Nord Grand 2 Stage Piano | New from NAMM 2024
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- Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
- Tickle the ivories of a Nord Grand 2 piano from Guitar Center: www.guitarcenter.com/Nord/GRA...
The Nord Grand 2 is a significant upgrade from the original Nord Grand-most notably with the revamp of the premium Kawai hammer-action keyboard. As stated by Nord Product Specialist Chris Martirano: “The action is the main game. Anyone who is a piano player is going to fall in love with the keybed right away.”
But that’s far from the whole story of the Nord Grand 2’s improvements. The control panel was also moved back to ensure your hands don’t bump against it as you’re flying up and down the keys, and the controls themselves were made more intuitive and streamlined for real-world performance.
Furthermore, while you can layer two pianos and two sample synths, the Nord Grand 2 now lets you assign a dedicated effects chain to each of the four independent instruments. The Nord Grand 2 offers two separate sections for pianos (grand, upright and electric) and sample synths, and you can also load your own samples for a truly personalized sound library.
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Chapters
00:00 - Intro
00:27 - Overview and Features of the Nord Grand 2 Stage Piano
03:21 - Playing Demonstration
03:57 - Upright Piano Modeling on the Nord Grand 2
05:52 - Creating with the Nord Grand 2 Stage Piano
07:39 - Outro - Видеоклипы
What are your thoughts on the Nord Grand 2? Let us know in the comments! 🎹👇
I hope they are going to make the keyboard quieter .....the Grand 1 too noisy and did not buy it after demoing on three separate occasions at different shops just to be sure....I love the sample library and the feel of the action....I am holding out for the Grand 2 and if they sort out this problem I will be buying it
I notice how they cut the vocal mics when he was playing so we could not hear the noise of the keys
Want one so bad !
A nice instrument for sure, but how can they justify that price when you can get a Kawai VPC1, an Apple Macbook Air M1 and the Spectrasonics Keyscape plugin, all this for the same price. It's truly insane. And what about that 2GB storage, seriously, my electric toothbrush has more storage than that.
Only 2GB of Piano memory! wow that sucks! When he said, "that you can customise your sounds", at this price you should be able to put all the piano sounds in XL format and not having to choose which samples you want and which you don't.
Totally agree. No reason why they couldn't have future-proofed it with 4GB piano and 4GB synth storage. Plus maybe even a memory card option. I can't imagine that'd be super expensive to implement.
@@jzielke011 Lol 2gb in 2024
No panel lock and same piano memory.
That's lame. 2 GB on piano sounds is the same as Grand 1. You pay that much and they can't squeeze at least 100 GB. SMH.
Yes, same game playing. It's the same ruddy piano repackaged with little extra benefit. No wonder they call it the grand....they slapped another grand on the price! Your not fooling any of us Nord!
Nord is good but no MW and no storage still in 2024.
What's different from the previous Nord Grand Stage Piano?
There is none.
Hardly any difference.....certainly not another £1000 difference from the previous.
I just bought the tiger Stage 4
-1 the softball q’s, why not ask in 2024 why is it still unbalanced 2ch out, & what exactly is the action improvement beyond marketing -> adds up to guitar ctr are #clowns, not 1 time did fg interviewer cross check the claims
That doesn't sound a bit like an upright Piano! I think he has 2 layers going on there, or else its an electric piano. Definitely not sounding like an upright. To hear the true quality of the piano samples, you need a very slow piece with nothing but piano turned on. So many mask the lower quality samples by either playing fast or adding synth layers. Lets here the acoustic piano slow and clear.
You must be kidding me. The year is 2024 and Nord gives us the same old piano in a new jacket, with an even higher price tag.
No MIDI 2.0, a ridiculously low memory size and unbalanced outputs. That would justify a price tag of 1K, not 5K.
Sorry, Nord, if you want a slice of my hard earned cash you'll have to do a lot better than this. See you again next year.
Totally agree mate!