Novation shared this series of videos, embedded as a playlist above, that demonstrates their new Peak synthesizer.
The second playlist, above, explores sound design with the Peak, with sounds inspired by Vangelis, Depeche Mode, Jean-Michel Jarre & Boards of Canada.
The Novation Peak is an eight-voice desktop polyphonic synthesizer with a hybrid analog/digital architecture. It features three New Oxford Oscillators per voice, a resonant multi-mode analog filter for each voice, and three distortion points in its analog signal chain.
Pricing and Availability
The Novation Peak is priced at: US $1299.99 ex. tax; Germany = €1429.99 inc. 19% VAT; & UK = £1249.99 inc. 20% VAT. It will be available worldwide in May 2017.
Sounds great
This synth sounds great and looks easy to design sounds with.
I own the bass station II which is one of my favorite synths, (reminds me of my old Roland SH 09) because I can find or create the sound that I am imagining pretty rapidly. Peak is similar but is a poly with fx?! Yes please!
Been waiting for some more videos like this, I think I’m sold. That 16 slot matrix makes it feel like a modular preset synth, I love it!
A very thorough and brilliant review/advert. Nick Batt would be proud!
how nice could it be, if you can control the send of the reverb as well, not only the output of the reverb.
I see a lot of menu diving in this guy…
basically a cheap 4op fm synth from the 80’s do the same ,finally not so impressed
Isn’t this just a Mutable Instruments Ambika knock off? I could be wrong.