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C M Y K
Novation EMS Limited
Platinum House 32 Clivemont Road Maidenhead Berkshire England SL6 7BZ
Phone +44 1 628 678520 Fax +44 1 628 671122 E-mail sales@novationmusic.com
Novation USA Limited
Int. Toll-free Tel: 011 - 800 - NOVATION (6682-8466) E-mail salesusa@novationmusic.com
Specification subject to change without prior notice.
www.novationmusic.com
Part No: MAN-AST-UK
Vers. 1.1
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User Manual
A-station
polyphonic synthesizer
A-STATION
in music, anything is possible.
in music, anything is possible.
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Copyright: Novation E.M.S Limited 2001 A-Station User Guide
Version 1.1
Features and specifications subject to change without notice due
to improvements
www.novationmusic.com
Table of Contents
Introduction....................................................................
Using this manual...................................................................
Main Features.........................................................................
Conventions used in this manual............................................
Quick Start Guide..........................................................
Connecting to audio equipment.............................................
Listening to the factory preset sounds...................................
Selecting sounds....................................................................
Auditioning a sound.................................................................
Editing a sound......................................................................
Saving a sound......................................................................
Listening to the factory demonstration...................................
Synthesis Tutorial.........................................................
Elements of a sound..............................................................
Oscillators and Waveforms......................................................
Mixer and Filter........................................................................
Envelopes and Amplifier..........................................................
LFOs and Memories...............................................................
Summary..................................................................................
Main features and operation.........................................
Volume, Portamento controls ,Function Switch and LED........
Mode select button..................................................................
Oscillators................................................................................
Mixer........................................................................................
Filter.........................................................................................
Amp and Mod Envelopes........................................................
LFO’s.......................................................................................
Advanced features........................................................
Effects......................................................................................
Delay........................................................................................
Reverb.....................................................................................
Chorus, Phaser........................................................................
Distortion..................................................................................
Panning....................................................................................
EQ Filter...................................................................................
Vocoder....................................................................................
Other Menus............................................................................
Arpeggiator..............................................................................
Oscillators................................................................................
Oscillators - FM synthesis.......................................................
Pitch and Modulation wheels...................................................
Aftertouch and Breath Control.................................................
Velocity, Triggering and Synchronisation................................
Utility Mode.............................................................................
Global Master tuning - Local On / Off.....................................
Global Midi clock - Midi sync...................................................
Global Velocity Curve, Display operation, Ext Audio Input.....
Saving (backing up) sounds to an external device.................
Loading (restoring) factory preset sounds...............................
Receiving sounds from an external device.............................
Connection diagram................................................................
Notes.....MIDI Volume... Sustain Pedal...................................
Appendix........................................................................
Factory Preset Sounds Listings and Examples.......................
Operating System Upgrade Process.......................................
Technical Specification............................................................
MIDI Controller List..................................................................
MIDI NRPN List.......................................................................
Packed Controller / NRPN Details...........................................
MIDI System Exclusive ...........................................................
MIDI Implementation Chart.....................................................
Menu Lists...............................................................................
FCC Information......................................................................
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Thank you for purchasing the Novation A-Station Synthesizer.
This polyphonic sound module has evolved from the classic
Novation Bass Station, using the very latest Novation technolo-
gy from award winning products such as the Nova and
SuperNovaII. It is capable of producing an enormous range of
high quality synthesized sounds and is an ideal machine for a
home studio set-up or for an experienced producer looking to
add an extra dimension of controllable sound power.
Using this Manual
This manual consists of four chapters, Introduction, Quick
Start Guide, Main Features and Operation, and Advanced
Features. For easy reference, the chapter name is printed in
the footer margin of each page. An Appendix on the final
pages lists all menu options and factory preset sounds list.
In order to become an expert user as quickly as possible, it is
recommended that this manual is read in sequence chapter by
chapter. If sound synthesis is an unfamiliar subject, then the
chapter ‘About Analogue synthesis’ will provide a useful intro-
duction to the techniques used to electronically simulate the
sound of a musical instrument using an analogue music synthe-
sizer.
If the general principles of Sound Synthesis are already familiar,
then the Quick Start Guide is the place to begin. Once familiar
with the main features of the machine, the Advanced Features
section which covers the Effects, Arpeggiator, Synchronisation,
Triggering and the Utilities, will provide all the information to
operate the A-Station in the most creative, productive way.
Main Features
* Four hundred Program sound locations
Two hundred factory programmed sounds are included and a
further two hundred user sound memory locations are provided
(the two hundred factory sounds may be overwritten).
* Powerful Oscillators
Three Oscillators provide Sawtooth, Square, Variable Pulse,
Triangle and Sine waves. The Sawtooth, Triangle and Sine
waveforms may be duplicated within an Oscillator to provide
thicker sounding waveforms. Synchronization and FM between
two Oscillators allow the generation of metallic or percussive
timbres. A white noise source completes the waveform engine.
* External Audio Input
The Mixer allows an external audio signal to be combined with
the Oscillators and processed through the Filter and Envelopes.
Envelopes may then be auto-triggered by the external signal.
* Filter
The filter in the A-Station Synthesizer delivers the liquid sound
of an analogue filter. Selectable Low-pass, 12dB or 24dB cut-off
curves with Resonance, Overdrive and Resonance normalize
make it easy to faithfully recreate anything from distorted rave
screams to tightly rounded bass patches.
* Vocoder
The 12 band Vocoder makes it easy to create Robot and Talky
sound effects.
2Introduction
Using this Manual - Main Features
Introduction
* Arpeggiator
The arpeggiator features six different pattern types with
adjustable gate time for staccato effects.
* Comprehensive MIDI control spec
Adjustments of any controls transmit MIDI Controller numbers
for real time recording by a sequencer or computer.
* Powerful Effects
The effects processor includes Distortion, Stereo Chorus,
Phaser, Reverb, Synchronized Delay and Synchronized Stereo
Panning. Complex, dynamic timbres may be created using
tempo synchronized effects settings. A final output EQ and
Filter section complete with a tempo synchronized LFO allow
for a performance to be automatically filtered and time locked
from 32nd triplets through to several bars.
Conventions used in this Manual.
The word ‘Program’ refers to a collection of knob and switch
settings that define an individual ‘Sound’. These settings are
then saved as a ‘Program’ that has a corresponding number in
the machines non volatile memory.
Throughout this manual the two words, ‘Sound’ and ‘Program’
are frequently referred to and essentially have the same mean-
ing.
Text in CAPITALS refer to a front panel control or legend (even
though the name of the control may be in lower case on the
actual front panel). It could be a knob or button. For example
FREQUENCY refers to the Filter frequency control knob.
MODE select refers to the mode select button.
Warning Mode
If for any reason the front panel switches are set to an undeter-
mined position (mid way between one setting and another) the
display will alert the condtion by flashing the following sequence
Should this occur, simply locate the switch that is mid position
and move it left or right.
3
Main Features
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