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[NAMM] Clavia Nord Piano

The Nord Piano is a dedicated stage piano with 88 keys and a weighted hammer action.
It is designed with the performing musician in mind and extremely lightweight at 13.5 kg (29.7 lbs), without compromising build quality, sound quality or means of expression, the company says.

Specifications
  • 88 keys, weighted hammer action.

Piano Section

  • 6 selectable categories of pianos – Grand, Upright, EP Tines, EP Reeds, Clavinet & Harpsichord. Each category can contain several different types. Stereo pianos can be played back in mono.
  • 512 MB is available for the pianos
  • Each and every piano in the Nord Piano is exchangeable by the user. New models can be uploaded to the Nord Piano using the Nord Sound Manager application

Effects Section

  • Effect 1 – pan, tremolo, auto-wah, three selectable depths for the pan and tremolo, rate controlled with the Effect 1 Rate knob
  • Effect 2 – phaser, flanger and chorus, three selectable depths, rate controlled with the Effect 2 Rate knob
  • Comp/Amp – three amp/speaker simulations and a compressor, drive/compression amount controlled with the Drive knob
  • Reverb with six algorithms – Room 1 & 2, Stage 1 & 2, Hall 1& 2, Dry/Wet control
  • Three band EQ, with sweepable mid. +/- 15 dB gain/attenuation

Connections

  • 2 Audio outputs L & R – ¼", 6,35 mm jacks, unbalanced
  • 1 Monitor input – 1/8", 3,5 mm stereo jack
  • 1 Headphone output – ¼", 6,35 mm stereo jack
  • 1 Piano pedal input – ¼", 6,35 mm jack
  • 1 Aux Switch pedal input – ¼", 6,35 mm jack
  • MIDI In, MIDI Out – 5 pin DIN connectors
  • USB – type B connector
  • IEC320 C7 power connector

Dimensions

  • 1284 mm (50.5"), 121 mm (4.8"), 340 mm (13.4")

Weight

  • 13.5 kg (29.7 lbs)

Included accessories

  • Nord Piano pedal
  • User Manual
  • Power cord
  • Nord DVD-ROM

Accessories

  • Nord Retro Legs
  • Nord Soft Case
  • Nord Music Stand

 

Pricing and availability, to be announced.

 


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