Agree, I never finger drum on my Nord. It can do it, it just plays a million times better with sticks. The Nord is also quite hard, it doesn’t feel great banging your fingertips on it for an hour. My favorite thing to do with the Nord is to have a Digitakt (or any sequencer) sending lots of different CC changes to the synth settings while live drumming with sticks, gets extremely trippy and chaotic if desired.
I got the 50 primarily for fun and ease of use. The Nord sound engine is a totally different world, the 50 isn’t for drum synthesis or sound design.
The reason why I am really enjoying the 50 is that it is an instant pickup and play device with a battery and a speaker (surprisingly good bass!) that I can use to drum out a beat every time I get an idea or I have five minutes to spare. It can also sound pretty cool, especially if you tweak the settings (e.g. make some pads control AT tuning, adjust your sensitivity to get good dynamics) and run it through some effects, so it isn’t just a practice toy, but it is aiming for very different goals than the Nord. If you want to practice finger drumming then the 50/30 is will be a better experience, but if you want an amazing drum synth you will be disappointed.
I am happy with the 50 so far if for no other reason than it has allowed me a lot more rhythm practice during the week and made me realize how sloppy my finger drumming technique has become.
EDIT: One thing that sucks about these products, the manual is terrible. Some of the features aren’t even explained and I have been figuring stuff out by menu diving and playing around. Whoever wrote this for Yamaha did a terrible job and it seems really weird for a device being marketed as super simple/easy to just pick up and get realistic and customizable sounds out of.
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