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Lbsword
Joined: Jan 22, 2008 Posts: 19 Location: Massachusetts
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 11:50 am Post subject:
Nord Stage- Good electric piano? and how is the synth? Subject description: Family is looking for electric piano, and I like nord synth tech, so... |
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Okay all you forum people.
I own a Nord lead 2x myself, and its suitable for right now.
( bought it for 400$ new, great deal)
My family is looking for a high quality electric piano.
Money is not a problem.
However, I really like Nord/clavia synth technology, and im becoming better with their synth layouts, and programming.
Is the Nord Stage a good electric paino AND synthesizer?
are the piano and organ sounds of really really good quality?
and are there as many synth options as the nord lead 2x? |
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Wout Blommers

Joined: Sep 07, 2003 Posts: 2474 Location: The Hague - The Netherlands
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 3:41 pm Post subject:
Re: Nord Stage- Good electric piano? and how is the synth? Subject description: Family is looking for electric piano, and I like nord synth tech, so... |
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| Lbsword wrote: | | Okay all you forum people. | To you to! | Quote: | | I own a Nord lead 2x myself, and its suitable for right now. (bought it for 400$ new, great deal) | Indeed, great deal. | Quote: | My family is looking for a high quality electric piano. Money is not a problem.
However, I really like Nord/clavia synth technology, and im becoming better with their synth layouts, and programming. | Is your family also in the Clavia lay out? Could be important. There is a certain kind of logic in the interface design of Clavia. If you know and feel it, it works! | Quote: | | Is the Nord Stage a good electric paino AND synthesizer? | The piano and organ sounds are top, the synth is more the icing of the cake. If you know the NordLead2X, it surely is something smaller, although there are many things you can do with it. The Lead is also nice just to tweak, you know: let the Arp run and turn the knobs...! I can't tell the same of the Stage synth. | Quote: | | are the piano and organ sounds of really really good quality? | Yes, they are! | Quote: | | and are there as many synth options as the nord lead 2x? | I advise you not to sell your lead yet
Another thing is how to buy a Nord Stage in the USA, at the moment. Due to the exchange rate between Europe and the USA there could be delivery problems. If money isn't the question, come across the ocean and buy it here in the shop...
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seraph
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Joined: Jun 21, 2003 Posts: 10150 Location: Firenze, Italy
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Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:18 am Post subject:
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I recently got a Nord Stage 88. It's a great instrument, it really makes you willing to play it.
It has lots of real time controllers, pianos and organs are just perfect and, as Wout said, the synth is like the icing on the cake (simple, essential but powerful), the user interface is logical.
Should I say more?
of course it is not an "experimental" instrument. it's kind of "retro". I have actually started liking the Hammond sound that I have always shunned. Amazing  _________________ homepage - forum - myspace - virb - berkleemusic
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Joined: Jun 21, 2003 Posts: 10150 Location: Firenze, Italy
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Ruud
Joined: Mar 17, 2008 Posts: 17 Location: Rotterdam
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Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 7:02 am Post subject:
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To be honest I find the sound of the Yamaha P-80 much better.
When you play chords you'll here the difference.
I use it a few years now and still I find the pianosound perfect.
Also the instrument itself is solid as a tank and the key's have a good feel.
I use the Nordwave for the electric part like Wurlitzers and Rhodessounds
and afcouse the synthsection.
I think the Nordfamily is more brilliant in the electric and synth parts.
BUT
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Tuba Four
Joined: Jun 05, 2008 Posts: 4 Location: Southern California
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Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:50 pm Post subject:
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I love my NS88. Love the piano, EP's and Organs. I use them all the time in the studio and live. The Piano must be run in stereo otherwise it really is not useable. This could be a problem in a live setting. The synth is good. I use it for pads and the occasional bass or lead sound. I tend to use other synths for triggering the Organ sounds from the Stage.
I also have an NL2x and NL3 which I love (especially the latter).
If you want to check out some of the NS88 sounds, you can check them out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNinPFXrwzU
It's a video of one of my band's songs using EP and Organs and some airy synth pads. There are others on Youtube as well.
Good luck with the Stage, it's a wonderful instrument.
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Wout Blommers

Joined: Sep 07, 2003 Posts: 2474 Location: The Hague - The Netherlands
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Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 9:50 pm Post subject:
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Tuba Four
| Tuba Four wrote: | | ... The Piano must be run in stereo otherwise it really is not useable. This could be a problem in a live setting. ... | I thought that's the reason Clavia introduced the 'piano mono' button?
| Quote: | | ... I also have an NL2x and NL3 which I love (especially the latter) ... | Do you think it's realistic to say the NS synth is almost a NordLead2X, as a sailsman once did right into my face?
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Tuba Four
Joined: Jun 05, 2008 Posts: 4 Location: Southern California
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Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 10:10 pm Post subject:
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| Wout Blommers wrote: | Tuba Four
| Tuba Four wrote: | | ... The Piano must be run in stereo otherwise it really is not useable. This could be a problem in a live setting. ... | I thought that's the reason Clavia introduced the 'piano mono' button? |
You're exactly right Wout. I am hoping they come out with this OS revision sooner rather than later!!!
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| Quote: | | ... I also have an NL2x and NL3 which I love (especially the latter) ... | Do you think it's realistic to say the NS synth is almost a NordLead2X, as a sailsman once did right into my face?
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Right!! I mean, the NS Synth is a nice little synth but it's nowhere in the same league as the NL2x. Not even close. But, that said, it's a surprisingly versatile little synth.
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Ruud
Joined: Mar 17, 2008 Posts: 17 Location: Rotterdam
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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 10:42 am Post subject:
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Hi Lbsword,
Already made a choice?
Here is a example (First number) of the pianosound of the Yamaha P80 in combination with a Nord Wave
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Tuba Four
Joined: Jun 05, 2008 Posts: 4 Location: Southern California
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Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:33 am Post subject:
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Lbsword,
FYI, Clavia just released a new operating system (last week) for the Stage, as well as a new piano sample that is excellent. It's a Yamaha C7, closely mic'd. The sample size itself is not very large (about 40 mb) which is great because it leaves more room for the other instruments. Clavia also implemented what is now called a "mono mode" for all its piano samples including the uprights. I like it a lot. I even like the new sample which is recorded in stereo in mono more so than I do in stereo.
The EP's and Organs are unchanged. The Synth receives a few upgrades as well including new digital waveforms and increase to 300 the program library.
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Ruud
Joined: Mar 17, 2008 Posts: 17 Location: Rotterdam
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 4:17 am Post subject:
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Lbsword thanks for the reply  |
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