The Nord Wave 2 is a powerful 4-part performance synthesizer combining Virtual Analog synthesis, Samples, FM and Wavetable with an intuitive layer-focused interface.
With 48 voice polyphony, innovative performance features and hands-on controls, the Nord Wave 2 offers outstanding sonic possibilities with advanced layering and tweaking on the fly.
With 4 independent synthesizers in one the Nord Wave 2 offers exceptional possibilities for layering both classic waveforms and samples.
Dedicated OLED displays for Program and Oscillator sections provide an excellent overview when shaping your sounds. The wide range of performance features and instantly tweakable hands-on effects makes the Wave 2 our most versatile performance synthesizer ever.
Features:
- Category : Synthesizer
- Dimensions (mm) : 990 x 100 x 295
- Max polyphony : 48
- Number of keys : 61
- Synthesis type : Modeling & sampling
- Weight (kg) : 8.75 kg
- Additional Specs :
General
4-part Synthesizer with dedicated volume/pan faders
Sample, Virtual Analog, Wavetable and FM synthesis
48 voice polyphony
OLED Displays for Program and Oscillator sections
1 GB memory for Nord Sample Library 3.0
User replaceable samples
61-note keyboard with Aftertouch
Performance
Advanced Arpeggiator with Polyphonic Trig mode
Gate feature for rhythmic effects
Advanced Morph features with Impulse Morph
Master Clock control of Arpeggiator, LFO and Effects
Vibrato with 3 Delay modes and Wheel/Aftertouch assign
Oscillators
Analog: Basic, Shape, Multi, Sync and Noise with up to 16 oscillators
Samples
Wavetable
Advanced FM with harmonic and inharmonic algorithms
True Unison mode
Modulation
LFO with five waveforms
Flexible syncing and routing options
AD/AR envelope
Amp
ADSR Amp envelope
Transient Attack Mode
Filter
12/24 dB lowpass, lowpass M, band pass, high pass, and LP+HP
Filter Drive
ADSR envelope
Effects
FX section with Tremolo, Pan, Ring Modulation, Chorus, Ensemble and Vibe.
EQ section with Drive
Advanced Delay section
Reverb section with five sizes + Dark, Bright and Chorale modes