FX - Summit Series // Novation

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This Summit deep dive video sees us taking a look into the FX section of Summit. Summit can be split into two different FX processors and you can access two independent reverbs, delays and choruses alongside the distortions and filter. Here, -CALC- shows you how you can use the FX processor on the synth engines, as well as using the audio input to effect any external audio.

With its multitimbral architecture and 16 voices of polyphony, Summit is like two Peaks in one instrument, enabling two completely independent patches to be split or layered across the keyboard, or switched between on the fly. And, that’s not the end of it: the addition of dual filters, greatly extended front panel controls, audio input and the same premium-quality five-octave keyboard introduced with our SL MkIII MIDI controller, put Summit in a creative league of its own.

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I love my Summit & Peak and will keep them both forever… but who’s brilliant idea was it to put the main data encoder on the left of the instrument, but on the right of the screen? So your hand is literally 100% perfectly in front of the screen every time you use it?!

Absurd!

huntersandell
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My god the distorted reverb pads at 2:10 sound so good

firecorn
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Love my Peak's reverb, are those chorus types different from the "1, 2, 3" on Peak or just renamed?

pressgangs
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Great video, super informative, thank you!! X

jackduxbury
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Nice presentation Calc! So Summit has different effects setting for the A and B splits. But if I run external audio through Summit, then which effect setting applies - A or B?

tomfabinski
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Is it possible to use the effects section with an external synthesizer whilst also playing the summit through the effects section (or bypass the effects with the summit but still play it)? Also is signal path mono or stereo before you get to the effects section - ie. the filters etc. I saw Summit has a live panel mode which means when engaged the pot positions reflect the sound your hearing so it avoids confusion when starting a new patch. Is this correct? I like this idea a lot. Does it also have jump mode, pass through mode and relative modes? Thanks

MadelnMachines