With Patch Flip, a new CV sequencer for external gear (Eurorack Synthesizer…) and more, Novation extends the Circuit Mono Station analog Synthesizer with creative new features!
At this year’s Superbooth, Novation did not launch any new products but presented good updates for the Circuit series. The update for the Circuit Mono Station Synthesizer is now available for download. One of the highlights is a new feature with the name patch flip. With this feature, you can not only hear sounds quickly but also build sequences where each step has a different sound. This allows, per example, the creation of an analog drum machine with the Circuit Mono Station. Also you can realize very crazy ideas with it.
Beside this, it features a CV sequencer for external instruments. So you can program not only sequences with the Mono Station engine but also a dedicated sequence that goes directly into the Eurorack system. This update adds so seen an independent CV sequencer to this analog Synthesizer. This major upgrade includes also a LFO sync function and an upgrade for the envelopes with the option to choose a legato or retriggered envelope.
New In Novation Mono Station V.1.2:
Circuit Mono Station v1.2 enables you to use our sequencer and synth as a sound design tool, integrate more tightly with modular gear, make widely evolving musical phrases, and add expression to sequences. Using Patch Flip, create unique sequences with different presets and automation per step, or turn Circuit Mono Station into a fully-analogue drum synthesiser. You can also now programme notes into the Mod Seq page to independently control your modular and CV gear with new pitch and gate control via the CV/GATE output.
The Circuit Mono Station v1.2 upgrade comes biting at the heels of the v1.1 update, and it establishes an all-new sequencing structure optimised for unique sonic creativity and modular gear. While Circuit Mono Station continually grows, it increasingly goes full-on peacock.
Patch Flip
The new Patch Flip feature turns Circuit Mono Station into a sound designer’s dream. Create unique sequences with different presets and automation per step. Using Patch Flip, Circuit Mono Station is also a fully-analogue drum synthesiser.
Modular gear
You can now programme notes into the Mod Seq page to independently control your modular and CV gear with new pitch and gate control via the CV/GATE output.
LFO Sync
The Circuit Mono Station LFOs have been upgraded to allow you to decouple synced LFOs from key sync. This means sequences can benefit from longer LFOs staying in sync across several notes, perfect for making widely evolving musical phrases. LFO Clock Sync can also now be controlled independently.
Envelope Trigger
The envelope has been upgraded and you can now choose to have legato or retriggered envelopes. This choice gives an enormous amount of extra expression in your Circuit Mono Station sequences.
Featuring three types of analogue distortion effects, a really nasty ring modulator, a girthy sub-oscillator and step automation for all 53 parameters, Circuit Mono Station sounds bloody disgusting. It’s an instrument that can be used as an experimental, polyrhythmic sound design tool – set apart with Bass Station II’s synth engine, reworked into a paraphonic form.
The Circuit Mono Station v.1.2 update is now available on the official Novation website
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