This is almost 8 years ago, but it helped me a lot to recording a song and to export it to an usb. Now I have to find out how to delete a song from the harddisk recorder. Thank you very much!
I have been wondering that myself lately. Apparently it seems like both are quite the same in terms of sound quality and selection of voices. The main difference would be the keys. The Numaconcert uses wooden keys, whereas the Numastage has plastic ones.
I was recording on a hard disk recorder I must have done to many redos on one of the songs and it locked me out now it keeps saying disc error and when I try to transfer my created song from hard disk recorder to usb it says file is full? Can you please suggest what I should do? Thanks
Hi Tony, Great video. It all helps. Can I ask your advice please. I have a Tyros 3. the manuals are not the easiest as before. I am step recording with a combination of both accompaniment and chords (sort of making a backing tracks file, with no melody). How do you suggest the best way to copy the verses rather than having to put the second verses, which are same as first one chord at a time. I cannot see how to copy and paste while in step record (or should it be punch in/punch out - I can't see where that is either) What is your opinion Tony? Robert/Sydney Australia
I know this is an old video, but just like to say many thanks for the heads up on transferring to a USB, very helpfull. Thumbs up and a Subscribe. Nice one
+ingoodmusic the keybed assemblies in the studiologics/fatar and the nord are both made by fatar. this keybed just uses a thin piece of wood sandwiched in between 2 pieces of plastic to give the illusion that the key is made of wood.
Thanks for the demonstration so beautifully played on the Numa Nero Concert. Could you tell me how the piano sounds when played with the volume button down / no midi- sounds triggered) Does the keyboard mechanism make noise, are there audible beeps or creaks or audible rattling? Thanks in advance!