Novation Digital Music Systems

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Novation
Industry Electronics
Founded 1992
Headquarters Windsor House, Turnpike Rd, Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
Key people Chris Huggett
Products Keyboards, Synthesizers, MIDI Controllers
Parent a Division of Focusrite Audio
Website www.novationmusic.com

Novation Digital Music Systems Ltd. is a UK musical equipment manufacturer. Founded in 1992 as Novation Electronic Music Systems, the company specialises in MIDI controllers and analog modeling synthesizers, which they have manufactured in China.

Novation's first technical director was Chris Huggett, who designed the Wasp and OSCar synthesisers and wrote the operating system for the Akai S1000. While working for Akai, he gave Novation's founders advice and support, later joining full time to design the Supernova.[1]

In August 2004, Novation was acquired by Focusrite Ltd. and became a subsidiary called Novation Digital Music Systems Ltd.[2]

Novation synthesisers have been used by a range of electronic acts including drum and bass/Rock group Pendulum, French Composer Jean Michel Jarre, Jay Metarri, and British group Orbital

In the track "Triumph" by the rap group Wu-Tang Clan, Novation is referenced by Wu-Tang member RZA.

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Products made by Novation include

  • Bass Station
  • Super Bass Station
  • Drum Station
  • Launchpad
  • SuperNova
  • Nova
  • SuperNova II
  • UltraNova is an analog modeling synthesizer and vocoder released in 2010. It'S a Nova series synthesizer based on the Supernova II synth engine.
  • A-Station
  • K-Station
  • V-Station
  • KS Series
  • X-Station
  • Xio-Synth
  • Twitch

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