NINA 12-Voice Analog Polysynth with Motorized Controls 🌌
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- Опубликовано: 14 сен 2023
- NINA by MELBOURNE INSTRUMENTS is the world's first fully motorized analog synthesizer, with 12 voices with two VCO's and one digital Wavetable oscillator per voice. New features include being about to modulate the Morph feature (with aftertouch etc) and new Scopes!
►Get NINA by Melbourne Instruments here: www.melbourneinstruments.com/
Thank you to Rex and James for being generous with their time to let me check out this game-changing synthesizer.
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YES EPIC no more words Play the thing and everyone want one sound is out of this world it come form Planet NINA
5Star Rating lucky to have one
It is quite an incredible synth, that I finally *got* when I experienced it in person.
Fun interview VC on the scene!
It was weird being in the wild lol
sick!
A really impressive piece of gear
One of the coolest Poly synths around. That SNES Contra Alien Wars intro patch at 7:00 min that came up was so sweet. NINA is one of a kind. Very cool
I was seriously impressed. I generally recommend budget gear, but Nina's quality was jaw-dropping, and so intelligently laid out.
Sounds insane. Really love the character. Quite a unique instrument. I would love something like this but too pricey for me. Someday maybe.
Sort of like a 12-voice Trigon but with that flexible digital oscillator from the Prologue. Not cheap! But I could actually see buying one of these.
@@VultureCulture It’s tempting to sell my Matriarch and go for one.
@aquaticborealis4877 nuuuu not the Matriarch!
@@VultureCulture Heh, yeah, I knew that would get a reaction. I would hesitate before doing something like that. The nina is 4-part multi-timbral though. And 12 voices, morphing, that sound, wavetables. And the hands on mod matrix. Hoo-boy.
@aquaticborealis4877 I really "got it" when I hit the mod matrix button and all the knobs jumped to neutral so you could add positive or negative modulation to anything. So cool and easy to understand.
Rex is awesome! and VCult rocks too (this is my work youtube account haha) - Dane
Hey Dane! You're about to be in one of my upcoming videos lol
ayyyyeeeee ohhhh! thats whats up!
plop a shout out to my channel gerbil hamster records in the info hahah you dont have to@@VultureCulture
@rcsscMHK I will!
Wow, this is insane!
It's truly changing the market - one day all synths will be like this
I wish I had a chance to try this out when I was there, but every time I walked by, there were people at the synth! Thanks Alex for capturing the salient points on Nina, and your reaction to the motorized knob feel was great! :) Looks and sounds like a fantastic synth...
I think it's one of the better premium synths out right now, and my choice for which one I'd get if I had $5k laying around lol. The trouble is the target market, I see those who will spend whatever getting the OB-X8's and Quantums, and the next step down, the serious synthesists, getting something like your PolyBrute, for $1,000 cheaper.
@@VultureCulture agree fully, and one reason the Polybrute was so compelling when I got it a couple years ago. Now I'm wanting the polyphony, so NINA does look pretty attractive, aside from the awesome motorized knobs!
I’m curious to see how many returns there will be from these motorized pots going bad. I love the idea but I’m pretty skeptical.
I can say after using it that it felt built like a tank. I don't foresee them being an issue for a long time.
Morph feature & motor- encoders . That thing might be, I assume about 4000,- in €
It is not cheap!
Is there any possibility of adding an option not to lose the bass when increasing resonance with the ladder filter?
Not currently as far as I'm aware although it could be addressed in an update.
@@VultureCulture I wasn’t sure if it could with the filler being analog but I’m not sure how it’s done
@MadelnMachines I don't think resonance compensation happens in the analog domain even on a synth like the 3rd Wave 🌊