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xerxes_ 06.04.2005 12:15 PM

New Clavia announced
 
http://www.gearjunkies.com/news_info.php?news_id=510

a bit disappointing imo. i was expecting more. god knows there are enough organ/piano emu's out there allready.

Hollowcell 06.04.2005 12:38 PM

Yep, that is a little disapointing for sure. Let's hope it has some special features in the implementation. Seems like alot of hype for something in this sort of musical area.....

The Roland midi Acordion is looking sweeter by the day! :wink:

Timo 06.04.2005 01:47 PM

Ho hum. :|

At least Access wont be too worried, then.

Tomer=Trance 06.04.2005 03:11 PM

lol yeah looks like the only thing the TI has to beat is the alesis workstation and that it can do with no problem.

Juho L 06.04.2005 03:20 PM

This is not dissapointing. This is excellent!

AlexHall74 06.04.2005 04:29 PM

Quote:

Juho L wrote:
This is not dissapointing. This is excellent!
I love it!

Juho, do you have an inside contact in Clavia's R&D department?

Come on, you monkied them onto this idea didn't you?

F5D 06.04.2005 05:53 PM

haha! Not a trance beast at all. Clavia seems to build synths for jazz musicians. In fact I wasn't even expecting anything too massive from clavia. When I saw the covered keyboard I thought it will be another organ or something because it was so long. NL2 & NL3 are still the trance synths from clavia. A NL4 would have been great...

Juho L 06.04.2005 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F5D
When I saw the covered keyboard I thought it will be another organ or something because it was so long.

I think the pipe legs ala Rhodes was a clearer clue.

It's great that Clavia makes keyboards aimed for players and performers.

And what is a trance synth? A supersaw rack synth that has an arpeggiator going through Am-G-F-G by a press of a button?

F5D 06.04.2005 09:31 PM

A trance synth is a synth which is used alot in trance music. :wink:

tranzash 07.04.2005 12:54 AM

http://acapella.harmony-central.com/...pag enumber=3





Check that pic at the bottom :D

blay 08.04.2005 01:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Juho L
This is not dissapointing. This is excellent!

I wholeheartedly agree juho.
from a performance point of view this thing is the bees knees.
88 *fully weighted* keys - drool. anyone who plays keys will be loving this thing....


cheers

blay

Juho L 08.04.2005 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blay
88 *fully weighted* keys - drool. anyone who plays keys will be loving this thing....

I think this was a dissapointment. Really crappy to play Hammonds now.

blay 10.04.2005 05:51 AM

are you saying it is crappy to play hammond emulation on fully weighted keys?

now that is a load of crap...

i personally think playing *anything* on fully weighted keys beats any of the decks produced by *any* modern keyboard/synth manufacturer.

but i guess those who have only ever played on cheap, plasticky keys wouldnt know any better.

may as well buy an m-audio controller and virus poco.... :wink:

cheers

blay

Juho L 10.04.2005 07:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blay
are you saying it is crappy to play hammond emulation on fully weighted keys?

now that is a load of crap...

i personally think playing *anything* on fully weighted keys beats any of the decks produced by *any* modern keyboard/synth manufacturer.

You know those fast Hammond glissandos that sound like "wwrrau"? Try to paly those on fully weighted. You end up loosing your fingers. ?hih. Hammods should have as light keytouch as possible + soft waterfalls. That would be the original Hammond keyboard and it truly is the best organ keyboard around. Fully weighted is the worst keyboard for Hammonds, believe me.

Electro had a nice touch in a way that the keyboard wasn't too stiff for Hammonds, but also wasn't too light for Rhodes. It was excellen compromise keyboard. But on the other hand that new Stage Clavia is designed to be played with additional keyboard, but still the loss of the only waterfall keyboard of synth market was a shame.

blay 11.04.2005 01:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Juho L
Try to paly those on fully weighted. You end up loosing your fingers.

just personal preference juho.
i played piano for four years before i ever touched a synth/kb - guess its just what im used to.

cheers

blay

blay 12.04.2005 11:27 AM

anyone heard an actual release date or price for this thing?

cheers

blay

AlexHall74 12.04.2005 01:07 PM

Quote:

Blay wrote:
anyone heard an actual release date or price for this thing?

cheers

blay
I'll bet it comes out for retail sale before the Virus TI does. :wink:

blay 12.04.2005 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlexHall74
I'll bet it comes out for retail sale before the Virus TI does. :wink:

thats a no-brainer alex :lol:

cheers

blay

tranzash 27.05.2005 10:00 PM

So they have something new with the editor? 8O

Timo 27.05.2005 11:16 PM

Actually, it ain't all that bad!

Even has wavetable, FM, and the usual subtractive synthesis in addition to the pianos/organs models.

http://www.clavia.se/news/nordstagechecklist.htm

And a host of effects to boot!

tranzash 27.05.2005 11:45 PM

Hey Timo, I'm not talking about Nord stage, Clavia has something new with their g2 editor. :)

Timo 28.05.2005 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tranzash
Hey Timo, I'm not talking about Nord stage, Clavia has something new with their g2 editor. :)

That's ok, I wasn't referring to you, more the thread in general now we've better hindsight on the clavia stage bizness.


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