When Swedish company Clavia introduced the Nord Lead to the world in 1995, it caused a shock. In an era dominated by digital workstations with LCD screens and complex menus, the Swedes unveiled an instrument in a bright red chassis, covered in a forest of knobs, which sounded like a thoroughbred analog synth but wasn't one. Thus, the concept of Virtual Analog was born—a technology that uses DSP processors to faithfully mimic the behavior of old electronic circuits, giving musicians the warmth and character of the 70s, but with digital stability and convenience.
The philosophy of Hans Nordelius, the brand's founder, is simple: an instrument should be an extension of the musician's hands, not a logic puzzle. That's why in models like the flagship Nord Stage 4 or Nord Electro, every key function has a dedicated button or knob. You don't have to dig through menus to change a filter or add an effect—you do it instinctively, in a split second, even during a solo. Add to this the legendary Nord Piano Library, offering some of the most faithful piano and electric piano samples on the market, which can be swapped for free.
At Wired Tunes, we offer Nord instruments to those who live for the stage. Whether you choose the powerful Nord Stage or the piano-focused Nord Grand with its Kawai keybed, you get the same set of features: tank-like metal construction, handmade craftsmanship from Stockholm, and a sound that cuts through any mix. It's no coincidence that red keyboards are visible at almost every televised concert and festival around the world.

















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