From rafael2pop@yahoo.com.ar Sun Oct 14 02:47:14 2012
Subject:Re: Nord Electro 4D

Hi Elvio and Everyone,

I like the sounds of Keyb organ ans it's a great sound contender.

Just curious about how-to KeyB organ can updated out of Europe

Can be done thru an usual file download procedure via Internet ?

Does it need to do a full system reinstall or can be done thru a patch file ?

Best,

Rafael

Re: Nord Electro 4D

Sat Oct 13, 2012 10:40 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"Elvio Previati" elviopreviati

Hi Jack,
if you don't know, don't write.
The KeyB Duo MkIII and KeyB Exp can be updated by USB and Midi by Pc.
Many times you write not correct informations about Mojo competitors so 
I please you to write when you are sure because when you write, all the 
world read and bad informations gives different valutations on the products.

Sorry to everybody for this post but I'm tired to read informations not 
corrects.
Elvio Previati
KeyB Maker

Il 13/10/2012 16.37, Jackoverfull ha scritto:

> Nord will drop you after a few years.
> Same goes for Hammond Suzuki.
> All Hamichords and Mojos built so far can be updated to the last available firmware and version of VB3CE2…If you bought an Hamichord in 2008 and updated it now it sounds way better than when you've bought it and even have more functionalities. Things aren't likely to change soon, even if everything is possible.
> KeyBs can be updated but often (always? Not sure…) via an hardware update done by Elvio himself. Not something you're likely to do if you're not living in Europe.
>
> Two years? I'd like to point out that the current version of VB3 was released in mid 2010…
> …and it still sounds better than any other clone, software or "hardware"!
>
> Il giorno 13/ott/2012, alle ore 15.42, rafael2pop ha scritto:
>
>> Thanks Tony for pointing time elapsed among Nord engine models
>>
>> I have seen a demo on youtube and Electro Nord 4D seems to be a great instrument
>> for the giggin' musician in need of Hammond /piano/synths musician and mostly the "drawbars"
>> feature as didn't have before.
>>
>> Still wonder if two years among different engines is accepted among an average user.
>>
>> Personally wouldn't buy a car with an expiration date of 2 years in the engine, except
>> if the factory brings the channel and with keyboard the needed files to be downloaded to get it updated
>> even for a fee.
>>
>> Does that possibility exist with Nord, Hammond, Mojo, Numa, etc ?
>>
>> Otherwise still guess that VB3 still offer best bang for the buck this is a winner for a few bucks.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Rafael