MATRIXSYNTH: CLAVIA NORD MODULAR RACK SN 20101594


Monday, September 03, 2018

CLAVIA NORD MODULAR RACK SN 20101594

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"Like-new condition aside from minor markings (See Photos)

The Clavia Nord Modular series is a line of synthesizers produced by Clavia, a Swedish digital synthesizer manufacturer. The Nord Modular series, in common with their sister range the Nord Lead series, are analogue modelling synthesizers, producing sounds which approximate those produced by conventional analogue synths by using DSP chips to digitally model analogue circuitry.

General
Programmable polyphonic modular synthesizer
Minimum 4 voices expandable to minimum 8 voices
Maximum 32 voices depending on patch complexity
4-part multi-timbral
Holds patches (sounds) and operating system in flash ram.
Software upgradable via computer.
Dynamic patch storage in 9 banks with 99 memory locations. The number of patches which can be stored depends on their size (i.e. number of modules used).
24-bit internal processing at 96kHz sampling frequency"

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