MATRIXSYNTH: Clavia Nord C1 demo at Winter Namm 2007


Saturday, January 27, 2007

Clavia Nord C1 demo at Winter Namm 2007


YouTube via cm2magazine.

Henry Butler & Bruce Katz Clavia booth NAMM 2007

YouTube via fregot.

4 comments:

  1. I wanna see a bright red Nord Leslie.

    A Neslie.

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  2. Is it a C1 or C3? It says C3 on the unit but I've seen it referred to as C1 online. If it mimics a B3 then C3 would make more sense, no?

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  3. Yep, they changed the name of it. See this post.

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  4. "The Hammond C3 is just like a B3 except it is built in a less mobile cabinet." - phloemlabs

    actually as a C-cabinet player who just moved a B3 last night (former Lynard Skynard rig apparently) i must say that a C can withstand the rigours of the road orders of magnitude more than a B type cabinet.

    yes the C weighs five pounds more but that is offset by the fact that no matter how you strap it to the Roll-Or-Karis there is too much stress on the legs or the leg struts.

    also, the Buchla demo was much better than this one. the nice gentleman with the glasses was doing an excellent job of conveying the possibilities of the unit whereas Bruce Katz seemed to be demonstrating how not to play organ jazz instead of showing us what the unit is capable of.

    also he seemed to have turned on the "unauthentic percussion mode" where the 1' drawbar is not killed when percussion is turned on. it makes the guys from Clavia (who IMHO have the best sound plug-into-a-PA clonewheel) look like they didn't pay attention to a real organ during development, which we know they in fact did.

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