![]() The Stage 2 has much more memory than the old Stage/EX so it's possible to load in larger piano/EP samples and more of them, plus many of the samples now include a long release option and string resonance features, which add much to the authenticity of the piano samples, especially when using the new Nord triple pedal (optional). We're also confident that no other keyboard available has this much sonic power but is also this easy to use. This feature alone is reason enough to upgrade from the old Stage and ensures that the Stage 2 will still be sonically relevant years down the line. These samples can then be loaded into the synth and layered with the organ, piano or other synth sounds with little menu diving. Then load the instrument into the Stage 2 via USB or grab ready-made samples from the online Nord Sample Library. ![]() Simply load the Nord Sample Editor (Mac or PC), select any WAV files you wish, add them to the editor and create an instrument. This has now been addressed and the Stage 2 can load user samples (beats, chords or any WAV files you like using the Nord Sample Editor) plus instruments from Nord's ever-growing sample library, extending its sonic palette infinitely. This is not the case here.Įssentially, there was little to criticise with the original Stage/EX models though the biggest downside was the lack of user sample upload ability and Nord Sample Library access (as on the Electro 3). Regardless, so many keyboards we review are held back by unintuitive interfaces that get in the way of your creative flow. #Vst nord stage 2 PatchHaving said that, we still wish the original stored patch parameter values would pop up when changing parameters. The Stage 2's interface is intuitive and one of the best around, with little reliance on the screen except for tweaking extra system parameters, but for most sound tweaking you needn't ever really look it. The two weighted actions work well even for organ and clav playing, though the SW73 is the best option if clavs, organs and synths are more your bag, though it's still very playable for piano/EP. ![]()
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