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Clavia Nord Electro 3 HP
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Digital Piano from Clavia belonging to the Nord Electro 3 series

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  • mrjasonmrjason

    Better interface

    Clavia Nord Electro 3 HPPublished on 10/31/12 at 23:27
    I have been using the Electro 3 HP since June of this year, it has no sequencer or speakers on it but it has some really good effects. The polyphony is 40 to 60 voices and the keys are weighted and have a nice feel to them. The Electro 3 HP was pretty expensive, but it is way better than the Electro 2. The Electro 3 HP does weigh a little more than I expected it to weight and that was almost a deal breaker for me because I travel a lot and go to different studios to work.

    UTILIZATION

    Setting up the Electro 3 was easier than the Electro 2 was to set up. The Electro 3 HP also has MIDI in and out with 2 main left and right outputs and 1 1/8 input. The design and layout of the Electro…
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    I have been using the Electro 3 HP since June of this year, it has no sequencer or speakers on it but it has some really good effects. The polyphony is 40 to 60 voices and the keys are weighted and have a nice feel to them. The Electro 3 HP was pretty expensive, but it is way better than the Electro 2. The Electro 3 HP does weigh a little more than I expected it to weight and that was almost a deal breaker for me because I travel a lot and go to different studios to work.

    UTILIZATION

    Setting up the Electro 3 was easier than the Electro 2 was to set up. The Electro 3 HP also has MIDI in and out with 2 main left and right outputs and 1 1/8 input. The design and layout of the Electro 3 HP is great, they made some major changes to the layout after the previous models of Nord Electro’s.

    SOUNDS

    If you have always liked Nord for the piano sounds they have on the synths they produce then you will love the Electro 3 just as much as previous models. The organs are perfect , if you have the Electro 2 then you will pretty much be getting the exact same organs.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I would say that if you have the Electro 2 then I really wouldn’t invest the money to upgrade to the Electro 3 HP unless you like the newer interface that much better. Because most of the functions are exactly the same and the sounds are pretty much the same. There are not too many new things that you are getting with the Electro 3 HP besides the newer looking interface. But if you are looking to get the Electro 3 HP and you don’t have the previous models then this is well worth the money. I would buy it as soon as possible!
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  • CemoCemo

    A good compromise!

    Clavia Nord Electro 3 HPPublished on 06/24/12 at 23:02
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    For specifications => website builder!

    UTILIZATION

    Operation is simple if one takes the trouble to read a minimum the manual!
    I quickly made my mark ... but it's not my first keyboard.

    SOUNDS

    Sounds organ / Rhodes: Excellent!
    Wurly: Good

    Pianos: Good, but not what I know best. (I band the best and SV1 S90ES still above ...)

    Sample library: fun and comfortable open the instrument!

    The keyboard is the ultimate versatile, perfect for epianos good for piano and to my surprise, if not crippling for organ sounds (I'm not a "big" ... organist).

    OVERALL OPINION

    I made the purchase in late spring 2012.
    I was in the order: a S90ES, a SV1, then this NE3H…
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    For specifications => website builder!

    UTILIZATION

    Operation is simple if one takes the trouble to read a minimum the manual!
    I quickly made my mark ... but it's not my first keyboard.

    SOUNDS

    Sounds organ / Rhodes: Excellent!
    Wurly: Good

    Pianos: Good, but not what I know best. (I band the best and SV1 S90ES still above ...)

    Sample library: fun and comfortable open the instrument!

    The keyboard is the ultimate versatile, perfect for epianos good for piano and to my surprise, if not crippling for organ sounds (I'm not a "big" ... organist).

    OVERALL OPINION

    I made the purchase in late spring 2012.
    I was in the order: a S90ES, a SV1, then this NE3HP.

    What I like: a single keyboard to play in my band (plug and play!)
    before I had a SV1 + VB3 in VST on a small midi keyboard.
    The weight is great: 11 kg and yet I did not like playing on a toy. Beautifully finished product.

    The least? like everyone else ... more memory and it was the top, however,
    config in my group is not a problem ....

    Repeat this choice? yes no problem!
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  • capillotraktorcapillotraktor

    It is the job.

    Clavia Nord Electro 3 HPPublished on 05/19/12 at 17:45
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Keyboard stage, he does what very well Clavia ie the full range of electromechanical keyboards (Rhodes, Wurlitzer, etc..), Hammond organ, and piano. Compared to previous Nord Electro Additionally it features the new sample libraries (strings, Mellotron, marimba, voice ...).
    Everything is editable via the supplied software, but very well done loading sounds quite slow I think, maybe it comes from my USB port.
    You will surely make difficult choices on acoustic pianos because they are greedy and available memory is used to cram into one or two with a good quality of samples.
    The special thing of this model is their new 88-key "imitation heavy touch" which also is slightly harder than a h…
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    Keyboard stage, he does what very well Clavia ie the full range of electromechanical keyboards (Rhodes, Wurlitzer, etc..), Hammond organ, and piano. Compared to previous Nord Electro Additionally it features the new sample libraries (strings, Mellotron, marimba, voice ...).
    Everything is editable via the supplied software, but very well done loading sounds quite slow I think, maybe it comes from my USB port.
    You will surely make difficult choices on acoustic pianos because they are greedy and available memory is used to cram into one or two with a good quality of samples.
    The special thing of this model is their new 88-key "imitation heavy touch" which also is slightly harder than a heavy touch of the Nord Stage 2, although it was not the same delicacy of expression. And yet the machine weighs only 11kg without the bag and accessories ... it commands respect.
    I put an average rating anyway, I come back at the end of post.

    UTILIZATION

    The manual is almost useless, one button = one function, everything falls under the fingers, the screen is great, the effects set is a real pleasure ... Clavia ergonomics, no complaints.
    Your only job will be to balance the sound levels between them before the concert.
    You turn the gain, it saves it is folded.
    All settings are savable.

    SOUNDS

    These are the sounds Norths, very musical, and downloadable swap thank you.
    The effects are a model of its kind, efficient and perfectly calibrated to the sounds of the North. The Wah is controllable with the expression pedal.
    Note, when you switch to B3 expression pedal becomes the swell pedal and sustain pedal of the piano used to switch the Leslie, it is setting once and for all the menus and it's very useful live No need to have 4 different pedals.
    The new sounds are the same quality, but the lack of pitch / modulation and split / dual prevents enjoy. It also regrets the lack of memory dedicated to pianos.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This keyboard is intended for people who want a keyboard with a correct imitation scene of heavy touch but refuse to carry more than 15 kg (including accessories) is the only real reason that made me sell my for the Stage EX thereof.
    The sounds are very good in general (but it will spend some time on the piano before finding one that suits you best, what's the difference with Roland or Yamaha ...), the ergonomics are exemplary, c is reliable and solid, built for the stage.
    The keyboard is really surprising for the weight of the machine, they have really understood something even if it is still different from a true heavy touch.
    BUT there are still two or three little things on a very unfortunate keyboard euro 2000: no pitch and mod, no split and dual. Memory is barely adequate for proper use of pianos, but it passes. Another dismal retail for a keyboard released in 2011, not mid-day over USB ...
    It is therefore very far from the flexibility and the road side of the Stage 2 (not to mention other modes of synthesis), after all depends on what you do, to use a piano / rhodes base is a the best market.
    At Clavia it makes good products but are also very strong in marketing, they realized that people were willing to pay 3000 euros instead of 2000 for a pitch bend (a block and synth), it's called segmentation . My advice is to temper that I previously had a Nord Stage 88 EX (model above the range, but previous generation), and moving to this model I get the impression of a version control flanged ... basically if weight issues are not in your priorities and it will be your main keyboard scene, still take a look at the Nord Stage 88 EX hand, the coast is the same as the new HP Electro.
    See for yourself ...
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