Nord - Pack Electro 7 73 + Pupitre
The Nord Electro 7 73 + Nord V2 console pack offers a configuration designed for playing in real conditions, with an extended keyboard offering greater freedom and a sturdy stand for keeping scores or setlists directly in front of you. A practical solution for structuring your workspace without adding external equipment.
Composition of the package
Presentation
The 73-key format provides real comfort when organising the keyboard. It allows you to widen the playing area, distribute the split sounds more evenly and develop more complete parts without constraint. The extra surface area quickly becomes a tangible advantage as arrangements become more complex.
The Electro 7 remains true to its straightforward approach. The colour screen makes information easier to read, and the encoders allow you to navigate quickly between sounds and settings. This logic of immediate control makes perfect sense in a live situation, where every adjustment needs to be quick and precise. The seamless transition between programmes guarantees continuity of sound, with no break in performance.
The three sound sections - piano, organ and synth - operate independently, so you can build configurations to suit each piece. The integrated effects, divided by module, offer precise sound work while remaining simple to use. The overall effect remains legible, even when several layers are used.
The Nord V2 music stand completes the package, providing a practical solution for organising your playing. Its metal structure ensures good stability, and its format means it can accommodate a variety of media, whether paper scores or a tablet. It fits directly onto the keyboard, without the need for any additional support.
This pack is for musicians looking to optimise their set-up, combining playing space, legibility and ease of use in a single, coherent package.
Features
Other features
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Nord Electro 7 73
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Stage piano
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73-key semi-ballasted waterfall keyboard with triple sensors, velocity-sensitive
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Pitch Bend lever & modulation wheel
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Independent sound modules: Piano + Synth Sample + Organ, assignable as split & layer
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Aux KB mode: control of a sound module via external MIDI keyboard
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Seamless transition when changing programmes
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Sound navigation: rotary encoders with push-buttons
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9 keyboard split points with LED indication
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Function: Transpose, MIDI via USB
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High-definition colour display
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Number of effects: 55
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Piano module: 2 GB dedicated memory, 120-voice polyphony, dynamic filters, sympathetic resonance
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Synth module: dedicated sample memory, 30-voice polyphony and hybrid synthesis with dedicated effects
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Organ module: 6 models, including phonic wheels, analogue and liturgical organs, physical drawbars and advanced simulation of rotary cabs
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Effects: 1 independent section per sound module with modulations, amp simulations, compressor, delay and reverb, with advanced controls
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Connections:
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L/R outputs: 2x TRS jack ∅6.35 mm
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Headphone output: 6.35 mm TRS jack ∅
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Monitor input: 3.5 mm TRS mini jack ∅
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Pedal inputs: 2x Jack TRS ∅6.35 mm
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Rotating cab control: TRS jack ∅6.35 mm
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MIDI In/Out: 2x DIN 5-pin
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Interfacing: USB-B
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Colour: Red
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Dimensions : 1066 x 294 x 104 mm
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Weight : 9,5 kg
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NORD V2 DESK
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Nord desk stand
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Stage 88 and 76 compatible (Classic / Ex / 2 / 3)
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C2 / C2D compatible
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Electro 3HP / 4HP / 5HP / 6HP / 7HP compatible
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Piano 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 compatible
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Metal construction
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Dimensions: 700 x 250 mm
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