Shut Up & Play: Iconic ’70s Synth Sounds On The Novation Peak Synthesizer

This video, via TheGuacamoleXplosion, explores recreating some of the most iconic synth sounds of the 1970s on the Novation Peak synthesizer.

The video highlights the sonic possibilities of the Novation Peak, covering happy synth pop, rock, prog, jazz fusion and more.

Here’s what they have to say about the video:

“All synth sounds (including most electronic drum sounds) in this video are pure Novation Peak: Presets created from scratch, recorded directly through RME audio interfaces into Cubase, with no track effects added to any of the Peak tracks, not even EQ or panning (only exceptions: on Autobahn, the cluster Vocoder is two tracks hard-panned in the DAW; and the bass on the final part has a bit of treble shelved off with the Cubase stock EQ).”

The soundbank for the Novation Peak (should also be compatible with the Novation Summit) as well as the individual sounds and the 1 User Wavetable are available as a free download.

Timings:

00:00 – Intro: Autobahn, Part C
02:57 – 1970: Emerson, Lake & Palmer — Lucky Man
04:22 – 1971: The Who — Won’t Get Fooled Again
05:17 – 1972: Hot Butter — Popcorn
06:52 – 1973: Pink Floyd — Any Colour You Like
08:13 – 1973: Pink Floyd — On The Run
09:58 – 1974: Kraftwerk — Autobahn (Parts A & B)
13:47 – 1975: Pink Floyd — Welcome To The Machine
17:46 – 1976: Jean Michel Jarre — Oxygène (Part IV)
19:34 – 1977: Weather Report — Birdland
20:15 – 1978: Parliament — Flash Light
22:21 – 1979: Supertramp — Child Of Vision
24:40 – Outro: Autobahn, Part D

5 thoughts on “Shut Up & Play: Iconic ’70s Synth Sounds On The Novation Peak Synthesizer

  1. I own my share of synths, and the Peak is the only one that stays active at all times. Superb sounding oscillators, great modulation options, and the best built in effects I’ve ever heard on a synth.

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