Nord Lead 2X

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Nord Lead 2X
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Clavia’s Nord Lead 2x differs little from the original Nord Lead 2. It features greater memory storage and polyphony (20 voices). The NL 2 still holds its own as one of the top virtual analogs on the market.

Ease of Use:

Simplicity and excellent ease of use are the NL 2x’s greatest strengths. It’s thetype of synth that takes little time to become acquainted with; even for those who have little experience with hardware subtractive synths. The Nord Lead 2x lacks complexity in comparison to other popular VAs (e.g. the Access Virus). However, this no detraction, rather it allows the user to dive right in and begin programing without a significant learning curve. Every parameter you will regularly want to alter has its own knob or button; allowing quick and easy control.

nl2x-osc-sectionSimplicity and excellent ease of use are the NL 2x’s greatest strengths.


Sound and Features:

Sound quality is perhaps the most important criteria when judging any piece of gear. The NL 2x is capable of creating aggressive bass patches in short order. It has a characteristic bright and biting timbre which cuts through the mix; especially useful for informal settings. The Nord Lead 2x does an average job when it comes to pads, FX sounds, and analog style drum patches; adequate, but nothing truly unique.

The Nordlead 2x lacks an effects section, for some users this may be a major limitation. Personally, I’ve never been bothered by the lack of effects. The synth features two LFO’s and a modulation envelop section. Bread and butter effects can easily be achieved if you know how to use your LFO’s.

Overall, I highly recommend the Nord Lead 2x. It’s sound is unique and it has broad possibilities for both the novice and professional alike.
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In short:
Ease of Use: 9
Sound: 8
Features: 6
Overall: 8

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