Topic: Nord Piano and "woodiness"
Has anybody here had a chance to test this new piano? I've played it twice now and it's quite welcomed product to again raise level of this competition of professional stage pianos (right now there's V-piano, Yamaha new CPs, Roland RD-series, Kawai MP-series etc.).
In my opinion Nord piano (sound is this new V5 which is soon released for Electro and Stage classic -users too) has managed to catch at least some of this natural "woodiness" which is lacking in many digital pianos and PTQ also. Woodiness is something that is hard to describe but quite many people are after it (still there's no guarantee that they speak about same thing...). Anyway Nord Piano had my kind of "woodiness".
Sound is completely sampled and they have also key release samples, pedal down samples, mechanical pedal noise samples which are velocity controlled and now even string resonance samples. I tried to listen how well it (resonance) works and I must say that is better than I thought. And for sure it's better than nothing.
Best thing with Nord is that you can download freely those sounds you like/need most. For example they have recorded their pianos in close position but also from distance. This is quite unique in hardware pianos and great.
Weakest part again is Nords (fatar's?) keyboard which I think is same that they use is Nord Stage models. This is why I don't even consider buying it.
Check for yourself (I must say these first examples are quite merciless for Nord Piano sound cause it's just some individual notes):
http://www.nordkeyboards.com/main.asp?t...Nord_Piano