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Zeus
from San Francisco (United States) on 2004-01-12 02:26 [#01028806]
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This is a question for people who are familiar with nords...
in theory, could you recreate a Nord 2 and/or 3 with the nord modular? (either the original or G2)
It would seem it wouldn't be too hard... the signal flow of the Nord 2 & 3 could be duplicated as a patch... resulting in basically the same sounds... am I correct?
Or are the 2 & 3 specifically enhanced, in such a way you can't get a completely accurate recreation?
Just for curiousity sake... it would be cool to be able to make a patch that in effect, gave you all the options (and much more... but thats not the point) of these other 2 synths.
Thanks :)
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bill_hicks
from my city is amazing it is calle on 2004-01-12 02:48 [#01028814]
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There is some truth in what you are saying but i think your second answer is more accurate.
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snAre
from .oO Ghent Oo. (Belgium) on 2004-01-12 03:44 [#01028827]
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I've heard they use the nord modulars alot to design sounds on other platforms (Nordlead 2, 3, Nord Electro...)
So I guess it's possible...
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Zeus
from San Francisco (United States) on 2004-01-12 03:59 [#01028836]
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you mean like the patches that are on the N2 & N3?
Thats very interesting...
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snAre
from .oO Ghent Oo. (Belgium) on 2004-01-12 04:06 [#01028846]
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yep...
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Zeus
from San Francisco (United States) on 2004-01-12 04:08 [#01028847]
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you wouldn't happen to have a link to your source on that would you?
Im not saying the don't do it, by any means... I just can't see the practicality in it...
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