User manual

Great sounds and maximum expressiveness are two essential features
in the Nord Stage 2. To make a great tool we believe that you have to
put all the focus on a few important things and that is exactly what we
have tried to achieve.
Let’s look at some of the key features:
The Organ section
It’s over ten years since we made our first digital model of a tonewheel
organ. The Stage 2’s dedicated organ section now uses our third gen-
eration B3 Organ model as found in the acclaimed Nord C2.
Considered by many the most accurate emulation of the B3 ever, the
Stage 2’s organ model is based on the analysis of the signals from
each of the 91 spinning discs inside several original instruments and
painstaking work on understanding exactly how all the components
interact with each other. The virtual circuitry reacts not only to the set-
tings on the panel but also during the real time performance. The Stage
2 will faithfully reproduce the important foldback and energy robbing
characteristics; the latter will produce the gentle compression effect
that makes those lovely smears absolutely wonderful. There are 4
tonewheel modes that allow you to switch from a clean, factory spec’d
instrument to a worn and battered workhorse with some 40 years
worth of touring.
We also created carefully modelled emulations of two of the most
famous transistor organs from the 1960’s, the Vox Continental and
the Farfisa Compact. Alongside the organ’s themselves, the Stage 2
features our very latest rotary speaker simulation derived from the C2.
Incorporating the acoustic variations that occur as a physical rotating
spreads the sound around in a room, they bring the Stage 2’s organs
to life with remarkable realism In terms of control, “Draw buttons” and
LED bar graphs have replaced the original mechanical drawbars. This
gives you the advantage of always having the correct drawbar settings
after changing preset.
Piano Library v5
The Nord Stage 2 is compatible with version 5 of the Nord Piano
Library. We have spent a lot of time and effort in creating our best piano
sounds ever, to match the features available in the Nord Stage 2.
The piano sounds are included on the DVD and are organized in cat-
egories and in some cases available in various sizes (for the acoustic
grand pianos and uprights). New sounds will be available free of charge
on the www.nordkeyboards.com website.
Small, Medium & Large
All three sizes share the same amount of velocity layers, and the same
number of zones that are mapped across the keyboard. This means
that you can rely on a consistent quality in regards to the playability and
expressiveness in the basic sound of every piano, no matter what size
you choose to install into your Nord Stage 2 (or any other Nord Piano
Library compatible unit).
Sml is the version that uses the least amount of space in the piano
memory, but still carry a big and powerful punch. This version does
not contain any String Resonance samples at all. If an Sml piano is
selected in the Nord Stage 2, the String Resonance feature will be
disabled.
The Medium versions have pedal-down String Resonance samples in
the important middle region of the range, but omit these in the lowest
and the highest areas. This gives you a good ratio of functionality and
size.
The Large versions have the pedal-down String Resonance samples all
across the keyboard, providing you with the fullest of sounds, but also
the largest size.
String Resonance
String resonance is the acoustic phenomenon which occurs inside
every acoustic piano when strings, or parts of strings, resonate at their
fundamental or harmonic frequencies when other strings are played.
When playing any of the medium or large v5 pianos in your Stage 2
with this functionality is turned on, all notes you play will affect each
other to reproduce the wonderful acoustics that occur inside an acous-
tic grand or upright piano.
String resonance is also very noticeable when you use the sustain
pedal with the String Resonance feature enabled (again, on medium
and large acoustic pianos only). With the sustain pedal held down, any
notes you play will have a beautiful and familiar sound quality to them,
enhanced by the un-dampened strings resonating in sympathy with the
notes you are playing.
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. 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 Stage 2.
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