Novation K-Station?

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Hey, I am new here, but I am one of the people that transferred over here from Samplecity (clubzero and the gang). I am looking to buy a new synth, and I am looking heavily into a Novation K-Station. I have heard all good things so far, and I want to get a bit more feedback. So how do those of you who use it feel about it? I know it is a newer synth, but I am hoping that some of you have used it. Also, I am getting it for $599, if you know of anywhere cheaper, that would be great too.


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Can't say I know to much about this synth you speak of but before you pay 599 check ebay and you can maybe get get it for a lot less, also you can get the access virus rack for 100$ more if you want a superb instrument:)

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The K station is a great source of sounds for sure. With I believe 8 notes of polyphony and a great built in effects unit it can really pump out some serious sonic materials. I do not own one but I work in a music store and demo both it and its rack sister the Astation quite frequently. A few drawbacks are that it has a somewhat confusing interface (to some). A small LED screen, and a tiny keyboard. If you do not find the interface confusing and do not mind the keyboard, then by all means it kicks most VA synths asses for the dollars-verses-drool factor, and is a lot of fun to work with..... however I just got the new Virus C and really appreciate the new features. As soon as they work out all the bugs it will truly be kickin! It also boasts 4 times the polyphony of the K Station (32). And it is 16 part multimbral..... on the other hand it is about 3 times the price. Worth it if you ask me.... but then again, nobody asked me. hehe. Here's an idea... an A-Station Plus, or K-Station Plus..... oh wait .... they already have that..... it's called the supernova.
 
I got a K-Station and took it back after it crashed 30+ times in 10 hours. But i heard the new patch fixes that. It's only got 1 voice of Polyphony which makes it unusable as a main workhorse synth. But if you want a 1 voice add-on to your synth arsenal it'd be ok (assuming it doesn't crash any more).

Personally I was gonna use it live cause it's got a KB and it's easy to use. If you aren't gonna play it live then I'd say get a Novation Nova instead cause it has 6 Voices (or is it 8 now with the upgrade), it's the same price (On Ebay), and it's got the same synthesis engine :D
 
I appologize if my terminology is incorrect. The K-Station can only play 1 noise at a time. It is only 1 part Multitimbral. It does have 8 voices of "polyphony", but it can only make 1 sound at a time (8 layers of 1 sound). So it is NOT a good workhorse synth, that's all I was trying to say.

The Novation site is very vague about this fact, as well they should be for a $700 Mono-Synth with only 1 filter and numerous bugs, in fact they don't even list it's Multitimbrality in their specs for the K-Station. I have seen many people say they bought this after reading it has "8 voices" and then find out it can only play 1 sound. Anywho, at work gotta go :D
 
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Soren unless I am on crack, it is not monophonic. I have played it and was able to play small chords. Are you sure you just don't have (or had) a defective unit?
 
the k-station is monotimbral, but has 8-voice polyphony. it is plenty as a lead/pad/bass synth, and for those who don't need >1 part. the virus may have 32 voices, but the Q+ has 100. ;)

= chiisu
 
yeah.. thats what I thought... monotimbral.... not monophonic.... whew... good thing.. I was worried I was a druggie and unaware.
 
is it worth the fee ?

mmm, let´s see...
If you want a multitimbral syntethizer as the only one in a studio to use it with midifiles, sequencing, etc...the k-station is not the goal.
But, if you want one analog-type sounding machine to complete your sinthy configuration without spending a lot of money, then you must take a look at the k-station or A-station machines.
I own an A-station and it cost me about $360: it worth the fee, but I use it as a "complement" to my Roland XP30.
Think this :
this machine is only a complement. It´s monotimbrical, but it´s not a problem; I work with it as an audio input (just like the guitar or the bass).
It has "only" 8 voices of polyphony, but think it´s a virtual analog machine. You won´t have an 8 voices analog (virtual) machine for this price. On the other hand, it´s very intuitive to program a sound, it has a lot of knobs :)
Well, if I could affort, I will go for the supernova II, but...
I´m a poor one and music is only a hobby for me, so, the A-station is OK.
Look at your pocket and think what do you want to do with music, that´s all folks.
 
"You won´t have an 8 voices analog machine for this price."

Akai AX-80- $200. And there are several other analog 8 voice boards for under $400.
 
cheap analog...

I meant a new one, not second hand...
By the way, Is there an AX80 in the music-shop in the corner near home???
I think no (tell where and I´ll buy it)

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"I meant a new one, not second hand... "

Oh, well new the A-Station runs $550 and the K runs $700. For that price why not get a Nova? Or a Virus A/B? Or a Nord Lead 2? All of them have better Multi/Poly and way more features. You won't get a KB on the Nova or Virus A, but the Nord Lead 2 has a better one than the K.


"By the way, Is there an AX80 in the music-shop in the corner near home???"

Maybe...??? I saw one at the local Daddy's JM about a month ago and you see them on Ebay fairly regularly :D

I don't think the A-Station/K-Station are bad, I just think they are way overpriced for what you get and I guarantee if you wait a year their prices will go down at least 30%-40%. Course this is all just IMO, and i'm a moron! :D
 
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I am also looking into this machine, although every review i've read said that there has been problems with the built quality.

If i am not using the k-station live but rather in a studio environment, is it important that it is monotimbral or whatever you guys called it. (sorry noobie q). I mean, can't i just sequence it all together.

This would be my first hardware synth but I am on a budget (unhealthy vynil addiction). Is this a good synth to start on. Obviously i would love a virus c but i can't afford that. Can you guys recommend anything else in this price range.

cheers.
 
If i am not using the k-station live but rather in a studio environment, is it important that it is monotimbral or whatever you guys called it. (sorry noobie q). I mean, can't i just sequence it all together.

Nope, it can only play 1 sound at a time. What you could do is record that one sound into a sequencer and then move to a new sound and record that etc until you have a track built. But it'd take a while.

Is this a good synth to start on.

Despite my rampant bashing of this synth I do think it'd make an excellent beginner synth due to its ease of use. But it's still too expensive. It's going for $500+ on Ebay and you can get a Nova for that much and have a synth with 500% more power. Nova has 6X more multi (6 different sounds at once), 8 more poly (8 more total sound layers at once), High and band pass filter, more mod options, other stuff and it costs the same... or less.

Obviously i would love a virus c but i can't afford that. Can you guys recommend anything else in this price range.

I'd take a look at the Nova. It's got the same engine (basically) as the K-Station but it's way more powerful and has tons more features. It's a bit harder to use and it doesn't have a keyboard, but I really think it's a far better value. Other good starter synths I can think of are:

Roland Juno 106 ($400).
Acess Virus B ($750).
Software Synths like Pro-52 and FM7 by Native Instruments. ($200)
 
Thanks Soren. i though about the Virus B but i don't have a midi controller and to get an oxygen8 or something would just be adding to the cost.

Maybe I should spend some more time (and money) thinking about this one.
 
\I'd take a look at the Nova. It's got the same engine (basically) as the K-Station but it's way more powerful and has tons more features. It's a bit harder to use and it doesn't have a keyboard, but I really think it's a far better value. Other good starter synths I can think of are: \


The K-station does not have the same engine as the Nova. The K-station is Novations answer to the Nord Lead. It has a more aggresive sound than the Nova for it's leads.

however, as your first synth you may want something with multitimbrality. Nord lead 2 kb is 999$ at sam ash new, a used Korg z-1 is 600$. The K-station is an excellent machine, with the best interface I have tried. It can do some FM as well, and the effects are pretty tasty.

If your fine with 8 voice polyphony and mono-timbrality, then get the K.
 
The K-station does not have the same engine as the Nova. It has a more aggresive sound than the Nova for it's leads.
Really? Have you compared them side by side with the same settings? Cause I have. I compared my K-Station to my Supernova 2 and they sounded identical. And my friend works at a ProSound and did side-by-sides with the K-Station, Nova, and Supernova and he said they sound the same too. Except when you want to use other filters than just low pass, then they sound different. But only cause the K doesn't have anything other that Low-Pass. IMO the K-Station is just a gutted Nova engine in a pretty new box.

Course, maybe our ears aren't properly tuned in to hear the subtle differences in the engines. It's possible. Or maybe Novation re-wrote the engine since I took mine back?

And I don't think the K-Station is an answer to the Nord Lead. The Lead is really different than the K-Station (and way better). It's very likely that this was made to compete with the Indigo, MicroKorg, Ion, and the rest of the mini-KB's spawning rampantly in the last year or so.
 
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