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Novation Supernova 2 Vs Ultranova, Can the Supernova II function as a MIDI controller and be used with Windows 7/newer software like Ableton Live, Cubase etc if I want to compose/record my own music? Hi everyone, you might remember, back in July I posted some pics of my newly acquired UltraNova, and mentioned that review posts would eventually follow. The SUPERNOVA II is of course multitimbral and has a drum-mode, quite a good production machine for the studio. As part of the Novation’s 21st anniversary c… I haven't compared side by side, but own a Supernova 2 (similar to Nova), and went to a store and played the UN, spending about an hour without an editor, so not exploring it fully of course. This is a classic digital synth featuring ASM (analog sound modeling) and comes in 24-voices (standard), 36-voices (Supernova II PRO), and 48-voices (Supernova II PRO-X) versions. Also on this page: links to other resources for the Novation Supernova II. I like that it has a vocoder, as does the SN 2, correct? So let me hear it on the Nova and Supernova both versions 1 & 2. The Novation Supernova 2 supports up to 1024 patches and 256 performances in multimbral use, has a 61-key velocity and aftertouch keyboard, and has MIDI In / Out / Thru connections. It’s probably also worth noting that the Mininova is almost identical to the Ultranova in terms of its sound engine. But Novation have now withdrawn the original and replaced it with the Supernova II. anyone know of what exactly the differences are between the novation nova and supernova2? I believe the supernova2 has more voices, FM, comb filters and EQ. I used to have the Nova desktop module and Nova XL keyboard. The Ultranova is more commonly available than the Nova, so if you’re feeling nostalgic for the Nova and it isn’t overpriced the rarity could be a consideration. SUPERNOVA II - AWSOME synth. This change in oscillator generation was first used on the A-Station and K-Station and subsequently in the KS series, X-Station and Xio. other similar VAs by crystalmsc » Wed May 17, 2017 8:26 am UltraNova represents great value, with a quality engine, full sized keys with aftertouch, controller function with a VST editor and a reasonably good sounding audio interface with fx and vocoder. I have no problem saying it sounded more analog than the JX8p, which would be a blasphemy for some, but there you go So, yeah, I'm pretty much fired-up for buying a Supernova / Nova again, but I want to read some opinions regarding the differences between Supernova 1 / Nova and Supernova 2 / Nova keyboard. 20, read real reviews and discover how 3 pro artists use it. But Baraka also offers his take on some of the pros and cons of the UltraNova. as for your plan for the supernova's to depreaciate, its a bad plan. The KS4 seems to be the ancestor for this thing, but lacking the depths with no modulation matrix or wavetables, having only 2 LFOs, with one hardwired to pitch. personally I'd stick with the supernova. Re: UltraNova vs. Le Supernova a encore une bonne cote aujourd'hui. Der erste VA von Novation, er hatte als erster Effekte für JEDEN Sound, so konnte man die Effekte generell im Patch so basteln, das man sicher war: So kann ich das auch im Multimode einsetzen. Especially if you didn't own an audio interface yet. just my 2-pence The bulk of the review focuses on Novation UltraNova sounds – which offer a nice preview of what the synth is capable of. As to subjective opinions of its sound, not sure. The Novation UltraNova is a 37 key synth that can be used as a USB controller or even an audio interface if the user wants. Still, this little guy doesn’t have to ride on the coattails of its older brother to get our Novation Supernova 1 vs 2 by Rokk » Wed Oct 14, 2015 8:08 am Hi everyone! So, the Novation Supernova / Nova range has been out there for some 15 years. Cool! I currently own the Novation KS4 and Electribe 2. Even alone my ultranova would randomly lock up and require a power cycle. Another 64 sounds from original sound designer Phill Macdonald. Submitted by Kris Amundson. The Supernova II is 8-part multi-timbral and comes preset with 512 programs and 256 performances but also has additional memory for a further 512 programs and 256 performances, ready to be filled with user sounds. ¿Alguien tiene más información QUESTIONS: 1. Unique to the Supernova was the addition of multiple effects options which were retained per part in multi-timbral use, allowing a much richer sound than had generally been possible with a Mac: Ultranova firmware update no longer crashes during installation Updated from 2. That said, if you have any interest in a mono synth The bass station 2 is pretty fantastic Lots of features, analog, excellent product. Reading comments about the Supernova II I noticed that it’s a better machine but prices are really high compared to the regular Supernova.