Novation Supernova
| SuperNova | |
|---|---|
| Novation SuperNova II (rear) | |
| Manufacturer | Novation | 
| Dates | 1998 - 2000 | 
| Technical specifications | |
| Polyphony | 
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| Timbrality | 8 | 
| Oscillator | 3 oscillators per voice, (saw, variable width square) | 
| LFO | 2 saw, square, tri, sample/hold | 
| Synthesis type | Virtual analog Subtractive | 
| Filter | 1 resonant 12/18/24 db low/high/bandpass | 
| Attenuator | 1 ADSR | 
| Aftertouch expression | n/a | 
| Velocity expression | n/a | 
| Storage memory | 512 (expandable to 1,024) patches; 256 performances | 
| Effects | Distortion, reverb, chorus, flange, phaser, delay, pan, tremolo, 2-band EQ, comb filtering | 
| Input/output | |
| External control | MIDI | 
The Novation SuperNova, released in 1998, 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 than had generally been possible with a multitimbral synthesizer. The SuperNova and its successor, the SuperNova II, have been used by a wide range of artists including Orbital, ATB, The Faint, Ozric Tentacles, Sin, Jean-Michel Jarre and A Guy Called Gerald.