As a begginner i would reccomend trying the yamaha DGX series. I played for 10 years, 8 on an acoustic and 2 on a dgx which i broke when moving house so am considering the Nord Stage 2 also. The dgx is only 600 pounds, has more functions including built in fuctions to record your own playing, play along to other music, tuition, and the grand piano sounds are good, >500 voices, plus id guess the keyboard weighting is more like a real piano but ive not played a nord piano 2 yet.
@00DirectorsCut00 I would suggest to try at your local store. I would go with Nord instead of buying any other E-Piano! But you´ve got to check out the Roland V-Piano as well... Regards from Germany!
I don´t think there is a huge difference. But when you record directly from the piano-output, using a high sample rate (e.g. 192kHz) I would suggest the larger files in order to ensure maximum quality. For live oder home usage, medium files are perfect.
Well, this depends very much on the style you are playing. If you prefer to play only classical, a Nord Piano could be perfect for you although I would recommend to check out Yamaha Clavinova and Kawai. These are very suitable for beginners too. If you wish to play several other styles of music and need inspiration, I would recommend Motif or Phantom G. Thx
on your side there is a beautiful steinway & sons :OOO playing that grand piano, how do you feel with nord? some people say the action is a too soft? don't you think would be better a roland or yamaha (x the action) x a steinway player? thank you
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Dermeister can u please respond, I'm a beginner at piano playing I'm doubting between the new Nord Piano 2 and the Roland Fp4f what would u think is a better stage piano for a beginner, Thanks!
Do you notice any difference between Xlrg files on the piano library and the large files? I dont have a nord piano but getting a electro 3 HP through the mail, awesome machine but dissapointed that it can't handle Xlrg.
Sounds great - but surely it's better to just get the Nord Stage 2? Do you know if the Nord Piano 2 is better than the one you're playing? Also please could you tell me the name of the piece you play at 0:40? I know it so well but cannot remember the title!!
I recommend using the Stereo Output and a good audio interface with minimum 2 mono inputs. The internal effects are pretty good so there´s no need for a lot of additional software effects. In this video I recorded the headphone output of the piano into a Zoom H1. For professional purposes I use an Edirol FA101 and ProTools 11.
@00DirectorsCut00 Give it a try, I found I quite liked it. More than any Yamaha digital I have tried, save for the Avantgrand but that's another story... the Nord feels good.
I'll take lessons in classical piano and need a digital piano that is closest to an acoustic piano. I assume you are a pianist. Would you recommend the Nord Piano? If so, why?
@Mo19010100 Da haben Sie allerdings recht. Leider wird hier auf YT wenig beleuchtet, wie sich die Sounds der Nord-Serie von den jeweiligen Originalen unterscheidet. In Sachen Piano gibt's es sicherlich himmelweite Unterschiede, gerade zum Steinway (übrigens in der Tat ein deutscher B211, Baujahr 2009). Allerdings würde ich das CP80 des Nord immer dem echten vorziehen, während die Rhodes-Sounds meines Erachtens nach eher dünn und sehr begradigt klinken. Kein Vergleich zum Original.
Dude, nice playing. I gotta say tho. I know nord and its like the best boards out there. But do u realize there is a steinway and sons in the background? :-)
I'm thinking of buying a 2nd hand original Nord Piano 88 (for XMas present), but wonder if I should be buying a newer model instead? I am looking for a transportable keyboard which has closest feel and sound to real piano that I can afford. If you had time to give me your opinion it would be much appreciated, thanks.
Hey thanks for considering my opinion. Actually, the Nord Piano Gen. 1 is still considered a very solid solution. From my point of view, the newer models add sound features only, the hammer action feels similar or is in fact the same. I´ll suggest you look into a preowned Nord and combine it with Ravenscroft Software. Search RUclips for their NAMM Demos, it sounds incredible. They even got an iPhone Version so you can pair it with a bluetooth Midi interface. If you want the best hammer action available, get a Kawai VPC. The only downside is, that you´ll always need a computer for your virtual instruments of course. Other good choices could be a Yamaha Motif or the Korg SV. Totally different feel though...
I am afraid there is no such function on the Nord. But you can always use a software sampler such as the NI Markee to do that. The Nord does not have a Fender Bass either... cheers!
Hi, the key action is way better than one would expect it to be. I would not compare it to an actual piano, but it´s pretty advanced for an E-Piano. If you need ultra-realistic key response, try the Roland V Piano. Unfortunately, it´s quite expensive...
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schön, aber was du mit dem clavinet d6 spielst.... ist nicht funky, das kannst du auf den cembali spielen aber die clav's müssen funken! trotzdem schöne übersicht, leider ist sowas auf RUclips in der Qualität viel zu selten
To be honest: of course the Nord Stage is the better choice, but it is more expensive as well. In my opinion the Nord Piano 2 is not worth the extra money. I´d rather spend the extra money on a good software sampler (Native Instruments Komplete) instead of paying for a bit of Nord´s Sample Library. Regards
Sorry but no i just dont get the appeal of the acoustic pianos on the nord piano. Every sound was tinny. Best acoustic piano sound ive heard on a stage piano is the upright on the cp73/cp88. Nord is really good for rhodes and organ though ill admit that. Id say kawai mp11se is a front runner too
such beautiful hands!
A great demo -- very comprehensive.
Beautiful playing!
There's a Steinway behind, a red beast and a black beast together. This is too much!!!
I'll go die somewhere else...
dramatic performance very good
I love the background.
As a begginner i would reccomend trying the yamaha DGX series. I played for 10 years, 8 on an acoustic and 2 on a dgx which i broke when moving house so am considering the Nord Stage 2 also. The dgx is only 600 pounds, has more functions including built in fuctions to record your own playing, play along to other music, tuition, and the grand piano sounds are good, >500 voices, plus id guess the keyboard weighting is more like a real piano but ive not played a nord piano 2 yet.
@zendium91 happy to hear that :) regards from Germany!
Wer da nicht auf Lust aufs Klavierspielen bekommt, ist selbst Schuld!
Grandios gemacht!
sehr schön gespielt!!! =)
what a beautiful sound
Nice instrument, nice playing! You should do more videos.
@00DirectorsCut00 I would suggest to try at your local store. I would go with Nord instead of buying any other E-Piano! But you´ve got to check out the Roland V-Piano as well...
Regards from Germany!
@Dermeisterammac Thanks for your reply, it sounds wonderful. I just figured it out on the piano, easy but wonderful :)
wow, i would much rather see a demo of that beautifull steinway and sons piano you got there...thats the real deal :D
Ah! C#minor Nocturne!! I remember now!
I don´t think there is a huge difference. But when you record directly from the piano-output, using a high sample rate (e.g. 192kHz) I would suggest the larger files in order to ensure maximum quality. For live oder home usage, medium files are perfect.
Harpsicord voice is bach prelude in c minor book 1
Bravo super 🙂🙂
This is fantastic, really love the sounds and style. Do you know about the Nord Stage 2?
Well, this depends very much on the style you are playing. If you prefer to play only classical, a Nord Piano could be perfect for you although I would recommend to check out Yamaha Clavinova and Kawai. These are very suitable for beginners too. If you wish to play several other styles of music and need inspiration, I would recommend Motif or Phantom G. Thx
on your side there is a beautiful steinway & sons :OOO playing that grand piano, how do you feel with nord? some people say the action is a too soft? don't you think would be better a roland or yamaha (x the action) x a steinway player? thank you
take a look behind.. steinway and sons
+Károlyi László And a real grand piano too
Beautiful demo!!!,so captivated by your talents.Just wondering how many effects/preset sounds you get from the factory presets ? :)
I'd like to hear something a little funkier for the Rhodes patches, but not a bad demo. good playing.
haha so cool you playing that thing with a steinway & sons piano on the background
@Dermeisterammac thank you
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Thnks for the demo ! But isn't the touch to soft ? And do you know if there's a big difference between this one and the Nord Piano 2 about it ?
@Goodwill300 And is it good at classical stuff like u played in the beginning i really love that tone its really Steinway like :o.
Thank you for your performance! What is the track started at 4.56 (17.NotInLove)? Thnx!
A veeeeeery free rendering of Gran Torino: ruclips.net/video/NoLc43YuuTw/видео.html
Dermeister can u please respond, I'm a beginner at piano playing I'm doubting between the new Nord Piano 2 and the Roland Fp4f what would u think is a better stage piano for a beginner, Thanks!
I love the Bodo Wartke - song :-)
I'd be interested to see if you can play the rest of Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C# Minor.
Do you notice any difference between Xlrg files on the piano library and the large files? I dont have a nord piano but getting a electro 3 HP through the mail, awesome machine but dissapointed that it can't handle Xlrg.
@Mo19010100 Danke für das Kompliment! Ursprünglich war ein Vergleichsvideo geplant
Iam ur biggest fan, from Mexico :)
Hello dermesiterammac, im doubting between this piano and the roland fp7f. I never played the piano before, what do u think is the best to start with.
@00DirectorsCut00 nord stereo out directly into edirol fa 101 / protools 9. regards
What is the title of the first melody?????? great playing! Grettings from Poland
@IIIVIIIIVIII vielen Dank! in weiteres Video ist in Planung..
Sounds great - but surely it's better to just get the Nord Stage 2? Do you know if the Nord Piano 2 is better than the one you're playing? Also please could you tell me the name of the piece you play at 0:40? I know it so well but cannot remember the title!!
one Steinway and one Nord are yours toys?! REALLY?!!! u______u im totaly jealous!
Thanks for your work. One quesiton: how did you record your playing. Great playing by the way.
You can download them from Clavia´s website for free. Just choose a smaller sample size for the instruments you do not fancy.
the rachmaninoff sounds beautiful on that.. how's the action for playing classical?
I want this!
how do you rec the audio of this video? nord output to pc? with a ext audio card, d.i box? what? ty
i'd like to play more the steinway on the background :)
I'm really considering buying this piano. How do you record it though?
I recommend using the Stereo Output and a good audio interface with minimum 2 mono inputs. The internal effects are pretty good so there´s no need for a lot of additional software effects. In this video I recorded the headphone output of the piano into a Zoom H1. For professional purposes I use an Edirol FA101 and ProTools 11.
Dermeisterammac Thank you very much :)
@00DirectorsCut00 Give it a try, I found I quite liked it. More than any Yamaha digital I have tried, save for the Avantgrand but that's another story... the Nord feels good.
What did you play around 2:07? Sounds wonderful! Would love to know where this tune comes from :)
were all of these pianos smaller files. how did you fit all of them on there?
I'll take lessons in classical piano and need a digital piano that is closest to an acoustic piano. I assume you are a pianist. Would you recommend the Nord Piano? If so, why?
@Mo19010100 Da haben Sie allerdings recht. Leider wird hier auf YT wenig beleuchtet, wie sich die Sounds der Nord-Serie von den jeweiligen Originalen unterscheidet. In Sachen Piano gibt's es sicherlich himmelweite Unterschiede, gerade zum Steinway (übrigens in der Tat ein deutscher B211, Baujahr 2009). Allerdings würde ich das CP80 des Nord immer dem echten vorziehen, während die Rhodes-Sounds meines Erachtens nach eher dünn und sehr begradigt klinken. Kein Vergleich zum Original.
Dude, nice playing. I gotta say tho. I know nord and its like the best boards out there. But do u realize there is a steinway and sons in the background? :-)
Hahaha thanks for that captain obvious! No but really, that cracked me up.
:-)
Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C# Minor
I'm thinking of buying a 2nd hand original Nord Piano 88 (for XMas present), but wonder if I should be buying a newer model instead? I am looking for a transportable keyboard which has closest feel and sound to real piano that I can afford. If you had time to give me your opinion it would be much appreciated, thanks.
Hey thanks for considering my opinion. Actually, the Nord Piano Gen. 1 is still considered a very solid solution. From my point of view, the newer models add sound features only, the hammer action feels similar or is in fact the same. I´ll suggest you look into a preowned Nord and combine it with Ravenscroft Software. Search RUclips for their NAMM Demos, it sounds incredible. They even got an iPhone Version so you can pair it with a bluetooth Midi interface. If you want the best hammer action available, get a Kawai VPC. The only downside is, that you´ll always need a computer for your virtual instruments of course. Other good choices could be a Yamaha Motif or the Korg SV. Totally different feel though...
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Wow! That's amazing! Thank you SO much for your help. I'm now much more confident in my purchase.
Sure, always happy to oblige!
is there a split function on this model? to play fender Rhodes bass on left side and regular Rhodes on right
I am afraid there is no such function on the Nord. But you can always use a software sampler such as the NI Markee to do that. The Nord does not have a Fender Bass either... cheers!
It would be nice to be able to play The Doors stuff on this keyboard, such as Riders on The Storm
Hey man, provide a tracklist already! I want to learn many of these short riffs :)
Why Armin van Buuren doesnt have a Roland RD 700 NX? He has a Nord...
I can :) I tried to record it this morning in order to upload it but I was not pleased with my own musical interpretation so no upload sorry
@instrumentenfreak :) eventuell mache ich noch mal eines mit Effekten etc...
how would u compare this to the roland fp7f?
Hello, tell me about key action is similar to a piano? how it's feel? is realistic
Hi, the key action is way better than one would expect it to be. I would not compare it to an actual piano, but it´s pretty advanced for an E-Piano. If you need ultra-realistic key response, try the Roland V Piano. Unfortunately, it´s quite expensive...
what is the first song that gets played?
@Dermeisterammac but you can afford a steinway!?
@raydenovo Chopin Nocturne Nr. 20 Opus posthume - best regards
@saheltaja thank you
What songs do you play ?
It's best to Play a song that suites the Sounds. Like the Rhodes and claves sounds you could've learned a little Stevie Wonder or Steely Dan.
Is this keyboard a good standart for piano student?
Indeed! But you might want to try the newer V2 version of the Nord Piano or a Kawai MP as well. Anyway, nothing beats a Roland V-Piano.
@rubenskeys Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor Chopin Nocturne C# minor :D:D
what is the 1st one? Plz rply
Certainly: Alicia Keys "If I ain´t got you" Regards
As many as 10 competitors have nord piano?
How is the first song called im searching for it for months
It is called Prelude in C Sharp Minor by Rachmaninoff
Rachmaninov - Prelude in C Sharp Minor
Dermeisterammac That was fast! Thank you very much :)
trevortjes sure :)
Dermeisterammac yeah the one that the girl plays in Karate Kid
6:24 !
How is this called ?
thumbs up for Rachmaninov!
Hi - very cheap setup: I used the stereo output to record with my Zoom H1.
Can I get the titles?
Which is the name of the second song?
Pedro Nava Chopin Nocturne Nr. 20 Opus posthume - best regards
Rachmaninoff Prelude in C minor, Regards
schön, aber was du mit dem clavinet d6 spielst.... ist nicht funky, das kannst du auf den cembali spielen aber die clav's müssen funken! trotzdem schöne übersicht, leider ist sowas auf RUclips in der Qualität viel zu selten
@Goodwill300 I would o with Nord. It has the better mechanic and plays much more realistic. If you´ve got about 5000€ to spend, buy a roland g piano
To be honest: of course the Nord Stage is the better choice, but it is more expensive as well. In my opinion the Nord Piano 2 is not worth the extra money. I´d rather spend the extra money on a good software sampler (Native Instruments Komplete) instead of paying for a bit of Nord´s Sample Library. Regards
@Hello200707 thought the same...
@zendium91 it´s written by the german composer Bodo Wartke, a beautiful song on about to take a girl to dinner.
watch?v=KrLIZ3RlXO8
Nord Piano 1 is controller?
This is electric stage piano.
Prefer the Steinway you have got in the background.
C sharp minor
Sorry but no i just dont get the appeal of the acoustic pianos on the nord piano. Every sound was tinny. Best acoustic piano sound ive heard on a stage piano is the upright on the cp73/cp88. Nord is really good for rhodes and organ though ill admit that. Id say kawai mp11se is a front runner too
I have to admit you are correct: but remember this was 8 years go. I have switched to a NU1X ever since...
I did'nt heard the real pianosound.. Otherwise i will buy it! ;)
go with the nord, the roland g is not user friendly i had the g8, could not stand it
@einavi279 If I ain´t got you baby - Alicia Keys
@catslovesushidotcom Rachmaninov Prelude Cis moll
@houseofporridge yes but i can´t afford it ;)
Ich hab ne Beschwerde: das Video ist zu kurz!
LOL, here i see a nord piano, and rear that there is a steinway, why playing this?
Wait you are playing with this Nord BUT LOOK I CAN SEE A BIG STEINWAY WHY YOU PLAY WITH A NORD !!!!!!!!! USE THE STEINWAY WTF