I think the snII does some sort of fm synthesis which could yield different types of sound to the classic supernova.

 

 

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From: Daniel Norman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 December 2001 15:24
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] Any Novation Headz there?

 

Hi,

 

Just a quick question, but again, i have been looking at getting a second hand Novation - and i just need to know what the latest sounds are like on the original Supernova compared to the ones on the Nova or the Supernova II - does anyone recognise obvious Novation sounds in any tunes that I could check out?

 

Are the sounds that different that they warrant the extra cash cos i have already decided that the spec of the Supernova II isn't really that different to the cheaper two (or is it?) and i'm not that bothered about a vocoder really. Unless anyone knows different in which case i might hold out for the top dog which at �750 second hand is getting more affordable.

 

Anyone else thought this through?

 

I remember Nick (Lankester) has one and the guy from New York - how did you guys come to choose a Novation?

 

Any help would be cool,

 

Thanks

 

Dan

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