Modor Music releases their first synth: Modor NF-1

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  1. theDingus

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    YES, IT'S DIGITAL AND WE'RE PROUD OF IT!
    WE ARE MAKING A VERY HANDS-ON, LABORIOUS NEW SYNTH HAVING PLENTY OF KNOBS AND SWITCHES
    TO SHAPE ANY SOUND PARAMETER THATS IN IT. NOTHING TO LOOK UP IN MENUS!

    The Modor NF-1 synth is a digital DSP synth very comparable to the classic Virtual Analog synths, but Modor is moving further on from this point. We use the classic structure of VA-synths, with oscillators, filters and effects, with parameters that can be modulated using LFO's and envelopes. But every element has been retought and reinvented. In a digital way.

    The NF-1 has a classic 12dB/oct resonant filter, but we are also giving it a versatile formant filter, never seen in hardware before! It does make classic sawtooth waves, but we're also including a lot of other brand new modulatable noisy waveforms! It has a classic delay effect, but we make every parameter editable to give way to special unexpected effect types! And so on ...

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    SPECIFICATIONS:

    POLYPHONY
    8 voices

    MEMORY
    448 patches, all factory presets over writable

    DISPLAY
    16x2 green backlit LCD display

    CONNECTIONS
    9V, 600mA adapter connection, positive voltage on center pin
    MIDI IN/THRU/OUT connections, 3x 5-pin DIN connection
    Audio Left and Right outputs, 6.35mm mono jack
    Sustain switch, 6.35mm mono jack
    Volume/modulation pedal, 6.35mm stereo jack

    FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
    42 rotary knobs + 20 switches
    1 rotary encoder control
    1 Power switch/volume knob

    MIDI
    Full realtime MIDI control of all sound parameters
    Pitch Bend, Modwheel (CTRL#1), Expression pedal (CTRL#7), Velocity and Aftertouch can be used as modulation sources

    MEASUREMENTS
    Width: 440mm without rack ears, 480mm with rack ears (19")
    Height: 267mm (10.5"/ 6U)
    Depth: 40mm (front) - 80mm (back)

    RACKMOUNTABLE
    Height: 6 rackunits
    Recessed backside connections to ease rack mounting (no lost rackspace above)
    Rack mounting ears included

    Sounds:

    http://www.modormusic.com/sounds/Synced.mp3
    Filter LFO synced at 2 bars (8x 4th note)
    First dry, then with delay synced to dotted 8th note


    http://www.modormusic.com/sounds/NoisyChords.mp3
    Noisy chord pad


    http://www.modormusic.com/sounds/ODFM.mp3
    Overdriven FM kind of noise


    http://www.modormusic.com/sounds/Vocals.mp3
    A singing synth?

    http://www.modormusic.com/sounds/Overdriven.mp3
    Distorted kind of 303


    http://www.modormusic.com/sounds/AddyBlips.mp3
    Love it or hate it, additive blips


    http://www.modormusic.com/sounds/AttackStrings.mp3
    Fast attack, slow comeback


    http://www.modormusic.com/sounds/NoisyChords2.mp3
    Another noisy chord pad


    http://www.modormusic.com/sounds/RetroHoovers.mp3
    Early 90's House Theme


    http://www.modormusic.com/sounds/Arcade.mp3
    Player 1 Get Ready! 80's arcade videogame music


    http://www.modormusic.com/sounds/VoxyStrings.mp3
    Strings with a vocal character


    http://www.modormusic.com/sounds/GlassyFM.mp3
    Glassy FM pad


    Modor NF-1 is available for € 995

    More INFO: Modor Music | Modor NF-1
     
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  3. Pipotron3000

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    Nice design. I love attack punch, and filter/distortion aggression :boombox:
     
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