People complain about the sounds. Please think about the palette and the potential. I listened to a version of Inception's Time theme performed by a multitracked Minibrute. It sounded awesome even on UA-cam. This Peak could produce absolute prodigies if the player has talent, imagination and a work ethic. If you're a typical-commenter-tier user, then you won't sound good even if you have unfettered access to Zimmerman's and Junkie XL's studio - unless you learn how to use your tools properly.
As an owner of Minibrute I will say that in terms of basic sound character Peak sounds very harsh, spiky, cold and stiff compared to the Minibrute. Far less musical sound and I can see myself searching for those sweet spots in it, because from what I've heard in demos (I've listened most of them, including Summit) this synth doesn't seem to have a wide sweet spot, but one has to really figure out where it sounds good. It's obvious that it is very easy to make it sound bad. I'd really like to play it in person and see if the harshness can be dialed out. Most presets in the demos are overcooked with too much FM and distortion. On paper, sure, Peak has tremendous potential, but for me if the basic tone doesn't cut it I don't care about the complexity of architecture. On my first listen I thought: "Wow, this is one synth that would be very difficult to fit in a mix well without a lot of EQing and compression." In terms of basic raw tone there are many, many synths, hardware and software that sound way more pleasant to the ear. Peak is simply, well, peaky and my ears suffer when I listen to it.
Lol … well, you can’t change the fundamental timbre - nit without a lot of work. The most analog-sounding patches I’ve heard from the Peak (and I’ve been through, watched, tested EVERYTHING) don’t cut it for me … ymmv. I understand the convenience, features, etc - but it is a compromise … and if the sounds/possible timbres don ‘t do it for you, no amount of polyphony or features can make up for that, in my book …
Thanks so much Nick. Those particular patches do a considerably better job of showcasing the sonic palette and capabilities of the instrument than anything else I've heard at this point. Much appreciated.
I think this demo shows the more traditional-sounding side of the Peak, which is pretty good and Nick, being very musical, does a great job at showing that. However, I understand that with the proliferation of excellent analog synths today, this might not be the preferred one for many people. I, myself prefer the Dreadbox boxes in several respects, Deepmind can do amazing pads, the DSI/Pioneer box produces very clean, controlled sounds, the Roland SE 02 can be super aggressive in the lower octaves and pristine in the higher, etc. But if you check other demos of the Peak around UA-cam, you'll notice it can do a lot more than this. Hear the more percussive patches and non tonal sequences (more rhythmic than melodic) and you'll realize that this is not just a great musical tool but a weapon for sonic transgression. I really think this synth has the potential to become the staple of electronic music genres just about to surface. It could become a legendary instrument.
I know this is an old thread, but I can understand how some people think it sounds bad. I have had my Peak for about a week. Initially and from a lot of the demo videos it sounds thin and not as robust as its true potential. I even thought about sending it back after the first night, but as I was able to work with it more - especially using the FM between wavetable oscillators in the modulation matrix - I now have been able to program some pretty amazing patches. This thing is capable of making some very soft beautiful and lush sounds, as well as some very aggressive and edgy basses, leads, pads, and soundscapes. It is a lot different to program than others synths I own or have played with. Once you figure out the voice spread/unison options and mod matrix routing, it is a pleasure to program on, and the patch possibilities are endless. Not to mention the excellent build quality and software support. Upgrading firmware or switching between banks is incredibly simple using the Novation Components website. The latest firmware update added more wavetables to the mix, and I hope they will continue with adding more wavetables as future updates come out. This synth offers a new flavor that can sound very analog or digital with an inherent warmth. I have analog synths in my studio, this is my first hybrid, and next I will be getting the Hydrasynth when they are back in stock. Analog, hybrid, and full digital in my arsenal to cover all flavors and character.
Friendly tip: be a music prostitute only once: create a shitty track like "Whoppa gangnam style". Your bank account will be huge and then you can buy all the synths you dream off. You can even use them to create good music :-)
unmonox > Correct 100%!!! A few of the secrets for success: 1. Choose the style of your music. 2. Make your music sound different from other producers, don't copy others! 3. Use melodies (harmony) 4. Make excellent master and demos. 5. In your demos, use only the maximum four of your VERY BEST tracks. 6. Copyright them through a Music Attorney. 7. Use a well known Music Publisher. 7. It takes time for song pitching, be patient. 8. When they offer you a recording contract DON'T sell your copyrights, add an Auditor's Clause to your contract 9. Don't let your music to be released in a compilation LP. 10. If you sign a contract, that doesn't mean that the Label will release your songs!!! Be careful... and good luck!!!!!!!!
@@EpicWinz You think? You can find it slightly over 1000 these days. For what the thing does, it's a bargain. Certainly compared to the INSANE prices a DSI costs... And honestly, I yet have to hear the first DSI that can compete with this beast in terms of sound. It's relative and personal, I get it :)
I love the sound of the Novation Peak. It sounds fresh and warm at the same time. I don't have a lot of space for gear, and I keep thinking about adding this. I haven't heard anything I like this much in a long time.
This is really great! It's often hard to get a sense of how a synth will sound played in reviews, so a video like this is a perfect partner to the review
i literally sat in my studio, put my krks on loud and listened with closed eyes. i had goosebumps... i think the peak is just a kind of new and unusual sounding syntesizer. there are so many possibiltiys to route the the sound and edit it. in my opinion just something new to its relatives like moog 37. But i'm not sure if it isnt a little too expensive, would be cool if it would have a keyboard
patches and tones are wonderful! pads are dreamy and expansive, the detune or whatever is splitting/semi-toning is cool. Novation lobbed a nice Synth here.
I really like the sound of this unit. It sounds so much like old school Roland to me! I was going to start building a Eurorack but now I am thinking I would prefer the Peak.
Simply awesome sounding hardware regardless of the brand, seems to be a bit of a shapeshifter too if programmed and played well...thank you for showing it off so aptly, and love the musical references throughout this demo especially the bits at the end:)
I think it sounds excellent, the distortions on it and the reverb seem to give it a lot of it's character; and it's certainly got a warmer and diffeent sound than the Wadorf Quantum, not that that means better, but different in a good way. Really useful I think having those lovely distortions and cavernous reverb. Very interested.
Thanks for playing the presets just in the right ambient playstyle. I bookmarked this video, watching it every time I wonder if I should spend the $$$ for the Peak or not. Oxford oscillators good and all, but eventually what matters is how it sounds. If I can make a full song from every patch this machine is gold.
This is a superb synth for those that are perhaps not so in to spending long hours programming sounds. In saying that its simplicity to program great sounds from scratch with limited knowledge. Great workhorse type synth. Great for pads and bass
Excellent sounds, just what we needed. I'm really enjoying this review format, Nick. Thank you for this thorough coverage. Would it be possible to get some 320kbits MP3 or FLAC audio of this, though? I can tell that UA-cam's audio compression isn't doing this synth full justice...
2:22 Grain wait NB 2:53 All your PWM NB 5:35 Massive Burn NB + Simple Pad NB + Init Patch 7:43 Gothic Pad 8:19 Marcato Bowes Excellent sounds and play Nick!
I do believe I shall be adding this to the arsenal in the not so distant future. I like the sizzly, crunchy sound of the distortion. The strings sound fantastic! The form factor makes it a great solution for a live rig. I'm loving the sound of these hybrids. The DSI Pro 2, the Modals; this is the way ahead in my mind.
Thanks for all the good work you do Nick (been following it for over a decade). Every time I hear this thing it reminds me of the sounds I can get out of the DRC synth on my iPad ... I love Novation though; owning six of their products with plans for a seventh... but it wont be Peak though. ~~~~ (good vibrations)
Nick, your Sonic Lab reviews of synths are so helpful and valuable to me, but I feel every review should be followed up with a no talk part two version. The two formats work together perfect. FYI, I always love your camera cuts and set lighting too. First comment I've ever made. For your warning, this could be contagious...lol
Until now I was undecided between this and the Deepmind, but now I'm more toward the Peak. A much wider palette of timbres and patches sounds good with less amount of effects to me. I just find some of these presets a little harsh for my taste. Nice pads.
huh? your ultranova still makes sound right? same way a minimoog still makes sound 40 years on. musical instruments don't go obsolete they just get better over time.
This is pretty much true for all instruments, but I guess in the end it kinda depends on the user's workflow. I see that in a minimalist or limited space setup one can't keep stacking synths even though he/she wants to :P
Nothing beats playing a synth in person, I didn't comprehend from YT videos just how lovely DM12 sounds, with or without FX. Went into GC for a midi controller, left with DM12, it's everything I could have wanted in a keyboard, it punches well above its price.
Hey Nick, thanks again for another nice update on the Peak. As you have reviewed both extensively, how does the ultranova measure up against the peak in your opinion ?
I'll answer for you. The Peak's sound is ridiculously good, especially with the marvelous onboard effects. The Ultranova is sneaky good though, especially with its extensive modulation capabilities; it also has more polyphony. It's a great bargain on the used market. It does help if you know your synthesis programming, as it isn't truly a knob per function synth. But it's worthy, especially for under $400. However, If you have the cash, the Peak is absolutely stunning, and one of my favor rite synths ever, but at a bargain, your'e getting a lot with the Ultranova.
Thanks. Really impressed with this synth. Would you be able to do an interview with Chris Huggett? I was one of the first people to buy an OSCar from him and have been a fan ever since.
@8:20 I would like to know the parameters on this preset, I'd re-create it on my Korg R3.... This Marcato Bowes and how many pads this Synth can pump out is mega-impact statement how thoroughly (much thought) work was put into this beast! Worth it!
Yea I was using softsynths and bought a Korg Odyssey bad once bitten by the hardware bug I wanted something like u-he Zebra HZ but hardware analogue the Peak is the closest thing out of all the hardware synths.
I was about to buy a Behringer Deepmind 12D, but when I listened to the Peak and realized, how well thought out its hardware and layout design was, I changed my mind. I think it's a great synthesiser that was built with much love for a reasonable price.
Aaagghh! Why did you stop?? :-) I was really getting into that and could have listened for another 20 mins or so... Love the fact you dimmed the lights for this one! Ha ha...
I'm a newbie with some basic synth experience trying to decide between the Peak ad the Hydrasynth. Peak seems to have the sound quality and knobs but more diving. The Hydra appears easier to program bigger? wider? more? FM with less diving aking it mre immediate.
Does it have any good choir type waves? I have only heard one choral type patch so far and it was quite aggressive. For a hybrid I'd expect a nice ah pad. Amazing otherwise, I've already played one a few times and it is fantastic.
sortof like picking a favorite shade of the rainbow from a prism when you shine it in your eye, methinx. but patches 028 and 043 are very inspirational to my ears
The Missus has a Rev 2, and if the Prophet 6 is anything like that, the Prophet will be more mix-ready than some of the factory patches on teh Peak, methinx. The patches on the Rev2 just drop into mixes so easily, but that's just patch-wise. Some great custom patches and now waveshapes to purchased for the Peak, tho. This guy's patches really show what the Peak can do, fwiw. ua-cam.com/video/qDRd28lnLOQ/v-deo.html I bought a Peak a couple of days ago :P
People complain about the sounds. Please think about the palette and the potential. I listened to a version of Inception's Time theme performed by a multitracked Minibrute. It sounded awesome even on UA-cam. This Peak could produce absolute prodigies if the player has talent, imagination and a work ethic. If you're a typical-commenter-tier user, then you won't sound good even if you have unfettered access to Zimmerman's and Junkie XL's studio - unless you learn how to use your tools properly.
Hans Zimmerman 🤔
As an owner of Minibrute I will say that in terms of basic sound character Peak sounds very harsh, spiky, cold and stiff compared to the Minibrute. Far less musical sound and I can see myself searching for those sweet spots in it, because from what I've heard in demos (I've listened most of them, including Summit) this synth doesn't seem to have a wide sweet spot, but one has to really figure out where it sounds good. It's obvious that it is very easy to make it sound bad. I'd really like to play it in person and see if the harshness can be dialed out. Most presets in the demos are overcooked with too much FM and distortion. On paper, sure, Peak has tremendous potential, but for me if the basic tone doesn't cut it I don't care about the complexity of architecture. On my first listen I thought: "Wow, this is one synth that would be very difficult to fit in a mix well without a lot of EQing and compression."
In terms of basic raw tone there are many, many synths, hardware and software that sound way more pleasant to the ear. Peak is simply, well, peaky and my ears suffer when I listen to it.
Its funny that my train of thought relates here you said it very nicely ,somr people have tech others are music ability
You say, "People complain about the sounds. Please think about the palette and the potential." Is that being presented here?
Lol … well, you can’t change the fundamental timbre - nit without a lot of work. The most analog-sounding patches I’ve heard from the Peak (and I’ve been through, watched, tested EVERYTHING) don’t cut it for me … ymmv. I understand the convenience, features, etc - but it is a compromise … and if the sounds/possible timbres don ‘t do it for you, no amount of polyphony or features can make up for that, in my book …
Thanks so much Nick. Those particular patches do a considerably better job of showcasing the sonic palette and capabilities of the instrument than anything else I've heard at this point. Much appreciated.
Really does have a sound, seems like the perfect machine for distorted pads.
Hellcore indeed
this hits a really good sweet spot between subtractive / FM / wavetable synth style sounds IMO
very well said
Blimey! That "All Your PWM" patch at 2:54 has sold it for me - definitely getting one of these. Thanks for the great demo as always Nick.
Blimey! for me too! He had me at 1:18.
God Blimey,,,
I think this demo shows the more traditional-sounding side of the Peak, which is pretty good and Nick, being very musical, does a great job at showing that. However, I understand that with the proliferation of excellent analog synths today, this might not be the preferred one for many people. I, myself prefer the Dreadbox boxes in several respects, Deepmind can do amazing pads, the DSI/Pioneer box produces very clean, controlled sounds, the Roland SE 02 can be super aggressive in the lower octaves and pristine in the higher, etc. But if you check other demos of the Peak around UA-cam, you'll notice it can do a lot more than this. Hear the more percussive patches and non tonal sequences (more rhythmic than melodic) and you'll realize that this is not just a great musical tool but a weapon for sonic transgression. I really think this synth has the potential to become the staple of electronic music genres just about to surface. It could become a legendary instrument.
I don't care how many people think the Peak sounds bad.
I think it sounds great.
nektar They can't help that they were born deaf.....or that they think factory patches represent a synths true nature or potential accurately.
It sounds better than the Moog One.
What kind of mad man would think it sounds bad? It's all in the patching.
I know this is an old thread, but I can understand how some people think it sounds bad. I have had my Peak for about a week. Initially and from a lot of the demo videos it sounds thin and not as robust as its true potential. I even thought about sending it back after the first night, but as I was able to work with it more - especially using the FM between wavetable oscillators in the modulation matrix - I now have been able to program some pretty amazing patches. This thing is capable of making some very soft beautiful and lush sounds, as well as some very aggressive and edgy basses, leads, pads, and soundscapes. It is a lot different to program than others synths I own or have played with. Once you figure out the voice spread/unison options and mod matrix routing, it is a pleasure to program on, and the patch possibilities are endless. Not to mention the excellent build quality and software support. Upgrading firmware or switching between banks is incredibly simple using the Novation Components website. The latest firmware update added more wavetables to the mix, and I hope they will continue with adding more wavetables as future updates come out. This synth offers a new flavor that can sound very analog or digital with an inherent warmth. I have analog synths in my studio, this is my first hybrid, and next I will be getting the Hydrasynth when they are back in stock. Analog, hybrid, and full digital in my arsenal to cover all flavors and character.
Who are these people?
8:19 Could write a whole track around that, nice playing
so much synths, such a small bank account ...
Friendly tip: be a music prostitute only once: create a shitty track like "Whoppa gangnam style". Your bank account will be huge and then you can buy all the synths you dream off. You can even use them to create good music :-)
unmonox > Correct 100%!!! A few of the secrets for success: 1. Choose the style of your music. 2. Make your music sound different from other producers, don't copy others! 3. Use melodies (harmony) 4. Make excellent master and demos. 5. In your demos, use only the maximum four of your VERY BEST tracks. 6. Copyright them through a Music Attorney. 7. Use a well known Music Publisher. 7. It takes time for song pitching, be patient. 8. When they offer you a recording contract DON'T sell your copyrights, add an Auditor's Clause to your contract 9. Don't let your music to be released in a compilation LP. 10. If you sign a contract, that doesn't mean that the Label will release your songs!!! Be careful... and good luck!!!!!!!!
Nice synth, but a lot of coin for 8 digital voices and 4 banks of presets.
@@EpicWinz You think? You can find it slightly over 1000 these days. For what the thing does, it's a bargain. Certainly compared to the INSANE prices a DSI costs... And honestly, I yet have to hear the first DSI that can compete with this beast in terms of sound. It's relative and personal, I get it :)
I love the sound of the Novation Peak. It sounds fresh and warm at the same time. I don't have a lot of space for gear, and I keep thinking about adding this. I haven't heard anything I like this much in a long time.
Trouser mover is a beast of a sound. Also a rediculous inuendo. I really like the sounds of this PEAK.
the functionality and form factor is top notch . with this one I like the smooth pads and cleaner tones a lot ....wavetables, modulation .....
This is really great! It's often hard to get a sense of how a synth will sound played in reviews, so a video like this is a perfect partner to the review
All of these Twin Peaks references are so fun
Right tool on the right hands.
i literally sat in my studio, put my krks on loud and listened with closed eyes. i had goosebumps... i think the peak is just a kind of new and unusual sounding syntesizer. there are so many possibiltiys to route the the sound and edit it.
in my opinion just something new to its relatives like moog 37.
But i'm not sure if it isnt a little too expensive, would be cool if it would have a keyboard
patches and tones are wonderful! pads are dreamy and expansive, the detune or whatever is splitting/semi-toning is cool. Novation lobbed a nice Synth here.
I really like the sound of this unit. It sounds so much like old school Roland to me! I was going to start building a Eurorack but now I am thinking I would prefer the Peak.
Think you can tell the patches Nick really enjoys playing he'll do a quick little head shake 👍
:D i noticed that too
9:34 is lovely.
Hoping for an Abyss review next.
Simply awesome sounding hardware regardless of the brand, seems to be a bit of a shapeshifter too if programmed and played well...thank you for showing it off so aptly, and love the musical references throughout this demo especially the bits at the end:)
I think it sounds excellent, the distortions on it and the reverb seem to give it a lot of it's character; and it's certainly got a warmer and diffeent sound than the Wadorf Quantum, not that that means better, but different in a good way. Really useful I think having those lovely distortions and cavernous reverb. Very interested.
just unboxed mine and im really amazed of the sound it makes, i came here to double check how awsome the sound it makes, or am i hiptonized by it
Wow! Some nice patches - love the Marcato Strings. Thanks.
the "no talking" vids are what i like
Thanks for playing the presets just in the right ambient playstyle. I bookmarked this video, watching it every time I wonder if I should spend the $$$ for the Peak or not. Oxford oscillators good and all, but eventually what matters is how it sounds. If I can make a full song from every patch this machine is gold.
This is a superb synth for those that are perhaps not so in to spending long hours programming sounds. In saying that its simplicity to program great sounds from scratch with limited knowledge. Great workhorse type synth.
Great for pads and bass
What would you say is good for leads if this is not?
sounds wonderful, thank you Nick
Thank you NIck! That was just great! Patch 13 gave me shivers...so awesome!
Sounds really good, polyphonic and a wide range of timbres.
WoW! Amazing sounds Nick - really, really well done!
Excellent sounds, just what we needed. I'm really enjoying this review format, Nick. Thank you for this thorough coverage. Would it be possible to get some 320kbits MP3 or FLAC audio of this, though? I can tell that UA-cam's audio compression isn't doing this synth full justice...
This will be my new Poly- synth! Nice compliment to my Elektron gear.
Thanks for this demo Nick, great sounds.
I'm speechless.
very nice, nick. great idea to have a companion video to the review of just sounds. you da man.
I'd love to see a step-by-step on how these patches are created. Novation should commission you for a tutorial series.
2:22 Grain wait NB
2:53 All your PWM NB
5:35 Massive Burn NB + Simple Pad NB + Init Patch
7:43 Gothic Pad
8:19 Marcato Bowes
Excellent sounds and play Nick!
I do believe I shall be adding this to the arsenal in the not so distant future. I like the sizzly, crunchy sound of the distortion. The strings sound fantastic! The form factor makes it a great solution for a live rig. I'm loving the sound of these hybrids. The DSI Pro 2, the Modals; this is the way ahead in my mind.
Id love a Modal! Just need to rob a bank
love the sound of the NCO's on bass. Sounds bit like a Modal
The second patch is so beautiful!!!
What a lovely sound. at 2:53. Appropriately PWM from Mr Batt, I understand the chap's enthusiasm.
Thanks for all the good work you do Nick (been following it for over a decade).
Every time I hear this thing it reminds me of the sounds I can get out of the DRC synth on my iPad ... I love Novation though; owning six of their products with plans for a seventh... but it wont be Peak though.
~~~~ (good vibrations)
Sounds good! Thanks for the post.
Nick, your Sonic Lab reviews of synths are so helpful and valuable to me, but I feel every review should be followed up with a no talk part two version. The two formats work together perfect. FYI, I always love your camera cuts and set lighting too. First comment I've ever made. For your warning, this could be contagious...lol
Until now I was undecided between this and the Deepmind, but now I'm more toward the Peak. A much wider palette of timbres and patches sounds good with less amount of effects to me. I just find some of these presets a little harsh for my taste. Nice pads.
I suppose peak means my ultranova is now obsolescent, but, perhaps not.
Mininova/Ultranova are incredibly good value for the price.
huh? your ultranova still makes sound right?
same way a minimoog still makes sound 40 years on.
musical instruments don't go obsolete they just get better over time.
This is pretty much true for all instruments, but I guess in the end it kinda depends on the user's workflow.
I see that in a minimalist or limited space setup one can't keep stacking synths even though he/she wants to :P
Nothing beats playing a synth in person, I didn't comprehend from YT videos just how lovely DM12 sounds, with or without FX. Went into GC for a midi controller, left with DM12, it's everything I could have wanted in a keyboard, it punches well above its price.
Wow great sounding synth. You look like your having fun Nick! Love the Japanesque patch 6:05.
i only have 2 words...
NICK BATT FOR PRESIDENT!!!
That's 4 but OK.
Sounds beautiful
Hey Nick, thanks again for another nice update on the Peak. As you have reviewed both extensively, how does the ultranova measure up against the peak in your opinion ?
I'll answer for you. The Peak's sound is ridiculously good, especially with the marvelous onboard effects. The Ultranova is sneaky good though, especially with its extensive modulation capabilities; it also has more polyphony. It's a great bargain on the used market. It does help if you know your synthesis programming, as it isn't truly a knob per function synth. But it's worthy, especially for under $400. However, If you have the cash, the Peak is absolutely stunning, and one of my favor rite synths ever, but at a bargain, your'e getting a lot with the Ultranova.
Thanks. Really impressed with this synth. Would you be able to do an interview with Chris Huggett? I was one of the first people to buy an OSCar from him and have been a fan ever since.
@8:20 I would like to know the parameters on this preset, I'd re-create it on my Korg R3.... This Marcato Bowes and how many pads this Synth can pump out is mega-impact statement how thoroughly (much thought) work was put into this beast! Worth it!
Thank you so very much! You made my day!
It's got a style and sound all of it's own. I like 8:28. With some programming you can do good. It has some nice sizzle. 0:27 is kind of nice.
Holy crap, sounds so good!
3:51 is insanely beautiful, like a Rhodes crossed with the pad from In The Air Tonight
This thing is immense...still can't afford it though without selling something...like a kidney. nice sounds Nick.
haha very true :)
Ooooh, I start thinking about Blade Runner at 2:20. I'll probably buy this and I'm so glad it is a module.
Great demo. Thank you Nick!
This sound is the phattest I have ever heard in a demo online wow
I think Novation has a hit with Peak
Yea I was using softsynths and bought a Korg Odyssey bad once bitten by the hardware bug I wanted something like u-he Zebra HZ but hardware analogue the Peak is the closest thing out of all the hardware synths.
I think Novation has hit it's Peak , lol.
I was about to buy a Behringer Deepmind 12D, but when I listened to the Peak and realized, how well thought out its hardware and layout design was, I changed my mind. I think it's a great synthesiser that was built with much love for a reasonable price.
This is the most impressive synth of this era to me.
Aaagghh! Why did you stop?? :-) I was really getting into that and could have listened for another 20 mins or so... Love the fact you dimmed the lights for this one! Ha ha...
soo good! thanks for posting!
I'm a newbie with some basic synth experience trying to decide between the Peak ad the Hydrasynth. Peak seems to have the sound quality and knobs but more diving. The Hydra appears easier to program bigger? wider? more? FM with less diving aking it mre immediate.
Nick, can you do this with the Audiothingies MicroMonsta? I’d love to hear the patches you’d create with that.
I can picture a pixel-based indie game having these sounds playing in the background.
No gunshot patches?
10:11 impressive...
Master programmer this guy.
Wow that Bowes sound is impressive
Does it have any good choir type waves? I have only heard one choral type patch so far and it was quite aggressive. For a hybrid I'd expect a nice ah pad.
Amazing otherwise, I've already played one a few times and it is fantastic.
Bradley Gray You can easily nake a choir sound by applying detune or Chorus to a formant-like waveform. It even works with sync and pulse waves!
The Active Voices lights reminds me of Close encounters of a third kind
lol true
I wonder if it will come with a computer interface/plugin for managing sound banks or even controlling it via a DAW?
Grant Carvalho Yes. On the product page it's called Components.
Awesome, thanks!
Very Lovely Nick
I actually enjoy Nick's commentary. Enjoy the other guy too with large beard and frayed hair.
LOL that pin tweaks patch was gold
Just sold me NB, sensational patches, any chance your patches would be available to download ?
What’s your favorite patch and at what time in the video?
sortof like picking a favorite shade of the rainbow from a prism when you shine it in your eye, methinx.
but patches 028 and 043 are very inspirational to my ears
Nick...how can I get your sound library for the Peak? You’ve created some beautiful sounds there...👍🏻
You think those were good have a listen to this guy! Plus he sells his patches for just a few bucks!
@@NathanChisholm041 Which guy? You didn’t post a link...
@@MobiusVideo drive.google.com/file/d/18ymEctCtl7QFnIXOrtWFZnXnUPpO4UWn/view?usp=sharing
@@MobiusVideo Heres a free pack off mine which cost $20 Enjoy
Great stuff! Were these patches ever made available?
Sounds good. Please, Abyss next! We MUST know.
Should I buy this or the Prophet 6? Any comments welcome?
The Missus has a Rev 2, and if the Prophet 6 is anything like that,
the Prophet will be more mix-ready than some of the factory patches on teh Peak, methinx.
The patches on the Rev2 just drop into mixes so easily, but that's just patch-wise.
Some great custom patches and now waveshapes to purchased for the Peak, tho.
This guy's patches really show what the Peak can do, fwiw.
ua-cam.com/video/qDRd28lnLOQ/v-deo.html
I bought a Peak a couple of days ago :P
Nick, please put out these patches (I would buy them) and go on tour (I would line up).
Thats one happy captain's face 😉 let him keep it Novation Swell sounds Nick
Pure healing
sounds awesome!!
That sounds good... On youtube remember me virus Ti... Is more Va than analog... Ok is an hybrid synth... Anyway i have to hear this alive...
What midi keyboard is that? looks nice....Also here's another amazing demo off it plus he sells the patches for just a few bucks!!
i'm never gonna bye anything at this rate,wait five minutes and another better one comes along;-) all good though nice reviewing nick!
no way
Greetings! Where can I get these patches for my Peak? I need to fill my C and D banks!
Is it possible to pan each voice differently?
Marcato Bowes✨ 8:35
Yes that one and Patch 13 - Hi Band ua-cam.com/video/cQTdgbwzDoI/v-deo.html
Thomas Paulsen totally
Edwin J. Morais Jr. Nick is shaking his head shortly like saying:" sooo Good!"
3 Wave Mod sounds delicious!
Anyone else think about Hyper Light Drifter while listening to each and every sound?
Was hoping for a Gaz solo on a Laser Harp. Disappointment minimal.
Are these the patches you made Nick? The "NB" in the names would indicate so.
Some of them
Do you sell them? Please? 😀
Sounds nice, just a shame its not multi timbral/keyboard split capable really.
aikighost my thoughts exactly
Actually it is, program change on fpga board is fast, you can play midi cc codes and change programs on fly and use it like multitimbral synth.
Sounds like what was used on "No Mans Sky"
Nick what should I get this or Rev 2 desktop. I do filmscoring and Progressive EDM and already have a matrixbrute :)
+Villan Bond
Hmmmm... some valid points :)