THE NORD WAVE 2 SOUNDS SO BEAUTIFUL

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    Demonstrating the Nord Wave 2
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Komentáře • 58

  • @blush_response
    @blush_response  Před rokem

    Buy yours:
    link.perfectcircuit.com/t/v1/8-12626-278597-9759?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.perfectcircuit.com%2Fnord-wave-2.html

  • @Bananskuden
    @Bananskuden Před 2 lety +11

    I'm happy to hear this synth do something else than cheeky pianos and 80's synth waves.

  • @PeacefulThinker1010
    @PeacefulThinker1010 Před 2 lety +31

    Hi, Nord Wave 2, NS3, NL4 owner here. Great review! This is how it sounds in the hands of a very capable synthetist. I am tired of listening to the so called "players" using the same type of sounds over and over...Nord, please take notice. Once again, fantastic review!

    • @user-lg7io1ol1h
      @user-lg7io1ol1h Před 2 lety

      Do you mean that Nord sounds a little corny? I'm just asking because I'm curious about your opinion.

    • @PeacefulThinker1010
      @PeacefulThinker1010 Před 2 lety +3

      @@user-lg7io1ol1hWould you specify what a corny sound is? Unlike other videos, I really like how the reviewer pushed the NW2 into a different territory REALTIME. I haven't seen anyone do this. NW2's sound engine is deceptively powerful and the ability to play samples, add your own via the sample editor, and run it through the synth engine is great and a breeze to use. I would also like to point out that if you are into the Roland Juno sound, the NW2's sound engine has reverse filter envelope and LP+HP dual filter algorithm that is crucial to emulate the Junos. The shortcomings are well presented by the reviewer. I hope that this answers your question.

    • @user-lg7io1ol1h
      @user-lg7io1ol1h Před 2 lety

      @@PeacefulThinker1010
      Thank you for your kind reply. As you said, I wanted to ask if the texture or power of sound like analog synth of nw2 lags a little bit compared to other synths such as moog and ob8. Since it's an instrument aimed at the performer, I thought it might be weak.

    • @PeacefulThinker1010
      @PeacefulThinker1010 Před 2 lety +1

      @@user-lg7io1ol1h I highly recommend you to try one in person. It does the regular "moogish" lead and bass sounds well, and also credible Oberheim pads. But if you are into analog, you might want to take the Sequential or the Behringer route if you haven't already.

    • @arthurcrime
      @arthurcrime Před rokem

      My first synth was a roland sh5, which I used in a similar manner to this gentleman. I have a nw2, this is the best review ever period.

  • @Wolf_KPG
    @Wolf_KPG Před 2 lety +11

    This is the best Nord Wave 2 demo that I've seen so far. Thank you!

  • @seeyouintheeighties
    @seeyouintheeighties Před rokem +3

    I wish I found this channel earlier, I have a host that gears a whole raft of various synths geared towards my sort of music and how you can take something as old fashioned as a mellotron and make it sound beautiful. Also your interaction with the camera and speaking is just perfect.

  • @joao124uc
    @joao124uc Před 2 měsíci

    WOW - Joey is such a skilled musician/synth expert... his reviews are "the real thing" - I have to admit my interest in buying this instrument increased a lot with this review.

  • @temporoboto
    @temporoboto Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you Joey at Blush Response for sharing.

  • @fuenstock
    @fuenstock Před 2 lety +1

    That’s some real Purgatory Phunk!
    Good presentation!
    Best Nord wave 2 review I’ve seen.
    I like the way you showed it’s live performance usability.

  • @sunilsolanki
    @sunilsolanki Před 2 lety +2

    This thing sounds friggin fantastic!

  • @DistinctiveMusic
    @DistinctiveMusic Před 2 lety +2

    That ambient techno gig was awesome! 👏

  • @kenb7540
    @kenb7540 Před rokem +1

    Wow ! That techno jam - just AWESOME 👏👏👏👍

  • @XanderEwald
    @XanderEwald Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing jam!

  • @wackerburg
    @wackerburg Před 5 měsíci

    *I really love THAT Nord sound.* I use a Nord Stage 3 at work from time to time and have a Nord Rack 2X in my home studio. Whatever you play, it always sounds #NORD . Bold, but elegant. And never cheap. Well balanced and also unique.
    After being pretty disappointed with some Waldorf Iridium demos, I thought "let's hear some Clavia gems", but I didn't want to go Stage or Lead, so I typed in "Wave 2" and really enjoy what you did here.

  • @aki_gong6271
    @aki_gong6271 Před 2 lety +2

    WOW. This video just blew my mind. Synthesis, effects, filters, sequencer, arpeggio... The sound is superb actually!!! And what a great jam. What an incredible synth, unluckily so far from my budget for now I guess :/... What would you consider a low budget version of it, maybe a Blofeld? (With its limitations?)
    Thanks so much for sharing so much love for sound design and exploration, great inspiration, keep it up ;)

  • @burger659
    @burger659 Před 2 lety +1

    Nords are amazing ! still get some fantastic textures out of my Nordrack 2 today for any genre of music.

  • @RonFeinbergmusic
    @RonFeinbergmusic Před 2 lety

    Damn this is a great review, and some beautiful music! KUDOS!

  • @LabofmusicRecords
    @LabofmusicRecords Před rokem

    Nice demonstration, well done. I got mine last week and yes, 100% monster synth&sampling combination :)

  • @darkeldarblade916
    @darkeldarblade916 Před rokem +1

    Thanks! You made me get this synth. I was looking at the Roland Fantom 6 because it does so much more but it is $1000 more and I dont need a workstation when I have my DAW.

  • @Manifestoronaplain
    @Manifestoronaplain Před 8 měsíci

    freakin genius🌲💜

  • @g3cd
    @g3cd Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this video! I already own a Nord Drum 3P and love how easy it is to select and play with the sounds and I was looking into the Wave 2 … but I was a bit overwhelmed by the sheer number of knobs when I saw it in the store. Now your video (and also the one by Cuckoo where he demos how easy and accessible everything is) confirms that I should really get one once I have the money. Also if you love a clever, playable design, you should look into the Norand Mono, it can produce weird sounds like a Make Noise O-Coast but has such a good interface where the LFO really really can control EVERY knob there is 😍

  • @downpatmusic
    @downpatmusic Před 7 měsíci

    Yes using the wheel to modulate the delay and reverb as some have demonstrated looks like a good idea and sound effect. Listening to many of the current synth offerings, this seems like great addition to anyone's synth rig. It has a good variety of sound sources, wave table, digital "analog" wave shapes, and some sample memory (limited to 1 GB, not much but something). Reminds me of the Prophet X or even the Korg Wave State in its approach. Multi synths individual or stacked. Good voice count of 48 voices.

  • @silvermyth2119
    @silvermyth2119 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice sounding synth. 👍🎹 I also see a juicy Quantum down there!👍

  • @bkhiphopnews4030
    @bkhiphopnews4030 Před 2 lety

    the new fantom goes deeper in sound design!!!!!

  • @neilchavalle1074
    @neilchavalle1074 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi, awesome review and I especially loved the trance live performance at the end!
    I have a nla1 and was wondering if in your opinion it could come close to something similar to that performance (I know the arpeggiator is more limited).
    Thanks!

  • @p4CHE
    @p4CHE Před 2 lety +1

    The jam was just mind blowing! As techno as it gets.
    Btw, any tip on reproducing the "fm pad" patch from the Jam?

    • @blush_response
      @blush_response  Před rokem +1

      The whole jam patch is included in my soundset that just released: www.nordkeyboards.com/sound-libraries/product-libraries/synthesizers/nord-wave-2/blush-response-signature-sound-bank

    • @arthurcrime
      @arthurcrime Před rokem

      @@blush_response what's more, it's free on the nord site, I spent many very pleasurable hours messing with it today.

  • @woeye3251
    @woeye3251 Před 2 lety +1

    Have you tried an expression pedal as another additional source to the modwheel?

  • @aki_gong6271
    @aki_gong6271 Před 2 lety +1

    After giving a second watch ^^ I think that jam could be kinda done similar using a Digitone and a midi controller, couldnt it? Maybe just becouse of the FM sounds but I found certain similarities between both :) keep it up man! and thanks for sharing

  • @digitaldiezel5870
    @digitaldiezel5870 Před 2 lety

    Which do you prefer for building sample-based instruments (multi-samples, not just traditional sounds but also working with vocal samples), the Nord or the Quantum?

  • @johnbeckett8367
    @johnbeckett8367 Před rokem

    Great Sounds and Great Playing

  • @stefaanstuart3363
    @stefaanstuart3363 Před 2 lety

    Indeed, very beautiful sounding synth!!! I normally prefer analog, but the Wave2 comes very close, and you illustrate this very well, best demonstration I found on this synth. An analog synth with features like this would cost 2-3 times the price, even if the Nord does not come cheap! But the fact that you have a very nice piece of hardware also counts a lot for me. After all, a synth is for playing in the end, creating sounds and playing it's keys. So, what do you personally think about the keybed, if you like playing? Would appreciate your opinion...

  • @johnhorrobin8560
    @johnhorrobin8560 Před 2 lety +1

    Do I see a piece of adhesive tape on some of the upper keys ??

  • @arthurcrime
    @arthurcrime Před rokem

    My first synth was a roland sh5, which I used in a similar manner to this gentleman. I have a nw2, this is the best review ever period. He makes other synth reviewers look like utter dilettantes.

  • @TheJKOLP
    @TheJKOLP Před 2 lety

    How does the sound of the FM engine on the wave compare vs the sound of the Korg OPsix?

  • @charthers8903
    @charthers8903 Před 4 měsíci

    Great sounds but you can do the same on the Lead A1 no ?

  • @velibor1234
    @velibor1234 Před 8 měsíci

    Great! Which Keyboard is under Nord? it looks great, realy....

  • @AviPFine
    @AviPFine Před 2 lety

    Love the patches you made in this video, great stuff for sure! I think if Nord came up with a firmware update that included scannable wavetables, more fm, more lfo routings, or a desktop version, thatd be way cool.
    As far as wavetables themselves, you can actually create a 'moving' wavetable in either waveedit, kterm, node, or serum, and export it as a .wav to the wave 2, and use sample editor to use it. Ive imported some fun custom wavebanks that are pretty nice this way. Unfortunately, as it stands, you still won't be able to change the rate or depth of the scan/wave position. So you wanna be sure its scanning how you want first. Good news is it doesn't take up as much sample memory as realistic instrument samples do.
    I was also glad to find and be able to get an external expander module, for a variety of lfo assignments, which Ive probably still only scratched the surface of. Very cool stuff esp when modifying effect levels.
    Another pretty fun mod inside the wave 2, though, that I like to do, is vectoring between layer volumes with aftertouch [my fave currently], or with velocity, modwheel or expression. Ive made a lot of patches with single cycle digital wavetable waveforms, where the layers crossfade based on that.

  • @sanjayyyify
    @sanjayyyify Před 2 lety

    your column stand brand please?

  • @gydur
    @gydur Před 2 lety

    How is it compared to Summit?

  • @FatSynthDude
    @FatSynthDude Před 2 lety

    That's a pretty cool review. Wanna buy mine?

  • @888berg
    @888berg Před 2 lety +1

    Why doesn't it have CHORD MEMORY!!!!!!!!! Insta buy if it had it!

    • @888berg
      @888berg Před 2 lety +1

      The Nord LEAD 4 does - soo Nord knows how to do it... then they slip on models like this and the A1

  • @Jauly
    @Jauly Před rokem

    Can you detune they layers to each other? This wasn't able on the A1 and it drove me nuts because you always had exact the same pitch on every oscillator model (out of detune model) which made multi layered sounds sound really annoying, chorus was not much of a help as it was to much of a sound mess when usinh chorus on all layers.

  • @robertsyrett1992
    @robertsyrett1992 Před 2 lety +1

    "Impossible to make sound bad," often means difficult to make a distinctive or expressive sound with. The Nord wave series is the sonic equivalent of a technical drawing pen. Still really well made and useful, so it makes sense that it costs so much.

    • @FatSynthDude
      @FatSynthDude Před 2 lety +2

      I'm on the verge of unloading mine, and this is an accurate description. It sounds good no matter what you do to it, but it's extremely limited in what it can do.

    • @Xul
      @Xul Před 2 lety

      @@FatSynthDude I don't really agree. At first it seemed similar for me, but I think the key is to appreciate it for its key strengths in flexibility and playability - at a still extremly high quality level. Combining 4 kinds of synthesis on the fly in different layers with great effects and still being a playable synth is just impossible with most other synths (not really counting workstations).
      I quickly realized this when I was setting up some of my other more specialized synths (Behringer Model D, DeepMind, Hydrasynth, TX81Z, JV1010 and additional FX) at the rehearsal room with my mates - you quickly end up using only 1-2 synths, although you are damn sure, that some of the other synths would be much better for some part.
      The Wave 2 is not only the one synth that can pretty much replace most of them in just one unit it also offers a much more convenient access and in the end you get the similar or better results more quickly and consistently.
      Sure, once my setup with the more specialzed gear was done and I had a feeling what to use when and how to combine and layer efficiently it was also nice. But it always asks for work arounds and brings the danger of potential dead ends; it complicates MIDI routing and I have to keep in mind the channel when switching layers on my controller keyboard. With the Wave2 it's just one swiss army knive that can go from Rompler to FM to Virtual Analog and Wavetables or all at once while still having an easy way to controll everything.
      If I really want some distictive unique details that I can mostly only discern with headphones I wouldn't go for hardware anyways. In the end none of my gear can really compete with the depth of good plugins (Serum, Arturia emulators or Pigments, Vital) and raw compute power of a PC. Similar with samples: If I really want the best sound of an amazing piano or some orchestra I will use software).

    • @FatSynthDude
      @FatSynthDude Před 2 lety

      @@Xul Sounds like you might like a Blofeld then. It can do all of the above, but with much more depth than the Wave. It's a bit more tedious to program because of how few knobs it has, but it rewards you with gobs of programming possibilities.

    • @Xul
      @Xul Před 2 lety +1

      @@FatSynthDude Well, I *have* a Blofeld ;) but it basically never leaves my home because it is just a nightmare to program. Would you really use this thing for jamming with friends instead of a Wave2? Maybe it is just a difference in musical styles? I'm more into prog-rock, melodic death or post-rock - so naturally a "playable" synth does appeal a bit more to me.
      The Blofeld really sounds nice and is - as you mentioned - really deep (though the samples there are also not much more than a nice gimmick to expand sound, they are not even close to the quality of let's say Symphobia strings on the Wave2).
      But I really don't see my band mates appreciating 15 Minutes of knob twisting and menu diving just to make some pad-layered EP for a dumb intro or some 'unique' lead sound that will just lose all "depth" in the mix anyways ;)
      When it comes to WT synthesis I nowadays rather use my Hydrasynth it just is much quicker, easier and offers even more depth. And if I *really* want to go experimenting I rather use Pigments or Vital - also easier to use and way more options with better visual feedback. If it weren't for some unique and nice sounds and its small footprint I already would have sold my Blofeld.
      It seems that with "depth" people mostly refer to complex modulation routings which is somthing I'd only deal with when fiddling around for hours at home. This area is of course much deeper in the Blofeld (let alone the Hydra, which is just insane). But I'd argue that there also lies some "depth" in being able to create complex layered patches with FX and deep "morphing" assignments. Just thinking about recreating some of my 4-layer Wave2 patches (with expression pedal routings, and different FX on the layers) on a Blofeld would give me headaches ;D

    • @FatSynthDude
      @FatSynthDude Před 2 lety

      @@Xul If we've got to wait on them to wail out another stupid pentatonic solo that's out of tune, may as well use the time to make that monstrous evolving pad that drowns out all their nonsense.
      Also, you know you can change the samples on the Blofeld, right? And then you can FM and oscillator sync those samples, something the Nord Wave can't even dream of doing.

  • @joseph395
    @joseph395 Před 2 lety

    Being that you can’t really edit the samples in the Nord wave 2, are you able to do that in the stage 3?