Nord Piano 88-Key Digital Studio Piano

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Choose from acoustic, electric, vintage and modern keyboard sounds with the stage piano player's ultimate companion.

When lightweight and portability is as important as sound quality and flexibility, Nord Keyboards presents the Nord Piano 88. The Nord Piano is delivered with the Nord Piano DVD that contains the entire v5 of the Nord Piano Library. Currently (May, 2010) this DVD contains 56 sounds, with a total size of 1.8 gigabyte.

At Nord they do things differently

The Nord Piano 88 is a professional stage piano with 88 keys, designed with the performing musician in mind without compromising quality or means of expression.

The Nord Piano comes loaded from the factory with 19 different piano and harpsichord sounds. The program memory is filled with 120 programs that showcase the possibilities you have with the selection of pianos and the Nord Piano effects. Additional sounds are available for free on the included DVD or in the V5 Piano Library area on this website.

Acoustic, electric, vintage or contemporary piano sounds - it's all here. And with unique features like String Resonance, totally replaceable sounds from the extensive Nord Piano Library and the dynamic Nord Piano Pedal, the Nord Piano delivers in every aspect.

Character is everything

It's about time to stop playing the same lifeless and generic piano sounds that sits in your instrument for ever and ever! Every acoustic and electric piano has its own personality and so do the sounds in the Nord Piano.

Personal Choice

Not only can you effortlessly change the sounds and dial in the desired effect settings on the panel, read more the Nord Piano is the world's first stage piano that allows you to completely replace the piano sounds in the instrument.

When your needs, or your mood changes, just download another piano from the large selection of unique sounds in the Nord Piano Library.

Exchanging the piano sounds inside your Nord Piano is easy. Connect the piano to your computer using the built-in USB-interface and your choice of sound is simply a matter of preferred style.

Perhaps the acoustic Grand Lady would suit your taste this morning? Or maybe one of the smaller, more intimate acoustic upright pianos is a better choice? Why not fit a vintage Sparkletop electric piano too, and you'll be ready for the jazz gig later tonight.

String Resonance

String Resonance is the acoustic phenomenon that occurs inside an acoustic piano or a grand piano when strings, or parts of strings, resonate at their fundamental or harmonic frequencies when other strings are played.

When this functionality is turned on using the Nord Piano's acoustic pianos, all notes you play will affect each other to reproduce the wonderful acoustics that occurs inside an acoustic grand or upright piano.

String Resonance is also very noticeable if you use the sustain pedal with the String Resonance feature enabled. The notes that you play will have a beautiful sound quality to them, when all the un-dampened strings resonate as you play sustained notes.

Another thing that the String Resonance produces is a crescendo effect. If you play the same key repeatedly with the same force, the sound will change over time. This is originally caused by the hammers hitting the vibrating string in various phases, and creates a nice, gentle fluctuation in volume and timbre in the Nord Piano.

For rock and pop music, when sometimes a more dry and direct sound is desired, simply turn off the String Resonance. Sometimes less is more.

Easy to access programs

There are 120 programs in the Nord Piano. These are accessed by 24 banks with 5 programs each, with convenient program buttons located right on the panel where you need them during your performance. You edit the programs by just changing the parameters on the panel, and all the changes you make can be stored in any program location by using the Store button.

There is also a Live Mode with 5 separate locations, where every setting you change are automatically stored. This is a great feature during rehearsals when you are getting the set list ready, or as a sketchpad for those great programs, that are still to come.

Every program can be given a name; you enter the name from the Nord Piano panel or by using the Nord Sound Manager. Along with the program name, the piano model used will also be displayed in the LCD. Parameter values and menu settings will be shown when applicable.

Transpose and Kbd Touch


With the Transpose feature, you can set a transposition value between -6 and +6 semitones, directly from the panel. This setting will be saved in the programs if you want to make this an integrated part of your parameter selection. There is also global transpose setting in the system menu that can be combined with the panel transpose.

The Kbd Touch feature enables you to alter the response from the keyboard. There are four curves available. These make it progressively easier for you to reach the maximum velocity from the Nord Piano keyboard. This can make a huge difference when you want that special touch on an electric piano, or if you hit a bad patch of wrist fatigue during an intense show.

All of the acoustic pianos in the Nord Piano Library are stereo pianos. If you use a mono amplifier or sound system, sometimes it is preferable to playback the sounds in mono. This can be achieved by using the Mono feature that is directly accessed from the panel.

Nord Piano Pedal

The included Piano Pedal offers an unprecedented functionality, with the addition of a dynamic control of the mechanical noise during operation, and the ability for you as a player to use half-pedaling and "release and catch" techniques.

The right pedal is the sustain pedal. When the sustain pedal is operated on an acoustic grand or upright piano, many different sounds are produced by the mechanical components, several of the sounds can be reproduced by the Nord Piano.

When the dampers are lifted from the strings when the sustain pedal is pressed down, a beautiful sizzle can be heard. When you remove the foot from the pedal, the dampers are returned on to the strings, which creates a different, muted type of sound.

Since the pedal is dynamic, you can experiment with various forces in pressing, and also in releasing the pedal. If you just slip your foot of the sustain pedal, allowing the return spring to spring with full force, a noticeable sound will appear.

The "floor sound" is heard when the pedal reaches the bottom of its travel. You can experience this in isolation if you press down the pedal completely, then lift it less than halfway back up and then press down again.

If you lift the pedal and immediately press it down again, a very rich sound will be heard. Another big sound is 'The Stomp', which requires you to start with your foot above the actual pedal, in order to be able to reach the high velocity that is required to get this sound.

The left pedal is the soft pedal, also known as the Una Corda. When you press this pedal, all the notes you play will be slightly lower in volume and also have a slightly more subdued tone quality.

The middle pedal is the Sostenuto. By using this pedal, you can sustain selected notes, while other notes remain unaffected. Only the notes that are held down when the pedal is operated will sustain. Other notes that you play while keeping the pedal down will sound as if no pedal was operated at all.

Effects, EQ and Amps

The effects in the Nord Piano are just as detailed as the piano sounds themselves. The tremolo adds that perfect vibe, the pan sweeps across the stereo panorama, and the auto-wah brings out the funk in you, like never before.

Whenever you want a modulation effect there's a beautiful phaser, a screaming flanger and a lush chorus, all modeled from highly desirable vintage effects.

The Nord Piano Speaker models faithfully reproduces the overdrive response of different amplifier/cabinet combinations. Select the desired speaker model - Small, JC or Twin - and use the Drive knob to add powerful tube amplifier distortion to your piano sound.

MIDI over USB, Extended USB functionality

The Nord Piano is the first Nord unit to have its USB functionality extended to also include MIDI messages. This feature allows you to use the Nord Piano as a controller keyboard with a computer, using the USB interface to transmit and receive MIDI data.

Lightweight

Even though the Nord Piano is built to easily cope with a hard touring life, it is the most lightweight and portable professional stage piano on the market at only 18 kg (39.6 lbs).

* Steinway, Wurlitzer, Hohner, Clavinet, Farfisa and Vox are trademarks of their respective owners and are not affiliated or associated with Clavia. These trademarks are mentioned here as a reference to a sound only. Leslie is mentioned to describe a connector standard.

Power Supply: AC Power Cable (Included)
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General
88 keys, weighted hammer action.

Piano Section
- 6 selectable categories (types of pianos) - Grand, Upright, Electric Pianos, Electric Grands, Clavinet and Harpsichord. Each category can contain several different models.

- LCD Display - provides information on program name and piano model

- 24 banks with 5 programs each - 120 programs

- Live Mode - 5 Live programs

- Panel Transpose: +/- 6 semitones

- Global Transpose: +/- 6 semitones

- 40-60 Voices Polyphony

- Kbd Touch: 4 velocity response curves

- Mono Output - stereo performance (pianos and effects) can be changed to mono

Memory
Approx. 500 MB is available for the piano sounds

FX Section
- Effect 1 - pan, tremolo, auto-wah, three selectable depths for the pan and tremolo, rate controlled with the Effect 1 Rate knob

- Effect 2 - phaser, flanger and chorus, three selectable depths, rate controlled with the Effect 2 Rate knob

- Comp/Amp - three amp/speaker simulations and a compressor, drive/compression amount controlled with the Drive knob

- Reverb with six algorithms - Room 1 & 2, Stage 1 & 2, Hall 1 & 2, Dry/Wet control

- Three band EQ, with sweepable mid. +/- 15 dB gain/attenuation (100 Hz, 4 kHz and 200 Hz ~ 8 kHz)

Connections
- 2 Audio outputs L & R - 1/4-inch, 6.35 mm jacks, unbalanced
- 1 Monitor input - 1/8-inch, 3.5 mm stereo jack
- 1 Headphone output - 1/4-inch, 6.35 mm stereo jack
- 1 Piano pedal input - 1/4-inch, 6.35 mm jack. Use the included Nord Piano Pedal or a momentary pedal, like e.g, Roland DP-2, DP-6, Yamaha FC-4, FC-5, Fatar VFP1-25 etc

- MIDI In, MIDI Out - 5 pin DIN connectors

- USB - type B connector

- IEC320 C7 power connector

Dimensions
Piano: 1284 mm (50.5"), 121 mm (4.8"), 340 mm (13.4")

Pedal: 264 mm (10.4"), 224 mm (8.8"), 70 mm (2.8")

Weight
Piano: 18 kg (39.6 lbs)

Pedal: 2 kg (4.4 lbs)

Included Accessories
- Nord Piano pedal
- User Manual
- Power cord
- Nord Piano Library v5 DVD-ROM

The Nord Piano is delivered with the Nord Piano Library DVD that contains the entire v5 of the Nord Piano Library (56 sounds, 1.8 GB).

Optional Accessories
- Nord Keyboard Stand EX
- Nord Soft Case
- Nord Music Stand

* Steinway, Wurlitzer, Hohner, Clavinet, Farfisa and Vox are trademarks of their respective owners and are not affiliated or associated with Clavia. These trademarks are mentioned here as a reference to a sound only. Leslie is mentioned to describe a connector standard.

Power Supply: AC Power Cable (Included)

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Web: https://www.nordkeyboards.com/support

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted June 4, 2011 by a customer from yahoo.com

"Tone, Tone and more Tone. Easiest and best."

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I don't expect to replace it ever. I do expect that I will download some piano softwear soon so I can use just one keyboard on gigs.
Sound
Everything is great except the acoustic piano. It's the only sound I can't use. I would like to find a better piano sound to download into my electro 73. I owned a B-3 back in the day, 1960s and 70s. This thing sounds more like that than any before. I will always use this even if I have to carry two keyboards.
Features
Layout is great but the leslie switch should be as far lower left as possible.
Ease of Use
great
Quality
Looks and functions like new after two years of steady playing.
Manufacturer Support
Don't know. I've had no trouble with it.
The Wow Factor
I can make just as good music without it but only if I carry a B-3, a clavinet, a wurlitzer e.p., a rhoads e.p. a leslie cabinet, all vintage stuff.

Musical Background:

I have been a working musician all my life.

Musical Style:

Everything but I prefer blues and jazz.
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