Clavia Nord Lead
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Clavia Nord Lead is the first virtual analog subtractive synthesizer developed in Sweden, being released to the public by Clavia in 1995.
This synthesizer was distinctive for its red coloration and knob-laden surface, it was later identified as avant-garde to the Clavia Nord Lead line of synthesizers. After the post release of the Nord Lead, several updates followed suit; such as the Nord Lead 2, Nord Lead 2x, and Nord Lead 3. The Nord Lead pursued its mission to emulate the classic analog sounds of the Roland TB-303 and the Minimoog, the Nord Lead in itself has now been crowned a classic. Nord lead synthesizers have been used by many notable musicians, including Peter Gabriel, David Bowie, Beck, Jean Michel Jarre, Keane and the Pet Shop Boys.
[edit] Other Clavia Products
- Clavia Nord Lead 2
- Clavia Nord Lead 2x
- Clavia Nord Lead 3
- Clavia Nord Rack
- Clavia Nord Rack 2
- Clavia Nord Rack 3