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ten
28.03.2007, 10:20 AM
From http://www.gearjunkies.com/news_info.php?news_id=1875

Based on a legacy of VA synths for almost 15 years, CLavia takes the next generation of lead synths to the next level. Introducing the Nord Wave, you now have all the sounds you want in a classical synthesizer setup.

The name says it all really. By introdducing the oscillator to wave-forms not just single wavetablr style waveforms, but complete user defined, keyzone and multi layered sampled wavefowrms, while keeping the full VA circuitry intact, Clavia has onze again opened a new dimention and brought new live to the world of synthesizers

Use any audio snip you like. If it can be saves as a standard wav file, it can be used as a sound source for toye synthesizer. You now have the full expressiveness of the classic analog synthesizer combined with sample technology availible at your fingertips.


Sounds pretty cool, dont know if that picture is actually it. Always liked the sound of the NL3 myself so will be looking forward to testing one of these.

tom

F5D
28.03.2007, 02:19 PM
Looks like they don't use the knobs with led rings anymore. The Nord Wave looks more like Nord Lead 2X. Probably it has built in fx now.

ten
28.03.2007, 03:56 PM
Think I can live without the LED rings as long as it sounds the shit :)

tom

F5D
28.03.2007, 10:17 PM
Think I can live without the LED rings as long as it sounds the shit :)

tom
I agree. It looks very interesting. :)

3o3
29.03.2007, 07:43 AM
Asch! I don't know.. Sure, Clavia usually releases cool stuff but this doesn't intrest me at all mainly because I know it will probably land way over 20.000:- SEK in Sweden (that outta be around ~€2000).. Which could buy you an Virus TI or an Andromeda from Germany or.. Nord G2 OR
a used Nord G1, Virus C, Nordlead 2, Wavestation and a ROMpler of some sort and you'd still have cash left for cables and stuff!

jasedee
29.03.2007, 10:06 AM
Sure, these cunts can make a good synth, but whats the excuse for the terrible use of the English language?