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  2. Novation Digital Music Systems - Wikipedia

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    Novation Digital Music Systems Ltd. is a British musical equipment manufacturer, founded in 1992 by Ian Jannaway and Mark Thompson as Novation Electronic Music Systems. Today the company specializes in MIDI controllers with and without keyboards , both analog and virtual analog performance synthesizers , grid-based performance controllers, and ...

  3. Focusrite - Wikipedia

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    Focusrite PLC is an English music and audio products group based in High Wycombe, England (with its history in Focusrite Audio Engineering Ltd.).The Focusrite Group trades under eight brands: Focusrite, Focusrite Pro, Martin Audio, ADAM Audio, Novation, Ampify Music, Optimal Audio and Sequential.

  4. Novation Launchpad - Wikipedia

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    The Novation Launchpad is an electronic music multi-button controller for the popular live control application Ableton Live, [1] featuring a grid of 64 (8x8) brightly ...

  5. Novation Supernova - Wikipedia

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    The Novation SuperNova, released in 1998, [1] was a 3U rack-mounted virtual analogue polyphonic synthesizer with 16+ note polyphony and multitimbral operation, made by the British company Novation. 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 ...

  6. Novation X-Station - Wikipedia

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    The Novation X-Station is a virtual analog synthesizer, audio interface and MIDI controller that was released in early 2004, and made by the British company Novation.It is the end-result of adding an audio interface, a KS-class synthesizer and an effects section to the company's ReMOTE controllers.

  7. Yamaha QY10 - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, both Yamaha (most Yamaha QY sequencers) and Roland (the Roland PMA-5) have produced walkstations, although neither officially use the term for their products. A QY10 'docked' with a Novation MM10. In 1992, Novation took advantage of the QY10's success by releasing a companion keyboard, the Novation MM10. The top of the keyboard ...

  8. Electronic Dream Plant - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Novation developed a new synth with Huggett based on the legacy of the Wasp and Gnat, the Bass Station. [6] This was expanded and redeveloped in the 2010s as the Bass Station 2, a widely available monosynth competing with instruments such as the Arturia MiniBrute and the Korg MS20 mini. The Bass Station 2 shares key features with the ...

  9. Chris Huggett - Wikipedia

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    Chris Huggett (1949 [1] - 22 October 2020) was a British engineer and designer who co-founded Electronic Dream Plant (EDP), founded Oxford Synthesiser Company and who was also a design consultant for Novation Digital Music Systems, Paul Whittington Group Ltd, and other manufacturers of audio technology.

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