Nothing I can say that hasn’t been already appreciated. Such helpful enthusiastic expansive run throughs, each time I learns teesny bit more and nudge that bit closer to spending da bucks.. thank you.
You know that world has gotten crazy when Nord releases a new grand without a new grand piano sample, while Roland releases a new stage piano, the RD2000X in which the only new thing are extra modeled piano sounds. Outstanding!
Love the sounds, can't believe they're using those string samples. Live music is about to sound so good. I hope more keyboardists use the expression pedal input especially for these kind of libraries!! That way you can keep all 10 fingers on the keys and control expression/vibrato nicely :)
The design of this keyboard is stunning! Even the buttons and knobs! Strings are amazing. This model is very expensive comparing to the 1st edition. In Poland it has the price similar to Nord Stage 4. I wonder why. Jack, thank you for your enthusiasm!
Wish I had Nord piano money, sounds very nice and must feel nice as well. but I’m still on the cheapest but still quite good studiologic sound en keyboard after I got rid of my ancient clavinova.
Jack and Pete Honore could probably make an excellent and amusing video on what it's like to be a musical hired gun and compare/contrast the keyboards versus guitars experience. Which is more downtrodden, and which is not worthy to play the blues?
Those new vibrato and glide buttons are surely going to make it into the Electro 7, when it comes. Not quite a pitch bend wheel, which would be too close to Stage, but a reason to upgrade from Electro 6
he mentions the splits, stacking, and the ability to throw it into a song (why not?), but I agree with you and I did mention before as well that I hope more keyboardists utilize using the expression pedal to control mod wheel in the demos, this is a great use case for that
this doesn’t have built in speakers right? I kinda feel it should. and some type of low battery “always on” mode where it would seem more like an acoustic piano
Not to be sarcastic, for all intents and purposes im assuming that’s why they didn’t put. it for people who, like to play the piano for the most part, you don’t see a mod wheel or pitch been on a grand piano
@@jeffreyreid6981 no offense taken. This will sound sarcastic but it happens to be true. If that was a piano you would be right. I have played the piano since 1980. I can tell you that is not a piano…that is fake piano…but more than that it is as Nord describes it a Sample Synth (yes it has a sample synth section but the piano section is also a sample synth) i got my first synthesizer in 1988. That is a digital synthesizer with a very realistic piano style keyboard. Because it is in reality a synthesizer..i dont care what the marketing department calls it..its 100 percent needs a pitch and mod wheel….just like the Roland/korg/yamaha. The reason they dont include is it actually about pricing and marketing they are trying to differentiate one product into 4 categories and they are premium products…which i am willing to pay for but if I am paying more i dont want less features like the controls that i have been using for 30 years not included.
@@markaprill6501I'm think this is an aesthetic choice. I mean with that cabinet where would you place it? On the front panel? Saying that if this thing has Synth sounds, I would want a wiggle stick for sure. Regardless, this Nord is a thing of beauty. For me I probs can only afford a Studio Logic Numa Piano X 73.
@@markaprill6501 and yes you’re right it is a fake piano but realistically you can’t carry a real piano around with you from gig to gig so the industry does the best they can
@@markaprill6501 they put it on the stage four and the stage three and the stage two but this one they’re trying to mimic a piano and you are absolutely right it is a fake piano
Sound great using headphones and via decent studio monitors. Prepare to be disappointed though when played through a PA. Muffled even using compression. Unlike most of their competitors Nord still insist on supplying their keyboards with unbalanced trs sockets and no audio interfaces. It’s old technology that used to be good but with VST’s and an iPad or MacBook you can trounce this quite easily.
How many are buying these to gig though? Most will be for home use, as a piece of furniture in the room. As much as a VST probably has more nuance, sometimes you're just more inspired to play hardware rather than a program on an iPad with a midi controller. That's without even considering how the keybed interacts with the sample.
@@Begbiespintpot I understand what you’re saying. However, it is marketed by Nord as a ‘Stage Piano’. For home use only, in my view, this would be an exorbitant waste of money - particularly as you’d also have to pay for separate speakers. The home market, quite rightly, has this covered. Re VST and laptops - yes I agree that it would be less fuss (and potentially more reliable) to take a hardwired instrument out on stage. But the manufacturers know this and so trot out the same old tech in new clothes. Roland/Yamaha are both guilty of this - how old is Yamaha’s AWM? In a perfect world we’d be able to buy a decent controller from Nord or Kawai for instance, in which you can load VST’s of your choice. It’s not happening though - no money in it.
@@strongchord4384 this is Nords home market. If you're moving it you're buying a Piano over this. They dont make large volume like Yamaha so they maximise profit. Whether or not they're overpriced is for the market to dictate. The Stage 4 has fallen in price from release as did the Grand. If you want the Nord sound library then you need a Nord. If you drive a BMW over a Dacia then it's probably also a waste of money but people like BMWs (other premium brands also available) even though both get you from A to B. I own a Kawai but I'm tempted to buy a Nord.
I saw a DX7 Full Tines in your scrolling. It is still a very popular sound here in the Midwest U.S. for churches. I would love to hear the Nord version.
@@sharingmatters the stage 3 is to much for me because I'm a livingroom player, also really like the new features. Reality is that I play mostly some simple piano sound
Why they are using this big cabinet? Nord Grand 2 uses Kawai RH3 wich is very good action but simple, is not necesary to make a tall cabinet to put anything. I feel that this keyboard can be like nord piano but with different action. It will be nice that somebody dissambles nord grand 2 to know what is inside.
So, the big questions 1) Out the box, how much spare memory does it have...? Answer: not enough. 2) Why buy this instead of a Stage 4 88, which does 12 times as much? Answer: errr. no idea
@@alexeykulikov2739 i have checked the action of Stage and I dont like it. Very light. Nord Grand 1 was quite ok but too loud. I bought Roland lx-5 instead. I wanted do have a piano feel and sound.
Wonderful instrument but still have an issue with the logic behind the display. You’re listening to sounds different from what’s shown on the display. Jack is for instance playing a felt piano or an electric reed with the White Piano still indicated on the display…🤔
@@Begbiespintpot I can't say I have liked any Nord weighted action, especially given the price - hopefully this one is better. The new Yamaha CP88, YC88, and M8X have the best actions on the market, I would say.
Dude, how does this thing of changing the timbre and showing another timbre on the screen work? This is a huge mistake for me. I've never worked with Nords so I don't know how the system works, but you change the timbre and it doesn't change on the screen is disturbing.
The name "White Grand" that is constantly displayed in large font is just the patch/program name. Of course, as soon you change to a different piano sound, this patch name doesn‘t fit anymore and is misleading. Jack should have used the "Program View" button to make the selected sound(s) be displayed constantly in the lines below the patch name.
Unless you have too much money you don't know what to do with, I can't imagine how anybody could justify buying any Nord product as MSSRP. This keyboard is almost 5 thousand US dollars after tax. Seems like that's INSANELY overpriced imo.
Man I never get bored of listening to Jack speak and play - dude's such a talent!
Jack, you leave no doubts about your love of this instrument and it's a joy to behold!
Nothing I can say that hasn’t been already appreciated. Such helpful enthusiastic expansive run throughs, each time I learns teesny bit more and nudge that bit closer to spending da bucks.. thank you.
Jack you do such a good job of demoing all the instruments and it's so appreciated!
That was a fabulous demo, nicely done
Will Andertons do a mega bundle? This, the speakers in the bag and Jack to play it for me. I can pay!!!!
I’ve been waiting for this video!
You know that world has gotten crazy when Nord releases a new grand without a new grand piano sample, while Roland releases a new stage piano, the RD2000X in which the only new thing are extra modeled piano sounds. Outstanding!
Awesome playing as always jack! 🙏❤️
Love the sounds, can't believe they're using those string samples. Live music is about to sound so good. I hope more keyboardists use the expression pedal input especially for these kind of libraries!! That way you can keep all 10 fingers on the keys and control expression/vibrato nicely :)
I see Jack because of the greeting to the camera man. Very nice.😮
Wow, Clavia Nord, I'm beyond impressed, this is truly amazing!
Best video demo!!
That cathedral part was amazingly beautiful😮
Will be a hit I believe. Thx Jack !
The design of this keyboard is stunning! Even the buttons and knobs! Strings are amazing. This model is very expensive comparing to the 1st edition. In Poland it has the price similar to Nord Stage 4. I wonder why. Jack, thank you for your enthusiasm!
14:04 music straight from heaven! ❤
Would like to see Mike Patrick play the nord grand 2🙏🏽
Play that keyboard, Jack!!!
Wish I had Nord piano money, sounds very nice and must feel nice as well. but I’m still on the cheapest but still quite good studiologic sound en keyboard after I got rid of my ancient clavinova.
Jack and Pete Honore could probably make an excellent and amusing video on what it's like to be a musical hired gun and compare/contrast the keyboards versus guitars experience. Which is more downtrodden, and which is not worthy to play the blues?
Those new vibrato and glide buttons are surely going to make it into the Electro 7, when it comes. Not quite a pitch bend wheel, which would be too close to Stage, but a reason to upgrade from Electro 6
What’s the point of even adding synth lead patches into the keyboard if you’re not going to include a pitch and mod wheel?
he mentions the splits, stacking, and the ability to throw it into a song (why not?), but I agree with you and I did mention before as well that I hope more keyboardists utilize using the expression pedal to control mod wheel in the demos, this is a great use case for that
What is it’s action like? Is it as un-grandpiano-like as in G1?
this doesn’t have built in speakers right? I kinda feel it should. and some type of low battery “always on” mode where it would seem more like an acoustic piano
Do I want a Nord Grand 2 now or a Jack to play it for me? Can't decide! 😱
It wouldn’t kill them to throw a pitch and mod wheel on….that would be thoughtful.. that string sound is insane.
Not to be sarcastic, for all intents and purposes im assuming that’s why they didn’t put. it for people who, like to play the piano for the most part, you don’t see a mod wheel or pitch been on a grand piano
@@jeffreyreid6981 no offense taken. This will sound sarcastic but it happens to be true. If that was a piano you would be right. I have played the piano since 1980. I can tell you that is not a piano…that is fake piano…but more than that it is as Nord describes it a Sample Synth (yes it has a sample synth section but the piano section is also a sample synth) i got my first synthesizer in 1988. That is a digital synthesizer with a very realistic piano style keyboard. Because it is in reality a synthesizer..i dont care what the marketing department calls it..its 100 percent needs a pitch and mod wheel….just like the Roland/korg/yamaha. The reason they dont include is it actually about pricing and marketing they are trying to differentiate one product into 4 categories and they are premium products…which i am willing to pay for but if I am paying more i dont want less features like the controls that i have been using for 30 years not included.
@@markaprill6501I'm think this is an aesthetic choice. I mean with that cabinet where would you place it? On the front panel?
Saying that if this thing has Synth sounds, I would want a wiggle stick for sure.
Regardless, this Nord is a thing of beauty. For me I probs can only afford a Studio Logic Numa Piano X 73.
@@markaprill6501 and yes you’re right it is a fake piano but realistically you can’t carry a real piano around with you from gig to gig so the industry does the best they can
@@markaprill6501 they put it on the stage four and the stage three and the stage two but this one they’re trying to mimic a piano and you are absolutely right it is a fake piano
Sound great using headphones and via decent studio monitors. Prepare to be disappointed though when played through a PA. Muffled even using compression. Unlike most of their competitors Nord still insist on supplying their keyboards with unbalanced trs sockets and no audio interfaces. It’s old technology that used to be good but with VST’s and an iPad or MacBook you can trounce this quite easily.
How many are buying these to gig though? Most will be for home use, as a piece of furniture in the room. As much as a VST probably has more nuance, sometimes you're just more inspired to play hardware rather than a program on an iPad with a midi controller. That's without even considering how the keybed interacts with the sample.
@@Begbiespintpot I understand what you’re saying. However, it is marketed by Nord as a ‘Stage Piano’. For home use only, in my view, this would be an exorbitant waste of money - particularly as you’d also have to pay for separate speakers. The home market, quite rightly, has this covered. Re VST and laptops - yes I agree that it would be less fuss (and potentially more reliable) to take a hardwired instrument out on stage. But the manufacturers know this and so trot out the same old tech in new clothes. Roland/Yamaha are both guilty of this - how old is Yamaha’s AWM? In a perfect world we’d be able to buy a decent controller from Nord or Kawai for instance, in which you can load VST’s of your choice. It’s not happening though - no money in it.
@@strongchord4384 this is Nords home market. If you're moving it you're buying a Piano over this. They dont make large volume like Yamaha so they maximise profit. Whether or not they're overpriced is for the market to dictate. The Stage 4 has fallen in price from release as did the Grand. If you want the Nord sound library then you need a Nord. If you drive a BMW over a Dacia then it's probably also a waste of money but people like BMWs (other premium brands also available) even though both get you from A to B. I own a Kawai but I'm tempted to buy a Nord.
@strongchord4384 Hey what VST's would you recommend? And how to get them running reliably on an iPad? Thank you!
@@derekf1111 pianoteq is probably one of the best for iPad if you want modelled pianos or EPs but it's not cheap.
I saw a DX7 Full Tines in your scrolling. It is still a very popular sound here in the Midwest U.S. for churches. I would love to hear the Nord version.
It’s pretty good though not a dx7 good
Looking forward to buy this beaty, sold my stage 3 to get this once i saw the release but I haven't bought it yet. Looks and sounds Nord ❤
What is better in this beauty comparing to the stage 3?
@@sharingmatters the stage 3 is to much for me because I'm a livingroom player, also really like the new features. Reality is that I play mostly some simple piano sound
Damn, that lick at min 8:15 where is that from!! sounds familiar!
I want a nord so badly 😢
if you havent done korg gandstage x now would be the time then a comparison video with these 2 afterwards ;]
One thing I can tell you , is the GrandStage X action is still the same old sluggish RH3 and it weighs 8 pounds more!
Why they are using this big cabinet? Nord Grand 2 uses Kawai RH3 wich is very good action but simple, is not necesary to make a tall cabinet to put anything. I feel that this keyboard can be like nord piano but with different action. It will be nice that somebody dissambles nord grand 2 to know what is inside.
Prob. Alot of emty space
I can confirm. It's tall just to have a 45° angled panel. All is empty inside.
could you also make a video of the Kawai MPse? I guess this is the main competitor in terms of key action
So, the big questions
1) Out the box, how much spare memory does it have...? Answer: not enough.
2) Why buy this instead of a Stage 4 88, which does 12 times as much? Answer: errr. no idea
2) I am asking myself the same. With a similar price. The only thing may be the action... but still
@@sharingmatters, what is the action like?
@@alexeykulikov2739 i have checked the action of Stage and I dont like it. Very light. Nord Grand 1 was quite ok but too loud. I bought Roland lx-5 instead. I wanted do have a piano feel and sound.
This is the same action as the Kawai MP7se which is the RH3
@AndertonsKeyboardDept-n9l another fake profile!!!! Stop pretending being the channel owner and go get a life!
Where are the speakers? Do you need to buy separately?
Thanks bro
Arturia Polybrute 12 demo on Sam Gutman channel is amazing. The demo on here doesn't do it credit on it's capabilities.
they had plenty of rooms there and still they didn't include speakers inside it and we should get them separate? why?
Maybe they wouldn't be good enough to show the true magic of the sound?
@@sharingmatters No slab pianos have speakers that "show the true magic of the sound". Nothing like that exists. No one expects it.
Even the Nord speakers aren't that great. Id rather buy another set of monitors.
@@Begbiespintpot makes sense
Wonderful instrument but still have an issue with the logic behind the display. You’re listening to sounds different from what’s shown on the display. Jack is for instance playing a felt piano or an electric reed with the White Piano still indicated on the display…🤔
When I need release….the flautando is not the first knob I am reaching for….
try reaching for it with your left hand. . ..
Is Nord Grand Piano the future of pianos? Who are the users of Nord Grand Piano?
😀😃😄😁
I could never afford this and I’m not good at piano…why am I watching haha
Have they improved the action and reduced the price? Because both were laughable on the previous model
Id say it was better than any Nord Piano previously released but I prefer the stage 4 HA even if it isn't particularly realistic.
@@Begbiespintpot I can't say I have liked any Nord weighted action, especially given the price - hopefully this one is better. The new Yamaha CP88, YC88, and M8X have the best actions on the market, I would say.
Dude, how does this thing of changing the timbre and showing another timbre on the screen work? This is a huge mistake for me. I've never worked with Nords so I don't know how the system works, but you change the timbre and it doesn't change on the screen is disturbing.
The name "White Grand" that is constantly displayed in large font is just the patch/program name. Of course, as soon you change to a different piano sound, this patch name doesn‘t fit anymore and is misleading. Jack should have used the "Program View" button to make the selected sound(s) be displayed constantly in the lines below the patch name.
Red - No.
Unless you have too much money you don't know what to do with, I can't imagine how anybody could justify buying any Nord product as MSSRP. This keyboard is almost 5 thousand US dollars after tax. Seems like that's INSANELY overpriced imo.
Jack get your ears syringed that effect sounds awful 😂. Great instrument though.