Production Gear: Passion Pitt & UltraNova!
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This blog story is for our production heads that say I don't give them enough stories on the site. So for those of you who don't know, Novation makes more than just the Dicers for DJ's... They also make some excellent synthesizers and workstations for producers and beatmakers. The Novation Ultranova seems to be a favorite amongst many artists and producers currently in the Industry including popular recording artist Passion Pitt. Check out the Novation press release inside for more information and to see how the Ultranova can help you out with your set or beatmaking needs.
UltraNova: Passion Pit’s Synth Sensation
“Novation have done a great job with the UltraNova”
Passion Pit rose to fame in the late 2000s with the infectious, hands-in-the-air sound of their debut album Manners, which infiltrated the mainstream and quickly spread worldwide. Numerous accolades followed, including plays on countless TV shows such as Skins, Ugly Betty and Gossip Girl, as well as on feature films and in video games. On the live circuit, they played Glastonbury in 2009 and toured the USA with Muse in 2010.
Passion Pit lead vocalist/keys player Michael Angelakos tweaks UltraNova’s vocoder.
Synths are front and centre of the mix for Passion Pit; something that founder/keyboardist/lead vocalist Michael Angelakos is fervent about. He has a particular love for hardware synths, and credits them, not software instruments, for the fullness of the sound found on Passion Pit records. So when Novation’s UltraNova came out, and with a new album in the making, he knew he had to have one. He considers Novation to be “part of the new league of hardware synthesizer producers”, adding that “Novation has done a great job with the UltraNova.”
Michael continues, “The engine is quicker than you might think, and the interface is customizable and easy to set to your technical specifications. The sound especially serves a very important role for me: I’m constantly looking for good digital synthesizers (not VSTs) to offset the analog weight in Passion Pit’s music. I like FM, linear, and great digital synths, so when I learned that the UltraNova was a vocoder, I was eager to see how well it performs. With 70 or so oscillators and wavetables and easy-to-sculpt modifiers and modulation sources/destinations, the synth sounds warm and abrasive, personal, and not ‘stock’.
“There are vocoders all over the new Passion Pit album, but you won’t hear them the way most people expect to; at least not most of the time. UltraNova helped me to be hyper-specific: selecting whatever microphone I wanted, running through aggressive or subtle outboard compressors/limiters and looping blown-out samples from my computer. Then going in and tweaking the sound, which doesn’t take long. Sometimes I’d layer multiple presets that I thought were rather corny, but with a bit of post, the outcome was gorgeous. The Novation was just easy, and there are definitely places where, mixed or not, other vocoders couldn’t cut through the mix — especially on more percussive tracks. This is a testament both to the engine and the synth itself. Post-UltraNova work is fun as well, as it’s not fussy or temperamental like other older vocoders. It does really well with both in-the-box and out-of-the-box effects and manipulation.
“The vocoder was extraordinarily useful and the synth itself is really fun and accessible. I even used it as a controller at one point for my computer, bus-powered. But hopefully the wide spectrum of possibilities provided by Novation in regards to its vocoder will help people see that integrating such a vocoder into what we’d first perceive as just a ‘digital synth’ is connecting it to a greater production mentality. At such a great price, I’d be excited to hear people use vocoding to the greatest extent — it just baffles me how boring so many units have made vocoding seem. Perhaps the UltraNova will change that and inspire some increased creativity in the vocoder world. Thanks Novation!”
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Kareem Julien (AKA DJ Blaze) has been a hip-hop, R&B, Reggae, and Club DJ since 1993. DJ Blaze has reviewed over 100 pieces of DJ Equipment and continues to provide the DJ community with high quality DJ gear reviews and updates related to DJ equipment and DJ culture.
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