3 sound sections -- Organ, Piano, and Synth. On-board effects.
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Overall:
I just got the NS88 2 weeks ago. I've been a loyal NE2 player since they came out. Generally I use a CX3 or an XK3 for my organ since they just feel better (more Jimmy McGriff for my taste than the NE2). Amp is either Leslie 21 system, or KBR3d.
As for the NS88, I am on the fence and need to spend more time with it. First, it is quite different from the NE2. Patch organization, layers, splits and morphs. I guess b/c it does more, the increased complexity is a necessary corollary.
Biggest problem is with the Accoustic Pianos. This is why I got it. But they seem thin, and harsh in the mid and upper registers. I can't compare them to any known reference. For example, we all know Roland is big and warm. Yamaha is more crystalline and subtle. But these samples on the NE88 are simply perplexing. I am ok with the weighted action. yes, it is way too light, but it is still 'hammer' action. I think it is a fine answer for a board that plays clav, rhodes, wurly, B3, synth, and accoustic piano....
I think the synth section is just great. no more or less than you need if synth is not a big part of your sound--but don't kid yourself, it is a strong section with deep possibilities.
So, if anyone has any thoughts on the accoustic piano issues with the NS88, pls feel free to share your stream of consciousness.
Bill
Submitted: 11/22/2005
Style of Music: roots rock, funk, soul
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Feature:
Size, weight, and it does an exclusive job very well. It's a really decent dual controller as well so lets not forget that. It nicely handles my Korg Micro X and my V-Synth XT (which I just purchased as I really wanted more synth in my rig) giving me some giant sounds when midi'd together or clever splits and routings even for just changing ones program but not having it necessarilly play on the Nord's keys! Very cool.
Quality:
I have the Compact and it's the most amazing size and weight for it's class. Even the action is acceptable for a mild piano gig. Great size, weight, key action, and looks kinda' cool as well.
Value:
Jury's still out on this one as well as it's really pricey and sometimes I think to myself, wholly. that's alot of depreciation loss in the years to come but if I keep it for 10 years or more then it will have been worth it. I traded up from the Electro and that unit I had for over 3 years which is a record for me!
Desirability:
This is a sexy board, probably moreso than I am (cue laugh track...) But seriously it looks really good and is nice and slim. Hmmmm, I guess you could call it a babe! You can get pretty excited slammin' on those keys...
Sound:
It's a very unique board but I agree that the piano samples can sound a bit harsh and thin but then later on I listen back to something I've recorded with it and it's actaully pretty decent. Best EP's in the land. The organ section is really good. I like the Korg CX3 as well but with the dual aspect and the morphing and such you can do some pretty cool stuff here. As for the synth section, the jury's out. Sometimes I love it but at other times I'm finding it lets me down a bit particularly with the limited vibrato, limited pitch bending, no polyphonic portamento, The ADSR section has some significant limitations, and even some notes being cut off due to polyphony restrictions when layering, however, having said that I still find some gems in the synth section and overall I'm certainly glad it's there. For some single keyboard gigs or jam session it rocks.
Ease of Use:
This is a total player's board. It's got the vibe going on and it can kick some serious butt. Dead simple to use.
Support:
I lost my power cable and it took not only a long time to get one here in Canada but when I did finally get one from the distributor, it wasn't even new! It was like a Yamaha cable or something that had the square part of the end shaved down so that it fit the nord slot! No crap, this actually happened. First they said they lost the order request then I got that cable. However,on another occasion I did get info right away for a different matter so they can be pretty good as well.
Overall:
Overll it land somewhere between and 8 and a 9 as it does what it does well but it has some weaknesses as well (like most units have) The huge price is a significant one but who else makes a unit like this? The Roland VR76? Sorry Roland, this thing kicks that units butt to Kingdom come)I love the retro vibe and the pound for pound sound. No gimmicks, lots of power and fun in a killer sized package. Like I said earlier, this is my main controller as well so it not only handles my need for Organs, EP's, Clavinet (outstanding), and some synth, but also governs my other modules. And even in a flight case, it's about 50 lbs (23 kg)which makes it a flight board candidate as well.
Submitted: 11/28/2007
Style of Music: Rock, blues, Pop, Country, Jazz
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