- All analog Synthesizer (except of the reverb)
- 6 voices polyphony
- lush digital reverb (developed by Dreadbox) - 12 envelopes and 7 LFOs (2 envelope/voice, 1 LFO /voice + 1 generic LFO) - 6 different playing modes - 98 presets memory (49 factory and 49 user) - MIDI over USB or via DIN5 (with full CC in and out documentation) - Compact, USB powered for maximum portability - durable, metal enclosure<
NYMPHES synthesizer Features and Specs
Features per Voice
> 1x VCO with Wave Forming > 1x Sub Oscillator
> Noise generator
> 1x LFO per voice with: Key track, Fade In and Fade out, 5 waveforms and wide frequency (into the FM range)
> 2x Envelope Generators
> 24dB/octave Low Pass Resonant Filter with accurate tracking
> 6dB/octave High Pass Non-Resonant Filter
Common Voice Features
> 1x common LFO (named LFO2) that can target any and multiple parameters with different amount to each one at the same time , with: Key track, Fade In and Fade out, 5 waveforms and Wide Frequency (into the FM range).
> 7x active Chords that you can edit, modulate and store on each preset.
> Modulation wheel, Velocity and Aftertouch (monophonic) can target any and multiple param- eters with different amount to each one at the same time.
Specifications & Connections
USB powered (2 Watts)
50 Playing hours with a 20,000mA power bank MIDI IN via USB or DIN5
1⁄4 MONO TS Jack Out
1⁄8 Headphones Out
SYNTHESIZER
Dimensions: 24 x 12.5 x 3.8 cm Weight: 0.85 kg
BOX
Dimensions: 30 x 17.3 x 8.5 cm Weight: 1.2 kg
Requirements
> USB-A Adapter (5v) with 1000mA or more
> MIDI device or keyboard that is equipped with either USB HOST or DIN5 midi output > Monitor, Amp or Headphones
Included in the box
> USB cable (A to B)
> DIN5 to 3.5mm adapter (specs as found at midi.org)
> Quick Start Guide > Menu Map
IMPORTANT NOTE:
True power consumption is at 380mA. Some computers cannot deliver that much current. Please make sure that your device has sufficient current for Nymphes before connecting it- otherwise if you want to connect it with a computer, you will need a USB splitter or a powered USB hub.
When using a USB adapter, always make sure it can deliver 1000mA or more.