Originally posted by cryophonik
What's "rrp"? Is that retail, or street price? Either way, it's a lot less than the Wave and even less than the retail price on the NL3 (based on the USD conversion, that is).
Ya recommended retail price.
The NL4 is really an update of the NL2 rather than the Wave or NL3 so I'd expect it to be far more closely matched in price.
I'll see what deals are around after launch. I expect it'll be at the £1250 level before too long.
Originally posted by tehlord
Ya recommended retail price.
The NL4 is really an update of the NL2 rather than the Wave or NL3 so I'd expect it to be far more closely matched in price.
I'll see what deals are around after launch. I expect it'll be at the £1250 level before too long.
Judging purely from the demo, it does not sound like a Nord Lead 2 whatsoever.
Apr-09-2013 14:36
cryophonik
Boom shanka
Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
quote:
Originally posted by tehlord
I think people have come to accept that Clavia Nord keyboards are generally red.
I'm still in denial.
quote:
Originally posted by jayxthekoolest
Judging purely from the demo, it does not sound like a Nord Lead 2 whatsoever.
It does seem like the demos are really showing off the wavetable/FM synthesis and on-board FX, but I'm guessing that if you chose not to use those and stuck with the standard oscillator waveforms, you'd essentially be using a NL2.
thats true but if ur using all four parts you probably dont want to play advanced chords imo. this limitation isnt really a limitation imo, but keeps you focused on things that might sound good. not like the virus which could do all kinds of shit but never sound good. bounce if you need more.
Apr-09-2013 20:14
cryophonik
Boom shanka
Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
20 voices is plenty for my needs. I don't care what anybody says, that thing is a big red box of pure sex.