Nord C1 used as a controller for Boesendorfer software piano

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Playing piano through both keyboards and bass pedals.The last one is my first go at playing left hand boogie woogie.Im just starting to learn left hand bass as ive always used my feet on the pedals.

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  • Very nice tastefully done piano work! Have you checked out the Italian Grand from Ivory? It's a standalone program now and very reasonable- I think around a hundred and change. It's a Fazioli- records very well and is fun to play and VERY responsive. Check out my videos if you like( on Steinway).

  • Thanks,

    The Italian Grand from ivory sounds great.

    I had a listen to your videos on the Steinway.

    You are a great player and performer.

    All the best Kim

  • whooow yeah!!! i like your boogie!!!

    coool i'm going to buy the electro 3!

    can't wait to play piano on an organ keyboard!

    you should use more slides like at 0:14-0:15!!!

    soo cool!!! keep posting!

  • Thanks,

    Hope you enjoy your electro 3.

    The Nords are great instruments

  • Pedals are velocity sensitive to ???

  • The pedals are not velocity sensitive.  Best regards Kim

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  • please tell me what is the name of the song at the first part of your performance, it's nice. thanks,

  • Hello,

    I think than it's rather adventurous to compare Nordkeyboard to the reference, the new reference from king of organs (for jazz, blues, pop rock, gospel, so classical but.. ) HAMMOND SUSUKI.

    First, you have not the essential, the famous drawbars so advantageous (see nearly all Hammond clones have drawbars) 2/ this keyboard is not as strong as an HAMMOND real organ, and would grow old after 4, 5 years of intensive stage rather bad.

    So, for other use, it's a good keyboard, no more !

  • @organeu. You obviously have not played a Nord. If the latest offerings from Hammond/Susuki are the outcome of 10 years worth of research then I am even more disappointed in their product. I have played both the NordC2 & the Hammond XK3c systems side by side & I must say the sound alone of the NordC2 gives enough reason to buy their product over the Hammond/Susuki. Not only that, the Hammond/Susuki looks & feels cheap & is about twice the price of the Nord. FYI The New Hammonds are also copies.

  • very good nice rhythm

  • Nice job pal!

  • Awesome... that's sooooooooo sooooothing. real nice..

  • you love HAMMOND you? NO, you love COPY !

    INCREDIBLE this mediocre copy of HAMMOND respectable organ. SUSUKI has made a fabulous technical work to propose the best "copy" of real HAMMOND tonewheel, simply the XK3. More than 10 years of research and developementAnd, playing on a real HAMMOND of today is rather an enrichment you never will find on this nord.

  • Thanks for the compliments. Keep the music alive! --Ike

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