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An
December 26, 2025
5
Wrote the following about Clavia Nord Electro 6D 61 Stage Keyboard
Ik heb nog niet alles uitgeprobeerd, maar hij speelt heel fijn en klinkt mooi. Niet onbelangrijk, ik kan hem in mijn eentje makkelijk vervoeren. Wel jammer dat zelfs een stand voor bladmuziek al heel veel extra kost.
Wout
May 20, 2024
4
Wrote the following about Clavia Nord Electro 6D 61 Stage Keyboard
Zending binnen 1 dag ontvangen en in goede staat. Ik kon meteen aan de slag met uitproberen. Het keyboard voldoet helemaal aan mijn verwachtingen. Robuust en flexibel. Goed voor eenvoudige optredens en voor al het (home)studiowerk dat je maar kunt bedenken.
Chries
January 20, 2020
4
Wrote the following about Clavia Nord Electro 6D 61 Stage Keyboard
Ik speel vaak life, diverse klanken vooral vintage B3, strings en ep....
Dit toestel gekocht als main keyboard....
Hou vooral van het feit dat dit een open systeem is, waarbij je klanken (samples synth of pianos) kunt downloaden om net dat wat je wil onder presets te bawaren....
Het klavier is voor mij zalig.... waterfall.... voeltiets zwaarder aan dan Yamaha of roland keys....
Goede integratie met software en internet....
Bijgeleverde software verouderd, dus beter downloaden via site Nord....
Klank is gewoon top...
Minpuntje.... er is geen modulatie wheel op dit toestel (perfect vervangbaar met pedaal)
Azure Feast
May 15, 2018
3
Wrote the following about Clavia Nord Electro 6D 61 Stage Keyboard
1. Is the piano playability such a big step forward from my current Kurzweil PC361?
a. Ho well, YES. Not only are the sounds very good, but the keyboard is totally different. As it is also very easy to tweak to get the right piano sound it becomes a real immediate pleasure to play on this only one. Compared to that the PC361 was not at all in the same league.
b. I also tried play DAW pianos from that keyboard and works nicely too. The main difference from the Kurz is that velocity variations are more natural and easier to control. The semi-weighted keyboard is a real pleasure!
2. Do I really use the split functionality? Yes it is quite nice. Especially as you can specify which part is controlled by the sustain pedal
3. How easy is it to work with the organ presets, while the drawbars are physical ones? Not an issue for my personal usage. And the manual organ mode is there to help when needed
4. How easy is it to find interesting synth presets? Not very immediate, but there is a browser by category which is reasonably easy to use.
5. Is the tweakability of the synth and effects sufficient to make it inspiring in a studio context? First impression is not very positive. Some sounds are interesting, but the lack of a real control on the filter means that the sounds governs the way you play it instead of being easy to tweak a sound to your needs.
6. How easily does it integrate with my DAWs (Ableton, Logic Pro X) for syncing tempo, recording the audio output and as a master keyboard?
a. There is NO tempo syncing. That said only the delay would need it
but it is still frustrating!
b. Having three sounds but no way to record them separately is already a big limitations. No audio over USB. Come on we are 2018!
c. The 3 different parts cannot be addressed on separate midi channels.
Overall this is a very expensive and quite limited keyboard. At that price point it should have most (all?) the capabilities of the Nord Stage 3 to be really compelling.
I will most probably return it...