Would love to see different worship pad sounds like how to make a drone sound. I’m learning how to tweak my pads on the stage 4 for my church and this helped so much thanks. Even more on learning what different parts of the synth sections do would be nice too. Seeing someone work the mechanics is better to me than reading something about it. I learn faster that way. God bless you man.
I’m just now getting going with my stage four after trading up from my piano 5. I’m sticking with your videos as they are soooooo helpful! Ive learned a ton from just this one. Need to get this into the church so I was so glad to get a good solid piano pad stored. Keep teaching and God bless!
@@menarj I traded up after much thought and you tube comparison because I wanted more real synth sounds and an organ. I wasn’t happy with the samples that came with the NP5 or those that could be added. If you like your piano sounds and don’t use much else I wouldn’t trade up. The NP 5 does have double piano and other sounds capability.
I had been using a midi controller with Synthogy Ivory for well over a decade, then my midi controller died. An NS4 was within my budget for a replacement (and very desirable because I wouldn't have to set up a laptop for sounds anymore), so I dove in, and I love it, although the learning curve is steep. I will be using this live in church on the regular as well as for shows about twice a month and adding my own touches on the way. Thanks for making that learning curve so much easier!
Thank you for these videos, our church just bought a Nord and I was feeling a bit intimidated for this weeks service. I’ll be playing it tomorrow for the first time, I feel confident with your videos I have a starting point now, ❤
Thank you so much for this video, it has really helped me understand the Nord Stage 4 keyboard. I just bought and was feeling overwhelmed and you explained the steps so well. I'm definitely sticking to your videos to learn about the Piano.
Very helpful! Thank you. Could you make another tutorial about the synth section? A tutorial on how to use which parameters to adjust a certain sound. Unfortunately there are almost no tutorials on this topic for the Nord Stage 4. I've noticed that many Nord Stage 4 users are relatively inexperienced when it comes to programming the synth section.
Since the board is new, just learn from the manual. Many people haven’t quite mastered it, as you said, they are inexperienced. But there are channels like MyKeysToMusic, in which gives you the whole rundown on the board. He just got a Stage 4, so I’m sure he will make a video on it soon. He already has a full course and rundown on the Stage 3, and some of the synth stuff on the NS3, can be applicable to the NS4 aswell!
On the Synth pad layer, when I use the sustain pedal, every keypress adds an additional note layer which ultimately increases the volume. How can I tweak so when using to sustain pedal it will keep the same note without multiplying it? Thank you for this great channel and keep on posting!
Thanks for taking the time to show us this. I am wondering, though, is the Nord user friendly than the Montage or Motif line? Although everything is lay out on the Nord, it seems a bit difficult. I think on the yamaha keyboards having the huge screen plus the knobs, buttons is better. As for sounds they are so close and inconclusive which sounds better.
Hi Douglas, Again a Nice Tutorial. One Question, while editing the envelope is it possible to change quick to the original settings from the synth sound?
With the pad you made, does that automatically save to the PianoPad Sound preset you made? I noticed you didn't save after pad, but you did after the piano
You can assign multiple parameters to the morph assign. So you can assign all three of the volume faders in the synth section to control all three at once!
Maybe part of it is just habit, but I also prefer reaching with my left hand to do it rather than crossing all the way over to the fader. I’ll often have multiple parameters all tied to the modulation wheel as well, so in those cases it makes sense to use it.
Get your copy of my Worship Sound Pack || Volume 1 for the Nord Stage 4 on my website: dsoundman.com
Would love to see different worship pad sounds like how to make a drone sound. I’m learning how to tweak my pads on the stage 4 for my church and this helped so much thanks. Even more on learning what different parts of the synth sections do would be nice too. Seeing someone work the mechanics is better to me than reading something about it. I learn faster that way. God bless you man.
I suggest looking at pads from Noah Wonder. He has some drone pads for purchase.
I’m just now getting going with my stage four after trading up from my piano 5. I’m sticking with your videos as they are soooooo helpful! Ive learned a ton from just this one. Need to get this into the church so I was so glad to get a good solid piano pad stored. Keep teaching and God bless!
May I ask why you traded the NP5? I really want to get one. And I think the NS4 is way too much money for things I’m not gonna use.
@@menarj I traded up after much thought and you tube comparison because I wanted more real synth sounds and an organ. I wasn’t happy with the samples that came with the NP5 or those that could be added. If you like your piano sounds and don’t use much else I wouldn’t trade up. The NP 5 does have double piano and other sounds capability.
Just bought a 73 key S4 to augment what I’m doing with my 88 piano five. Stage is unbelievably good but touch is better in piano for piano
I had been using a midi controller with Synthogy Ivory for well over a decade, then my midi controller died. An NS4 was within my budget for a replacement (and very desirable because I wouldn't have to set up a laptop for sounds anymore), so I dove in, and I love it, although the learning curve is steep. I will be using this live in church on the regular as well as for shows about twice a month and adding my own touches on the way. Thanks for making that learning curve so much easier!
Thank you for these videos, our church just bought a Nord and I was feeling a bit intimidated for this weeks service. I’ll be playing it tomorrow for the first time, I feel confident with your videos I have a starting point now, ❤
I needed to know this!!! Thinking about this being my next board!!!
Thank you for making these videos. They are very helpful
I just bought the NS4 last year and WHAT AN INCREDIBLE MACHINE!! Thanks for your vidéos, these are very helpful and well explained for me.
Thank you so much for this video, it has really helped me understand the Nord Stage 4 keyboard. I just bought and was feeling overwhelmed and you explained the steps so well. I'm definitely sticking to your videos to learn about the Piano.
Very insightful video. Thank you!
Thank you for your great presentations, instruction and motivational playing.
Thanks!
Awesome!
Very helpful! Thank you. Could you make another tutorial about the synth section?
A tutorial on how to use which parameters to adjust a certain sound. Unfortunately there are almost no tutorials on this topic for the Nord Stage 4. I've noticed that many Nord Stage 4 users are relatively inexperienced when it comes to programming the synth section.
Since the board is new, just learn from the manual. Many people haven’t quite mastered it, as you said, they are inexperienced. But there are channels like MyKeysToMusic, in which gives you the whole rundown on the board. He just got a Stage 4, so I’m sure he will make a video on it soon. He already has a full course and rundown on the Stage 3, and some of the synth stuff on the NS3, can be applicable to the NS4 aswell!
@@A106 Correct. But he wants to sell the tutorials.Unfortunately there are no free tutorials about the Synth Engine in Nord Stage4.
@@jensarnold50 i mean there are some parts of the synth engine that he teaches you about on RUclips.
again a great job, thank you!
A video on the nord piano 5 would be good,that’s my next purchase.
I won’t ever own an over priced nord but nice playing. Too many people have it honestly
Thanks. Great insight
On the Synth pad layer, when I use the sustain pedal, every keypress adds an additional note layer which ultimately increases the volume.
How can I tweak so when using to sustain pedal it will keep the same note without multiplying it?
Thank you for this great channel and keep on posting!
Thanks for taking the time to show us this. I am wondering, though, is the Nord user friendly than the Montage or Motif line? Although everything is lay out on the Nord, it seems a bit difficult. I think on the yamaha keyboards having the huge screen plus the knobs, buttons is better. As for sounds they are so close and inconclusive which sounds better.
Hi Douglas, Again a Nice Tutorial. One Question, while editing the envelope is it possible to change quick to the original settings from the synth sound?
Key of C is not boring
With the pad you made, does that automatically save to the PianoPad Sound preset you made? I noticed you didn't save after pad, but you did after the piano
Thank you so much for very helpful videos. A quick question, how can I volume up and down all synth section layers at the same time?
You can assign multiple parameters to the morph assign. So you can assign all three of the volume faders in the synth section to control all three at once!
Curious why you make the mod wheel your volume for the pad even though there’s a fader for it?
Maybe part of it is just habit, but I also prefer reaching with my left hand to do it rather than crossing all the way over to the fader. I’ll often have multiple parameters all tied to the modulation wheel as well, so in those cases it makes sense to use it.
Why can’t you have amp envelope and filter envelope both on?
Thought we wouldn’t notice his dawgs are out