Peak by Novation
- KVRAF
- 12522 posts since 21 Mar, 2008 from Hannover, Germany
The Modal 002R rack that has almost no knobs and costs close around 2850€ (the keyboard is around or beyond 4000€) so one might ask if this is not "ridiculously overpriced"...
Feature wise the 002 rack besides offering 4 more voices does not seem to be close to Novation Peak and it also does not seem to include an analog multimode filter, at least not with HP and BP filter modes like in Peak.
Feature wise the 002 rack besides offering 4 more voices does not seem to be close to Novation Peak and it also does not seem to include an analog multimode filter, at least not with HP and BP filter modes like in Peak.
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- KVRAF
- 4083 posts since 22 Aug, 2012
OK, perhaps Modal isn't a great comparison. But what I'm saying is with a nice keyboard and bit more effort on materials, £1200 would seem decent value (sitting between Deepmind 12 and Rev2).Ingonator wrote:The Modal 002R rack that has almost no knobs and costs close around 2850€ (the keyboard is around or beyond 4000€) so one might ask if this is not "ridiculously overpriced"
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
I see two WASPs listed on ebay at the moment, selling for £750 to £1100bungle wrote:I have a wasp in front of me, wanna buy it for the price of a peak, no didn't think so lolNumanoid wrote:Chris Huggett has been making synths as long as Dave Smithbungle wrote:Anybody comparing to a similarly priced Prophet and expecting this to hold its second hand value, really ? Its Novation.
He was behind the WASP that was released in '78, same year as Prophet 5
This is novation and £1250, they are taking a big big risk with this.
So pricewise not too different from Peak
- KVRAF
- 12522 posts since 21 Mar, 2008 from Hannover, Germany
Concerning the Noavtion Peak it seems to be more important that the developer was also involved with the OSC Oscar back in the 80s.Numanoid wrote:I see two WASPs listed on ebay at the moment, selling for £750 to £1100bungle wrote:I have a wasp in front of me, wanna buy it for the price of a peak, no didn't think so lolNumanoid wrote:Chris Huggett has been making synths as long as Dave Smithbungle wrote:Anybody comparing to a similarly priced Prophet and expecting this to hold its second hand value, really ? Its Novation.
He was behind the WASP that was released in '78, same year as Prophet 5
This is novation and £1250, they are taking a big big risk with this.
So pricewise not too different from Peak
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- KVRian
- 928 posts since 3 Sep, 2011
Good to see a sort of revival for digital/hybrid synths, first with the Waldorf Quantum and now this. This looks really nice and not terribly overpriced, but I'm more likely to go for the cheaper and smaller Modor NF-1m.
- KVRAF
- 12522 posts since 21 Mar, 2008 from Hannover, Germany
The Modor NF-1m like the keyboard seems to be a fully digital VA synth and for that a Novation UltraNova might be great alternative which is also not really expensive. The overall amount of features in UltraNova might be more too (indpeendent of the analog filters there msotly even more than in the new Peak synth).maschinelf wrote:Good to see a sort of revival for digital/hybrid synths, first with the Waldorf Quantum and now this. This looks really nice and not terribly overpriced, but I'm more likely to go for the cheaper and smaller Modor NF-1m.
Ultraova also has a nice VSt editor, a built-in audio interface and when used as a audio interface it is even possible to route the audio trought the USB (i was not successful yet to use this feature in combination with a second audio interface while normally i use the analog outputs into my Focusrite Saffire Pro 24 DSP).
The even cheaper and smaller MiniNova seems to have an identical sound engine as UltraNova but programming your own patches only seems to really work there using the VST editor. In UltraNova programming sounds directly at the hardware works quite nicely, at least for me.
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- KVRian
- 928 posts since 3 Sep, 2011
Yes, in the current line of novas the ultranova has always got my attention more than the mininova, mainly due to the programmability. I'm personally more interested in small desktop modules though, as I have enough keyboards already and space is an issue. If I did get another synth with an inbuilt keyboard right now, it would probably be to trade my analog four for an analog keys. Something like a 37 keys virus ti2 is something I'd be interested in too,
though i don't plan to spend anywhere near that amount of money anytime soon and I would try to trade something for that too
Even the Novation Peak looks interesting, and if I had that kind of money to spend I would seriously consider it. But for now, something smaller and cheaper like the Modor NF-1m (or another micromonsta) is much more appealing, and likely.
though i don't plan to spend anywhere near that amount of money anytime soon and I would try to trade something for that too
Even the Novation Peak looks interesting, and if I had that kind of money to spend I would seriously consider it. But for now, something smaller and cheaper like the Modor NF-1m (or another micromonsta) is much more appealing, and likely.
- KVRAF
- 4081 posts since 28 Jan, 2011 from MEXICO
It seems well constructed, the chassis is all metal. We might have to wait to test it in person but I doubt I will be dissapointed.
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- Banned
- 10729 posts since 17 Nov, 2015
Feature wise, miles away. Just cos some bloke made a crappy synth in the 70's, doesnt mean what he has his name on now is similar.Numanoid wrote:I see two WASPs listed on ebay at the moment, selling for £750 to £1100bungle wrote:I have a wasp in front of me, wanna buy it for the price of a peak, no didn't think so lolNumanoid wrote:Chris Huggett has been making synths as long as Dave Smithbungle wrote:Anybody comparing to a similarly priced Prophet and expecting this to hold its second hand value, really ? Its Novation.
He was behind the WASP that was released in '78, same year as Prophet 5
This is novation and £1250, they are taking a big big risk with this.
So pricewise not too different from Peak
- KVRAF
- 12522 posts since 21 Mar, 2008 from Hannover, Germany
A post at one of the YouTube videos about Novation Peak that includes a lot of truth also about what is posted here at KVR:
Manufacturer releases keyboard, everybody's like, "Would prefer a desktop."
Manufacturer releases desktop, everybody's like, "Why no keys?!"
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- KVRian
- 641 posts since 26 May, 2008 from Iceland.
Sos just tore the Wavetables in Peak a new one.
"People are stupid" Gegard Mousasi.
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Of course that goes without saying. But in the case of my reply to bungle, it was mainly to illustrate the second hand price point of WASP at this time, not to compare features between the synths.AnX wrote:Feature wise, miles away. Just cos some bloke made a crappy synth in the 70's, doesnt mean what he has his name on now is similar.Numanoid wrote:I see two WASPs listed on ebay at the moment, selling for £750 to £1100bungle wrote:I have a wasp in front of me, wanna buy it for the price of a peak, no didn't think so lolNumanoid wrote:Chris Huggett has been making synths as long as Dave Smithbungle wrote:Anybody comparing to a similarly priced Prophet and expecting this to hold its second hand value, really ? Its Novation.
He was behind the WASP that was released in '78, same year as Prophet 5
This is novation and £1250, they are taking a big big risk with this.
So pricewise not too different from Peak
I guess the Whitehouse sound is in vouge, which makes WASP so pricey, I would never pay £750 for that synth, the keyboard is horrible.