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The Nord Lead is a series of virtual analog subtractive synthesizers, manufactured by Clavia.

Released in 1995,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> the original Nord Lead popularized the term "virtual analog synthesis".<ref>Template:Cite book "[...]virtual analog synthesis. This term became popular when the Nord Lead 1 synthesizer was introduced in to the market"</ref> The phrase was coined by Clavia at the release of the Nord Lead.<ref name="soslead"> Template:Cite news</ref> This synthesizer is distinctive for its red body, knob-laden surface, and unique pitch-stick and modulation wheel. The model received several updates, including the Nord Lead 2, Nord Lead 3, and Nord Lead 2X.

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Nord LeadEdit

The first Nord Lead was released in 1995 to positive reviews.<ref name="soslead"/> It was created with the help of Peter Jubel, who also co-founded Propellerhead Software.<ref name="sosboos"> Template:Cite news</ref> Compared to synthesizers being constructed via analog components, the Nord Lead uses digital signal processors (DSPs) programmed to emulate both Subtractive and analogue FM synthesis (cross-modulation) to reproduce the warmth and richness of a traditional analog sound. The Nord Lead was also unusual for its time in being "covered in knobs",<ref name="soslead"/> which gave the player a direct access to all sound parameters without having to walk through editing menus.

The Nord Lead featured four notes of polyphony. A later hardware upgrade increased the polyphony to twelve voices. The expansion also added PCMCIA card storage of patches and a drum map feature.<ref> {{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

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Nord Lead 2Edit

The Clavia Nord Lead 2 was launched in 1997, two years after the production of the original Nord Lead. It updated the polyphony from four to 16 voices.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Also added were a ring modulator, OSC 1 sync-able with the white noise generator, Sine waveform added for OSC 1, increased LFO and arpeggiator waveforms and patterns, filter distortion and 4 individual outputs. Patch storage was also increased. A PCMCIA storage slot was also added.

Nord Lead 3Edit

The Nord Lead 3 was a more advanced version introduced in 2001, with many new features like 4 operator FM Synthesis (Sinus Modulation),<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and an arpeggiator. The most visible new feature was replacing all the control knobs with endless rotary knobs surrounded by a lighted indicating collar to show the current setting. The Nord Lead 3 was however much more expensive than the Nord Lead 2, so the Nord Lead 2 and later Nord Lead 2X was sold in parallel to this flagship product. The Nord Lead 3 was discontinued in 2007, leaving the Nord Lead 2X the only remaining product in the Nord Lead series.

Nord Lead 2XEdit

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In 2003 Clavia introduced the 2X, a refresh of the Nord Lead 2. It included increased polyphony (20 voice), high-resolution 24-bit 96 kHz DACs, and vastly expanded patch memory. The PCMCIA patch storage was removed.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The 2X retains the synthesis engine of its predecessor and consequently its sound characteristics.

Nord Lead 2X Anniversary EditionEdit

In 2008, Clavia released a special limited edition of the Lead 2X with inverted key colors (black keys and white sharps/flats) and special logos to commemorate the 25-year history of the Clavia company.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Each unit (of only 300) came with an individually numbered certificate.

Nord Lead 4Edit

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In 2013 Clavia announced the Nord Lead 4 at the annual Musikmesse show in Germany.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The new variant boasts an updated sound engine, new filter sections and a "True Voice Unison" mode which can support up to 4 oscillators simultaneously. Furthermore, similar to the Nord Wave, the Lead 4 has a dedicated FX section featuring reverb, delay, crush and distortion.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The ability to quickly edit sounds whilst performing live is made possible as a result of the new "variation" controls in which the user can map up to 7 control parameters per program. Also similar to the Nord Wave, the Lead 4 supports MIDI I/O over USB 2.0.

Nord Lead A1Edit

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At the 2014 NAMM Show, Clavia announced the Nord Lead A1.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The model attempts to make the Nord Lead line accessible to a wider user base, with a new oscillator interface and numerous enhancements intended to facilitate quick and creative sound design.

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