Stage 4 Tutorial link to tutorials 404?

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ZeroZero
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Stage 4 Tutorial link to tutorials 404?

Post by ZeroZero »

Hi All,
Doing a deep dive into the Stage 4. In the manual pg 7 it gives this link: nordkeyboards.com/tutorials

Which just gives me a page not found.

Can't seem to track these down. A link anyone?

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Re: Stage 4 Tutorial link to tutorials 404?

Post by vojtech-h »

Hi!

Look more clearly and deeply ... https://www.nordkeyboards.com/products/ ... es-videos/

and more broadly ... by searching on youtube

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Re: Stage 4 Tutorial link to tutorials 404?

Post by ZeroZero »

Thank you for the reply

I was looking specifically for the Nord Tutorials, not after-market. I have been to utube. Utube can be a bit scatter gun (IMO). If you're referring to the Mackay video, (with no link on the Nord Page), it's not very good. It starts by assuming you have had a Nord before and then he starts pressing buttons and using concepts without the viewer being able to see what he is doing clearly. DSoundman is a lot better, but I am seeking demos of specific operations, that he is not covering.
Sepcifically, although I have had keyboards for a long time, I want to really nail the way the board accesses/ saves / chooses and develops sounds.

We have "samples" (which are not actually samples but ranks of samples IMO), which are loaded into presets, where they can acquire fx. Presets are apparently organised into Banks. If I have this right, presets are loaded into layers - two for organs, two for pianos and three for synths.

A "program" is a state of the keyboard at a given time, therefore its up to two organs, two pianos, three synth sounds and individual effects per "layer"

There are also things called "categories" but I am not sure what categories are lists of.

There are live sets, which are like programs saved on the fly.

What I want to achieve is to be able to access, edit, save, move and create sounds from these things - easily. It's not easy until it's easy, if you know what I mean...



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