If a programmer would've named it, it would've been temp lol

Re: Nord A1 Rack

Posted: 06 May 2014, 01:59
by trumelpuut
What we would actually love is a memory upgrade...!
(wouldn't we?)

Re: Nord A1 Rack

Posted: 06 May 2014, 05:55
by pablomastodon
A memory upgrade? To be able to store more programs? Programs are not data intensive in the same way that files from Nord's Piano and Sample libraries are. I'm not sure that I understand what a memory upgrade would do for this synth.

Bless,

Pablo