Is there maybe a known way to load these programs in some sort of tool/editor/software on PC/Mac just to visualize the Parameters? Then we could try to duplicate every sound which where we have no access to because of different Nord models/generations.maxpiano wrote: ↑Yesterday, 13:46This, otherwise what you can also share is a description of your Program (which sample was used and any other relevant settings, like Dynamics, EQ, FXs etc...) in a text form, so that owners of Nord models other than yours can try to mimic it on theirs.cgrafx wrote: ↑Yesterday, 10:35ah ok ... so if i create a patch from lets say for example the Stockholm EP and put some effects and reverb on it and it sounds so good that i want to share this with someone, this would not be possible?
That would be a program/patch and it would only be sharable with other Nord keyboards of the same type/generation.
So if you did this on a NP5, then it would only be sharable with another NP5.
The base sample is sharable with pretty much any Nord keyboard (with some limitations for sufficiently older generations)
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Re: Seeking Legit Rhodes Sounds for Nord Electro 6
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Re: Seeking Legit Rhodes Sounds for Nord Electro 6
There is no official editor/viewer for Nord programs, only one made by a NUF user (you can find the link on the NUF home page) but it works only for NS2 and NS3, because every model has a different file format (and it is not public, hard and time consuming reverse engineering was needed for NS2/3 one)Talkboxer wrote: ↑Yesterday, 15:16Is there maybe a known way to load these programs in some sort of tool/editor/software on PC/Mac just to visualize the Parameters? Then we could try to duplicate every sound which where we have no access to because of different Nord models/generations.maxpiano wrote: ↑Yesterday, 13:46This, otherwise what you can also share is a description of your Program (which sample was used and any other relevant settings, like Dynamics, EQ, FXs etc...) in a text form, so that owners of Nord models other than yours can try to mimic it on theirs.cgrafx wrote: ↑Yesterday, 10:35
That would be a program/patch and it would only be sharable with other Nord keyboards of the same type/generation.
So if you did this on a NP5, then it would only be sharable with another NP5.
The base sample is sharable with pretty much any Nord keyboard (with some limitations for sufficiently older generations)
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Re: Seeking Legit Rhodes Sounds for Nord Electro 6
>because every model has a different file format <
This has to be one of the least-appealing aspects of Nord's marketing plan.
This has to be one of the least-appealing aspects of Nord's marketing plan.
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File format has nothing to do with marketing, considering that each model has some difference in its sound architecture and parameters, the file format is just a consequence of that. It is the same for other brands models btw, for example: can you load a Yamaha YC61 program into a CP88 or viceversa?
I would partially understand the complaint about the lack of an editor or at least a viewer (by Nord or a 3rd party, like john Melas tools for Yamahas), but this seems not to have been part of Clavia's plans so far, in fact.