I noticed the same on my Electro 6 when playing the White Grand XL. It seems that the XL samples are more naturally inconsistent as they are recorded individually and that makes them sound with more "imperfections" like a real piano. There two ways to solve this: use a simpler sample of the same sound (Large/Medium) or just use the EQ settings to reduce the pitch of the high notes. Personally I prefer bright pianos, but yes I'm using my Grado SR80e and it could be too piercing at higher volumes.
I prefer the Studio and Velvet grand to the White grand. To me, the white sounds like it's being played with metallic hammers in the mids and treble. The mellow upright sound like a good choice for a lot of jazz compositions.
Beautiful instrument, but after a deep comparison I bought the Kawai MP11SE. The best piano sound, the best key action, the best in it’s class. However, the Nord has a much more flexible sound capability by saving new sounds into the memory.
With Nord you got acces to different piano brands.And the upright library is unmatched. ruclips.net/video/0aZazXbrvOw/видео.html So..this is on Nord Stage,different keybed.
I like it. Very good demo. Could you let us know which acoustic grand patch you were using? To me it sounded almost to percussive, like the hammers were harder than most other grands. I’ve heard other demos of the same model that had a less percussive sound. As if a Yamaha C7 would be compared to a Steinway B.
It's a piano.Layers ,you cand do thousands better on various synths.Here the goal was to have a great keybed and great piano sounds.Personally i don't care about the sample synth section .It;s worthless.With no pitch bend,etc.Pianos.It;s called Nord Grand.And for that they id the job.Anyway ,the recording of the piano is really ''glassy'' here.
I was so hyped about this instrument and drove to the next music store in the closest city and what can I say... I was so disapointed! The keys are way too loose and "wobbly" for my liking and the resistance of every key was exactly the same on the low as on the high notes. For me coming from a concert grand and playing mostly classical music, the Nord Grand was way weaker in its appearance than many of the other instruments I palyed in my life. Even way worse than my Roland FP-50, which is the stagepiano I am playing right now.
You are saying they sold "Millions" of these? You must be a MileniaLib to call someone a hater that has a difference of opinion than yours....Grow up and join the real world Jeffrey!
I honestly have better sounding software acoustic and electric pianos on my iPad that cost under $50. This has an extremely digital, lifeless sound. It completely lacks character. And, it’s over $4000. Are you kidding? I don’t think so!
@@scaryrobot who are you to insult me? I know exactly what I’m talking about. I have been playing in bands for over 50 years. I have used many brands and models of keyboards, both hardware and software. It’s you who doesn’t know what you’re talking about, or you wouldn’t make uneducated statements like that. Are you one of those keyboard players that simply pushes the button marked acoustic piano. If it sounds good, hooray! If it doesn’t, you don’t know how to make the adjustments necessary to improve it. I have been programming and improving the sounds of all types of keyboards since I purchased my first synthesizer (ARP Odyssey) in 1971. I am extremely fussy about the sounds I use. And, I do have software pianos, that to me, sound better than the Nord.
Are the mid to high notes a little too harsh or bright to anyone else’s ears ? Or is it just my ear buds and this recording ? Great playing btw
I noticed the same on my Electro 6 when playing the White Grand XL. It seems that the XL samples are more naturally inconsistent as they are recorded individually and that makes them sound with more "imperfections" like a real piano. There two ways to solve this: use a simpler sample of the same sound (Large/Medium) or just use the EQ settings to reduce the pitch of the high notes. Personally I prefer bright pianos, but yes I'm using my Grado SR80e and it could be too piercing at higher volumes.
Great playing ! Isn't the keyboardist Dan Goldman? 😀
Yessss
I prefer the Studio and Velvet grand to the White grand. To me, the white sounds like it's being played with metallic hammers in the mids and treble. The mellow upright sound like a good choice for a lot of jazz compositions.
Velvet is absolutely perfect for jazz! It’s my fav
Beautiful instrument, but after a deep comparison I bought the Kawai MP11SE. The best piano sound, the best key action, the best in it’s class. However, the Nord has a much more flexible sound capability by saving new sounds into the memory.
With Nord you got acces to different piano brands.And the upright library is unmatched.
ruclips.net/video/0aZazXbrvOw/видео.html
So..this is on Nord Stage,different keybed.
Are there any Hammond organ sounds available for the Nord Grand? Can't find them on the webside.
no
What kind of studio monitors are you using here? Thx. Any extra advise on those for the Nord Grand? (am not convinced about the Nord Piano Monitor)
I'm using Focal CMS 40
@@ntego369 thank you 🙏
Nord grand vs Kawaii VPC 1 for classical and John williams cinematic scoring… who wins in terms of “Piano Feel”
I like it. Very good demo. Could you let us know which acoustic grand patch you were using? To me it sounded almost to percussive, like the hammers were harder than most other grands. I’ve heard other demos of the same model that had a less percussive sound. As if a Yamaha C7 would be compared to a Steinway B.
Hi Steve, it was the White Grand
Equalização muito aguda nesta demo...
Achei o mesmo. Apesar de estarem (ainda assim) bem cristalinos
ok but...WHICH KAWAI ACTION IS IT??? Kawai has a half dozen different actions.
Is the Kawaii action that in the MP 7SE
Its the RHIII. Nothing amazing and it falters easily.
@@Pe6ek
If it was amazing … it would be amazingly heavy like a kawaii VPC 1
What is the piece played at 7:04?
Es mejor que el nord Stage 3???
No Speakers Inside ;-) Externe
I got one it’s great
Does this have a headphone input ?
Yes
Monitor studio headphones
Not about the sound… it’s the feel
pianos sounds realistic exactly like acoustic pianos
Wish you would have played some layers,piano and strings and pads maybe.
It's a piano.Layers ,you cand do thousands better on various synths.Here the goal was to have a great keybed and great piano sounds.Personally i don't care about the sample synth section .It;s worthless.With no pitch bend,etc.Pianos.It;s called Nord Grand.And for that they id the job.Anyway ,the recording of the piano is really ''glassy'' here.
Adrian Fundescu okay thx,
Corn tomatoes
Corn to-mahtos or
Corn to-maytos?
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I was so hyped about this instrument and drove to the next music store in the closest city and what can I say... I was so disapointed! The keys are way too loose and "wobbly" for my liking and the resistance of every key was exactly the same on the low as on the high notes. For me coming from a concert grand and playing mostly classical music, the Nord Grand was way weaker in its appearance than many of the other instruments I palyed in my life. Even way worse than my Roland FP-50, which is the stagepiano I am playing right now.
Not sold on the piano sound and I feel the release is set a little too tight...but that's just my opinion.
Rich Tancredi You don’t have to be sold on the piano sound Because there are millions of people who are sold on the piano sound so stop being a hater
You are saying they sold "Millions" of these? You must be a MileniaLib to call someone a hater that has a difference of opinion than yours....Grow up and join the real world Jeffrey!
Rich Tancredi I have join the real world there’s no perfect digital piano know where any piano
You need to work on your reading comprehension (as well as your grammar). I never said anything about expecting the Nord to be "perfect".
Rich Tancredi Notice how every digital piano that comes out is always an assholeAnd tries to critique it every digital Piano comprehend that asshole
I honestly have better sounding software acoustic and electric pianos on my iPad that cost under $50. This has an extremely digital, lifeless sound. It completely lacks character. And, it’s over $4000. Are you kidding? I don’t think so!
Do you also have a Kawai keyboard in your iPad?
@@scaryrobot who are you to insult me? I know exactly what I’m talking about. I have been playing in bands for over 50 years. I have used many brands and models of keyboards, both hardware and software. It’s you who doesn’t know what you’re talking about, or you wouldn’t make uneducated statements like that. Are you one of those keyboard players that simply pushes the button marked acoustic piano. If it sounds good, hooray! If it doesn’t, you don’t know how to make the adjustments necessary to improve it. I have been programming and improving the sounds of all types of keyboards since I purchased my first synthesizer (ARP Odyssey) in 1971. I am extremely fussy about the sounds I use. And, I do have software pianos, that to me, sound better than the Nord.
The Strings sounds awfull.
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