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Novation KS-4

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Manufacturer URL http://www.novationmusic.com/
Ease of Use 8.9 (19 responses)
Features 8.5 (17 responses)
Expressiveness/Sounds 8.4 (17 responses)
Reliability 7.1 (16 responses)
Customer Support 6.5 (8 responses)
Overall Rating 8.5 (17 responses)
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Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/03/2007 at 09:54am by kris haslam

Ease of Use : 10
not only is it easy to use, it is also rewarding and amazingly responsive.
after using a prophecy, the ks4 is an absolute god-send.

Features : 8
the effects are'nt the best but i have found that most syth effects suck. hook it up to a lexicon unit, cubase or whatever else, use any outboard effects and you won`t care.
the lfo`s are great, my favorites to date. using a virus, supernova and a prophecy just dont cut it for ease of use and immediate gratification.
the set out is easy as pie to understand and get around. i havnt even looked at the manual since i got it over 6 months ago. i`m still learning new stuff just by having fun. arpegg is super cool too.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 8
for dance, techno, electronica, bleeps etc this is all you need to make some out of this world sounds.
presets are okay but once you start twisting those knobs something wild happens.
nice keyboard, for the price you cannot lose.

Reliability : 10
never had a problem with it.

Customer Support : 5
support isnt the best from novation uk. they simply give you a phone number for a synth repair outfit called panic music.

Overall Rating : 10
i would buy it again guaranteed. i wouldnt have bought the prophecy for sure, not cos of its sound or features, just too slow getting around the menu and understanding the damn thing.
theres nothing about the ks4 that i hate.
for the price and the customer that it is aimed at, its simply the best.
loads of realtime knob control is what sythesis is all about for me. i dont want to look through layers of menus to have fun, i just want to tweek.


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: euros 470
Submitted 08/03/2006 at 12:40pm by Miguel Reinoso
Email: 8bitjunkie<at>telefonica dot net

Ease of Use : 8
Absolutely easy to use. You need some menu diving to access some advanced features, but create your own patches is a matter of seconds. Right out of the box, the presets sound too much techie and trancy, not too good to my taste because I?m more in electro-rock and wild electronica, but as you know, a synth is to synthesize so please make it! Tweak some parameters and start tripping, it really has loads of potential waiting to be discovered...

Features : 10
Well, you know the specs. I, sincerely, find them amazing for a cheap synth like this. Especially, the 4-octave semiweighted keyboard and the FX that are simply incredible! It?s totally impossible that you can offer more at this price.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 10
Holy mother... as I said, fuck the presets and tweak them to the limit and you?ll see what an amazing beast this little baby is. My only question is: this is really a digital synth? Don?t judge by the presets, I?m making my own collection of patches which is a pshychotropic mixture of all kind of very, very, very analog sounds, weird noises and FX, pretty sparkling polysynths, cosmic EP?s, it?s really a beast. Especially I love that you can use overdrive on the filter output and distortion as an overall patch effect. Really nasty!

Reliability : No Opinion
Reading other reviews, i think i?m lucky. My KS4 is in pretty well condition. Not software glitches, nor hardware problems. The only thing i noticed it for now is that if you turn the mod wheel too energetically, certain parameter appears briefly on screen, but it doesn?t affect the sound at all. I haven?t got any problems yet, but it?s true that it?s a cheap synth not very well constructed. I?m going to use it live, after all and see what happens. Yes, i?m suicidal. :-)

Customer Support : No Opinion
No deal with them. For best I?m sure, because everybody say they?re really ugly in this aspect.

Overall Rating : 10
Build quality is not good as it could be, but for the price i can?t demand more. It?s really a great keyboard synth and it?s a pity Novation discontinued it. I can?t understand it because it?s one of the best VA?s in history. I know that, in the future, my only options when buying another synth with keyboard will be Roland SH-201 or Nord Lead 2x. The NL2X it?s too expensive for me and I?m not convinced about the SH-201. That?s why I love my KS4, because as long as it lasts, it fills the gap and make a perfect couple with my other most beloved synth, the Alesis Ion.


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: US $400
Submitted 04/22/2006 at 09:31am by Steve H.
Email: shansen<at>hi-top dot com

Ease of Use : 10
This keyboard is very easy to use, and is laid out logically. The presets sound very good right out of the chute.

Features : 9
It is very flexible and has all the features you would want in a dance synth keyboard. Good polyphony, key action is unweighted but feels quite good. No complaints here.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 5
As stated before, the sounds are really very musical and good. This is really a shame, because my synth has suffered every problem previous reviewers have sited, and more.

1. Phantom parameter changing. On mine it comes and goes from one day to the next. But recently has gotten worse - and does make the synth unusable when it is acting up.

2. Grounding buzzing noise. This is so bad that I have to strap an eq on anything I record to notch it out.

3. Pops and clicks on certain patches (mostly bass) that I have to work around.

4. And now, the final straw, it has strted to drift out of tune (a few cents flat) which makes it completely unusable unless I detune all other instruments or try to manually tune the patch.

This last ailment will make me sadly retire this board. I counldn't even re-sell it on e-bay with piece of mind. It's too messed up. So maybe I'll make a lamp out of it!

Reliability : 2
See above.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 7
I am a full time composer - and have gotten a couple of years use out of this fantastic sounding keyboard. Unfortunately the quality controll engineers who designed this thing should be shot. I have NEVER purchased a piece of electronic equipment so fraught with problems. Unbelievable... No wonder it was discontinued.

Well I certainly got my money out of it, but I'm sorry its usable life has ended. I don't have the time, patience or confidence that it could be effectively repaired.

So because this keyboard, when working, really does shine, I'll have to give it a 7.


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: UK Pounds (#400)
Submitted 01/31/2005 at 01:27pm by Mark Trounson

Ease of Use : 8
I'm using software version 2.0. The presets are okay, but some are mysteriously set to monophonic mode for no particular reason as far as i can tell, but it's easily fixed. I don't find the presets that useful but I have modified them to make them more useful. 'My Mighty Organ' and 'Rodywhirl' are pretty cool, but basically I should get a more general purpose keyboard for keyboard sounds. This is a synthesizer and is fun for messing around and creating new sounds.
It's incredibly easy to program with over 30 knobs and there's plenty of cool things to unearth in the menus, though they aren't particularly great sometimes. The manual is quite badly written and doesn't explain synthesis too well. I'm still baffled by FM.

Features : 8
The polyphony is sixteen notes I believe and you can use it for stacking oscillators in mono mode, which must sound pretty fat, though I haven't tried as I'm a bit of a chord addict. The effects are great, simply controlled by one knob but capable of much more in depth editing in the manual, top stuff. The distortion is a bit digital sounding though, prefer using filter overdrive to make sounds dirtier. This brings us to the awesome filters, which have additional controls over the K-Station and three different filter types though you'll most likely use lowpass in most situations. The LFO's have loads of waveforms to create cool sci-fi wobbles and there are also plenty of oscillator waveforms though i'm not too keen on most of them, I prefer the more basic analog waveforms. Good noise capabilites, you can add additional noise, k-station style outside of the basic oscs. I don't generally play with the envelopes but they are there. There's quite a flexbile arp but I don't really use it, as it's such a stereotyped sound. The vocoder doesn't seem to work with dynamic mics, coming out as a whisper, so I've never used it. The K-Station is not expandable but there's no point, it's not a workstation. There's no sequencer but I don't want one thanks!

Expressiveness/Sounds : 7
This isn't designed to make realistic instrument sounds though organ and ep sounds are actually very cool. It's designed obviously for dance music and being that I don't like that kind of music, It's become more of a toy for me, but I wouldn't sell it, it's too much fun. The keyboard is velocity sensitive with aftertouch, which can do some cool stuff. It's a sounding board if you like dance or just want to create monster synth sounds. The LFO's and filters can create some incredibly weird noises which drive my parents nuts!

Reliability : 5
I can't really depend on this board. It's built a little shoddily but it doesn't really concern me cos I take care of my gear. What I'm more concerned about is the fact that it sometimes holds notes, often after a gliss, which is kinda annoying. The other problem is that the mod wheel seem to randomly allocate itself to controlling the envelopes, producing a horrible sound when I lift the wheel up, when I want it to control the vibrato effect, though I've just thought maybe that's the what the modulation knobs mean on top of each envelope control! It's okay for general home messing around though, and for as long as I can't afford a more suitable performance board (I play in a funk band)

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't dealt with Novation.

Overall Rating : 7
If it were lost or stolen I would probably not buy it again, but rest assured I'd be annoyed. I might get a Nord Modular cos they are going cheap, though they have no pitch or mod wheels!
This board was pretty cheap, considering I bought a K-Station first but traded it up for a twenty quid more when I saw it advertised for so cheap, but I miss the small size and simplicity of the K-station. I don't really need the extra waveforms, though i suppose it's good to have it at your fingertips, and there's more keys, good for a piano player like me.
I've been playing for about ten years I guess, I'm grade eight on piano and this board just seemed like fun when I bought it and it has been a good toy to play around with. For the dance enthusiast, it's a right bargain compared to the offerings from Nord, Access etc. It does everything it should do, apart from the holding notes thing which it shouldn't, so I can find no problems with it. I think it'll be more use as an added extra to my more basic keyboards, to allow me to have a varied pallette live, like Joe Zawinul or Chick Corea. I might look into the software update.


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: US $1000
Submitted 12/02/2004 at 07:34pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 9
I've updated the os and I didn't really notice any difference
and the presets sound pretty nice, I wish I could find a
editor for my computer though and I've looked everywhere.
I started making my own in cakewalk but that is taking forever.

Features : No Opinion

Expressiveness/Sounds : No Opinion

Reliability : 3
The only problems I'm having with this keyboard is the pot's keep
messing up. First it was the portamento knob (wich sucked cause notes would start sliding when i was playing) and after 2 months of waiting for the part to arrive (I had to fix myself because the stores around here never saw that keyboard before and wanted to charge me like $150 to change a pot, for a $4 pot... unbelievable) and now tonight another pot is acting funky. It's a sweet keyboard for what it is but you would have thought they would have made the knobs a little tougher.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: US $650 used
Submitted 09/23/2004 at 10:06pm by Jose Saez
Email: taliesin<at>terra dot cl

Ease of Use : 9
IMPORTANT: GO TO THE NOVATION SITE AND DOWNLOAD THE 2.1 O.S. !!! It solves all the clicks and pops and add a lot of features !!

The presets are good and some of them are very inspiring. They showcase the range of sounds that the KS4 can do.

Editing patches is a breeze since you have 28 knobs to twist and turn as you like. There's no need of a patch editor. Really, believe me ! It would just make things harder.

The manual is pretty thin (no more than 40 pages) and it will tell you the basics about sound synthesis. You'll need some experience with synths to understand some of the functions.

Features : 9
The polyphony is 16 notes, but it can get lower if you create unyson patches, and it will be more scarce if you use all the four parts at once. If you don't have the adequate O.S. you'll hear clicks and pops as note stealing happens. However that is all solved with O.S. 2.1. Be sure to download it and install it first than anything !

It has seven simultaneous effects for EACH part. Yeah, that's right. There's reverb, delay, distortion, chorus (phaser), panning, EQ and a vocoder. You can add different ammounts of the effects for every one of the four available parts. And yes, they are pretty easy to use.

You cannot expand this synth or add more memory. You won't need to, either.

The keyboard is velocity sensitive + aftertouch, sends and receives midi clock, CC and all the midi messages available.

It doesn't have an onboard sequencer but it haves several arpeggiator modes. The arps aren't editable, but you can choose from 32 different patterns over the typical up-down-random-chord arps. There is also a drum pattern arp, so you can add drum rythms to your perfomances. Fast and easy.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 10
The instruments aren't realistic since this is a synthetizer, and a very good one. The KS can sound very delicate or harshly gruesome, and it can imitate some of the classic synths very easily given the three oscillators plus noise. There are HPF, LPF and BPF (24 and 12 dB) filters, and there are PWM and FM synthesis options. That's pretty good ! I don't know too many synths that offer these options.

You can do instantaneous trance with this synth (if you are lazy) or some elaborate, whimsical and ever evolving patches with it (if you put some work on it). The organ sounds are good and will keep rockers happy. The strings are very reallistic (being synthetic)and they will fit in any mix.

The onboard effects add a lot to the sounds and since they can be fully synchronized to midi clock, they will save you a lot of work. The hypersync feature is very time saving.

This synth reacts very well to playing, it isn't static at all, and the keyboard action is very nice and responsive.

Reliability : 10
Yes, you candepende on it, it never crashes. Use it in a gig ? You'll need some sequencer, but if you dare you could play a whole song using just one perfomance.

Customer Support : 10
Novation is always upgrading their synths O.S., and every new upgrade adds a lot of functions. I bought this one with the 2.0 O.S. running and it had some upsetting quirks (the sound stopped when you pressed the octave buttons, it clicked if the polyphony was full, there was no pot pickup function), and all those problems were solved with O.S. 2.1. That's the best customer support i'd like to see: a company that keeps taking care of their products a long after they were released.

Overall Rating : 10
I'd buy it again. I have the V-station, it's amazing, but i want this baby in hardware, not software. It's worth every buck i paid. I play electronica since 1998 and i've had owned some six synths before this one. I have the KS since ten months ago and the novelty feeling doesn't wear out yet. It's a pity that Novation was bought by focusrite.... So get your KS while they are cheap and they are trying to get rid of it.


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/08/2004 at 03:05am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
It's ppretty straight forward, Novation have done a good job getting the most used parameters onto the front panel with a dedicated control. Deeper access is pretty striaght forward too with the menu system.

Features : 9
8-voice polyphony is adequate as a polysynth - though perhaps not as a multi-timbral sequnecer workhorse. Having said that the most fun can be had when programming sounds to play from the keyboard. Effects are good and easy to control - the distortion is pretty useful for making nasty sounds and dirtying up the otherwise fairly crispy sound.

No sequencer but a pretty good arpegiator - anothe nifty feature is the way you can use the LFO as a single-cyle envelop modulator effectivley adding more envelopes

Expressiveness/Sounds : 9
IHMO, sounds pretty good. I used one to program up a bands synth sounds as they were unable to take the various synths on the road - MS-20, PoliVoks, JP6 and it managed pretty well as a sound-a-lik on specific sounds - not all mind you but an indication of it's flexability I hope

Reliability : 9
Seems pretty well constructed to me, although I think there were a few problems with some early models - some screws came loose during shipping

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had top deal with Novation - however, I don't think they have a US office so tech support from timeszones other than GMT might be an issue - email may be alrigth though

Overall Rating : 9
I'd recommend this synth to someone who wants to get some hands-on analogue action - I would think that it could be pretty good as an educational tool to show the prinicples of subtractive synthesis. But don't get me wrong - if you need an sound, the chances are that reaching for the KS will give you what you want, after a little tweaking.


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 07/07/2004 at 02:55pm by Joe
Email: xxx<at>aol dot com

Ease of Use : 8
Fairly easy to use. Your basic synth setup. Reminds me of a JP8000 a little with the setup.

Features : 4
I personally like the effect onboard. And also like that Novation K series has 4 part multi-timbre. MIDI with all 4 parts going at once???You'll be lucky not to get any annoying clicks!! I thought it was the synth but learned that the clicks were normal...Bad!! ALSO the noise in this thing in high volume sucks!

Expressiveness/Sounds : 8
I like the sounds. but hate the clicks. It seems i can only get a way with 2 parts going at once not to get clicks. Bad design on their parts.

Reliability : 6
No! If you call that it powers up. than ya it's reliable. Look above for pros and cons

Customer Support : 10
Good

Overall Rating : 7
I like the sounds, hate the noise and clicks with multi midi parts running and like the effects. That's about it. I'll prbably sell it
;-(


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: US $1000
Submitted 04/28/2004 at 08:52am by Dave
Email: drawtippy<dot>net

Ease of Use : 8
It's pretty easy to program when the parameters aren't adjusting themselves. It sounds great and I made my own patches from all my favorite 80's songs very quickly...when the parameters were not adjusting themselves.

Features : 9
This thing is loaded with features and it's very flexible. The hypersync features are cool and I haven't even figured out how to write my own yet.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 6
Clickity, click, click. I thought it was my monitors but behold the power of clicks! You can get around it somewhat by decreasing the attack and EQing out some of the high end. It sounds so nice and the clicks are just a bummer. Screw the organ presets but with a little tweaking you can get them to sound nice.

Reliability : 2
I can depend on it to suck. My KS4 started doing the phatom knob thing a few months after I got it. It just got worse and worse until it became almost unplayable. So it's been sitting at the repair shop for about 2 1/2 months waiting for a part. You would think that they would have caught on to the problem by now but instead they are discontinuing it.

Customer Support : 2
Trying to contact the blokes in England is a joke. They probably received so many complaints they just don't deal with it anymore. The people at Von Audio are very nice and helpful and they're in the same boat, waiting for parts for everybody's busted KS4. I tried reloading the software but it still kept ghost knobbing. If you own one of these and it's working great, consider yourself lucky.

Overall Rating : 3
This is a great sounding synth with tons of features and a good interface. I am very much into analog synths and I wanted a VA so I wouldn't have to bring my priceless analogs to gigs. I just think it's hilarious that my 22 year old Sequential Pro- One is more reliable than a brand new KS4. In fact, if and when they fix mine I will sell it promptly and get a Jupiter, Juno or OB-Xa.As far as the VA I would get next? Maybe the Alesis micron, except I heard the Ion had the same phatom knob problem so I'll be skeptical. An-1x? Ob-12? Microkorg? If it were stolen, which it probably is by now since it's been at the repair shop for months, I'd yell to the guy "Good luck getting it to work!"


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 03/24/2004 at 03:47pm by Philip Cativo

Ease of Use : 9
I am using software v.2.0 currently
Sound quality on this board is around a 9
As far as editing patches is concerned it is relatively easy
The manual is very thin but seems relatively comprehensive

Features : No Opinion
I am not sure what the polyphony is as i am not with it at the moment.
The keyboard action is semi weighted and feels very smooth.
I do not think there are any expansion capabilities besides a software revision to v.2.0
This board has typical Midi in/out/thru and responds to velocity and aftertouch. Of worthy mention is its arpeggiator which has a technology called Hypersync which will syncronize all of its onboard effects to tempo which seems to work pretty well especially with delays and filters.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 9
This board really excells in the sound dept. pads and basses particularly sound great and have a very slick sheen to them.
Some of my favorite patches are....
Hertz Bass,Ark Bass(very Depeche Mode!)Bootsy Bass,
Legato Strings,Get me to Heaven, Sustained Strings etc.
There are definately a few oh yeah i know that sound on this board
The onboard effects sound pretty good but the reverb is just ok and it's pretty easy to clutter a sound with them.
I would say this board is primarily best for Dance,Ambient electronica and not as a bread and butter synth. Aftertouch seems to work very well and it seems to be very responsive

Reliability : 7
Paramaters like the filter overdrive seem to blink when i am not touching it sometimes but i don't know if this is a problem with my specific board or in general. I probably woudn't use this on a gig without backup because of that

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't dealt with customer support

Overall Rating : 10
If this was lost or stolen i would definately replace if i could. For the price i got this for
$500 at guitar center kind of word of mouth special it was well worth it and also pretty cool that they are being discontinued.


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: #320 used
Submitted 03/22/2004 at 04:53am by Danny Owen
Email: fizmo100<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : No Opinion
I've reviewed this before, but I'd like to add a few opinions that I've formed since then. I'll not give any ratings, as I've already done this in mylast review, and Idon't want to knacker the overall ratings!

Features : No Opinion

Expressiveness/Sounds : No Opinion
Right, this is where I need to eat some humble pie. I previously moaned about the inclusion of EPs and organs. Ok, I'm a dumbass. For rich EPs the KS4 is actually very useful. I played around with the sounds a bit, and they are very nice. They don't try to be accurate emulations of the original EPs (like on the Roland 60s and 70s expansion), they sound more like an analogue synth trying to recreate these sounds. As such, they are mighty fine, and I've recently been using them quite a lot.

Secondly, I'd like to moan again. This time, it's about something that has been mentioned before quite a bit - clicks! Goddamit, they are annoying. This synth could be sublime if it didn't click somuch. I noticed it on the synth I played in the store, but I assumed it was an early model with teething problems, and went on to buy second hand. The board I got is a lot better, but there are still issues. Luckily, I have Waves restoration bundle, so anything I record with this synth gets put through the declicker. I've even made a KS4 preset on the declicker specially for this synth! It works well, and means I can still use this little beasty. I've not used this board live, but it's possible that when mixed with other instruments you can get away without the clicks being noticed.

Reliability : No Opinion
The end cheeks have a habit of coming loose/wobbly. Not a major problem, as it just takes a few screws being tightened to solve it, but still not too reassuring!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I still use this board a lot. I have recently got a Waldorf Q rack, expecting it to bury the KS4 in a deep hole in the garden, but having the Q highlights the good points of the KS4. They are both great units, but they are very different units, and the complement each other well. Hopefully, this OS upgrade will materialise soon, and the KS4 will be a great buy!


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: US $700
Submitted 03/05/2004 at 01:37pm by Wadrad/Z

Ease of Use : 5
- Using OS 2.0
- Presets are decent. Not all to my liking but decently representative of what it can produce
- Editing it pretty simple though I wish they had stuck with either all sliders or all knobs instead of a combination. Haven't used the patch editor, if there even is one
- Manual is decent as well. I've had better, I've had worse
- If you know something about synth programming it's not that hard to start shaping sounds with it. Multiple use buttons can be bothersome at times, but no in a majoy way

Features : 7
- Polyphony is 16 notes and the keyboard action is good
- Effects are decent quality (I've heard better, I've heard worse), but the best aspect is that each part (in multi-timbral mode) retains it's own effects programming. No sharing the same effects parameters for all the different parts!
- Not sure of any expansion capability...
- Does have after-touch (channel I think), and all the knob/slider inputs transmit MIDI
- No on-board sequencer, but pretty decent arpeggiator and the ability to synch effects, arpeggiators, and lfos all with the touch of a button

Expressiveness/Sounds : 9
- Being a VA synth, no reason to look for realistic acoustic sounds although it can do some basic electric piano and organ sounds
- THE SOUNDS are what I love about this synth. VERY smooth and organic for a synth. Reminds me a lot of my old Casio CZ, and the FM synths. Sharp attacks, and great sonic qualities. REALLY love it for this.
- As stated before, effects are decent, but nothing fabulous
- Keyboard action feels okay for a synth
- Velocity sensitivity isn't quite what I would want, but perhaps I haven't adjusted it exactly to my liking
- BUT... all that being said, there is a problem with certain sounds making clicking noises during the attack. Depending on the wave, and the attack envelope, it can be quite noticable. HOPEFULLY there will be a fix when (or if) the new OS is released. Forums and sites have a LOT of complaints posted about this topic and the lack of response from Novation. I would give it a 10+ were it not for the clicking problem.

Reliability : 5
- Had to return the first one I ordered because of "phantom parameter changing". Similar to what I've read about the Alesis Ion, certain parameters (LFO, envelope values) will just change themselves and the changing values will show up on the display. Unfortunately this second KS4 keyboard does it a lot less often than the first one, and it took weeks to notice it. It still seems to pop up in waves, being quite problematic, and then disappearing for a while
- The Novation home page is about a 3 on a scale of 1-10 for usefulness (10 being the good end of the scale, of course). FAQs that don't really answer much (pertaining to the KS4 anyway), and no direct way to contact them for support. They slough it off on their sellers
- No, I wouldn't use it in a gig period, until I get this "phantom parameter" problem fixed. As long as it's going through a stable period (few "phantom" changes) I can at least use it in my home recording setup.
- I'm WAY not impressed with Novation "the business"

Customer Support : 3
- Wouldn't know how friendly the company is because they don't really have a easily accessible tech dept. My impression isn't good though

Overall Rating : 5
If I could get one of these that didn't click, and didn't have the "phantom parameter" problem, I'd buy another one in a minute. Very nice addition in the way of sounds to any set-up. Would also have paid almost twice as much, if the thing worked as advertised... so it goes
- Give it a 9 for the sounds, and 3 for the problems...


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: 550 (Euro)
Submitted 02/20/2004 at 10:01am by Jarlath
Email: info<at>brmusical dot com

Ease of Use : 10
OS 2.0 though Novation have promised an update in March 2004 (see below).

The majority of presets are not to my liking. If you're into Trance, then maybe their good, I dunno. Other styles will require tweaking, preferably from scratch. Fortunately this is pretty easy, and once you've gone through the excellent manual it's a snip to dial up the sound you want.



Features : 7
Polyphony is adequate for me - 16 voices. The keyboard has a nice action, with aftertouch.

I like the way you can configure the filters, envelopes, LFO's, etc - this machine has a LOT of potential, despite it's relative simplicity.

MIDI implementation is good - this is also a very good controller keyboard. There's no sequencer, but I have it hooked up to the computer with no problems.

Expressiveness/Sounds : No Opinion
I love the sounds I can get get from this board - 'liquid analogue' is a good description. It's marketed for a trance sound, but it's a good all-rounder really. Especially at they price they go for now.

People say it sounds thin but I get perfectly good basses from it. You can coax 'FMish' bells 'n' stuff from it (my favs). Pianos are weak - use a sampler or soundfonts for those. The Brass? forget it! The four bank of drums are fantastic - every hit is tweakable, though effects can only be applied globally. Hey - find a workaround ;-)

The effects are few, but generally decent. The distortion I don't like - it seems too 'clinical' rather than gritty.

Ok, now here's the catch....

First, read this post: http://sound-on-sound2.infopop.net/2/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=215094572&f=884099644&m=8443099457&p=1

Now ask yourself why the price of the KS4 has plummetted. Yes, Novation are moving towards software an MIDI controllers. The V-station is supposed to sound just like th K-Station. I don't think it does personally - it lacks that certain something.

But more than that - there is a MAJOR defect with the product as it is. Clearly audible 'pops' and 'clicks' seem, at first, due to the use of too much filter overdrive or distortion or polyphony. However, after a period of use it becomes apparent that these clicks and pops are a feature - and an extremely irritating one at that. This makes the otherwise beautiful sounds of the KS4 unusable. Most amazingly, this defect is very evident in many presets, including the very first one! Try it and listen carefully. Just like Rice Crispies! Aaaaargh.

This problem is not limited to my machine - it is a problem with all KS series (KS4, KS5, KS rack). There is suspician that the defect may be a part of te architecture. A Novation rep has promised (see above post) that the problem will be rectified with a new OS. However, Novation have otherwise been very silent. It is suspected that they no longer intend to support the product and moving into sofware, thus making the KS4 - a piece of worthless crap! What a pity.

If you want to buy this, make sure you check that there is an OS higher than 2.0. Even then, test it rigorously.

If you already have one - write to Novation customer support and demand action.

Reliability : No Opinion
I bought this based on reviews here and elsewhere (no music shops nearby!). I was surprised at the build quality. The keyboard is nice but the plastic knobs on mine are all crooked. No major beef, though I would hesitate to take it out on the road. The plastic endplates convey a cheapness that could have easily been classy.

Reliabilty as regards sound? Er, no. Not yet anyway.

Customer Support : 3
Don't use the request form on the website - it's a black hole.

I have had one dealing with customer support: I needed help installing OS 2.0 and received very prompt and friendly help. After I installed it I queried the noise artifacts but, like everyone else it seems, I still have got no reply.


Overall Rating : No Opinion
Let's hope Novation come through with the new OS, as promised, and that it solves the one niggle that ruins what is a great-sounding and fun synth with excellent potential.

At the very least Novation could publicly release the OS so that someone can reprogram it. Hell, I'm no programmer, but I'd give it a go. Maybe a few other tweaks could be made?

At this price the KS4 is definitely tempting, but buyer beware!...

...at least until they fix the problem. I'll come back when they do.


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: US $468.00
Submitted 02/01/2004 at 10:36pm by Jerry

Ease of Use : 10
DC talk was right on in getting the Gutiar Center Nation Wide Closeout for $500. I did the same thing, except I jewed the sales guy down to $470. I actually feel like a keyboard player, instead of a drummer, because this thing is really easy to use. It ain't no Triton, but it sounds better and I can do a bunch of stuff with it already after 2 days. The manual is a bit scarce in the info department. Some typos too. But it does explain how to create the sound, which is very informative.

Features : 9
The arpegiators are cool as are the extended wave forms list. I guess I never had an analog synth before that I could easily edit, but all the knobs for every paramater is the best part. No more page after page after page crap from a TX81Z. I don't like the fact that it reverts to midi channel 1 and performance 100 when powered down and back up again. I can't find any documentation on this, and don't know if it is supposed to retain it's settings when powered down and back up. It has no battery or USB hookups, but it has a vovoder connector, several outputs, and midi thru. I can see how the hypersync is gonna make my life a lot easier. It's more intuitave than my Wavestation wave sequencing. It should line up with beat clock much better.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 9
Very techno, euro type stuff here. It's nice to get away from the Jap stuff. It's like comparing a Yamaha drum set to Premier. Norelco to Braun. Suzuki to Orff. They are just different. More midi sysex on the internet would be appreciated. I can't make the sounds, but I sure can load them in. I love aftertouch. This is the only reason I bought this guy. OK... the price was great too.

Reliability : No Opinion
I like that it's small. Not as small as my Yamaha CBX-K1XG, but full sized keys and aftertouch are all the schizzel. It seams as solid as my Wavestation which I have used on gigs, so I would say it probably could hold up at a gig. That has to be determined.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have just asked for customer support on the reverting to midi channel 1 issue and performance #100 when powering back up. If it is a problem, I hope it's just a battery issue. If this is normal, me no likey. We shall see.

Overall Rating : 10
I heard Novation sound for the first time about 6 months ago, and wanted the K station because it was different than all my sound sources like Alesis S4 plus, Alesis QSR, Yamaha CBX blah blah, Roland TD8, Alesis D4, Korg Wavestation EX, acoustic drums and electric bass. I think I got a much better deal with the KS4 than the Kstation. Guitar Center is keeping me coming back, that's for sure. Would I buy it again, sure or maybe the Alesis ION. It sounded similar. I couldn't pass it up at $468 even though I am in debt up to my eyeballs. But it is a great asset to my studio. Guitar Center had no box, and it was the last one in the store, but not a scratch on it. Just some finger prints, which Glen, my synth sales guy, wiped off with a paper towel. Thanks Glen. I wish it had a USB connector, but what ever. I just feel that there should be a synth work station that can easily hook to a computer, and be a stand alone giger. Can't wait to try the vocoder. YEE HOO!


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 01/27/2004 at 05:12pm by DC Talk

Ease of Use : 10
Software v. 2.0. When I saw Guitar Center had a close-out price of $500 for this puppy, I snatched one up. At that price it is a genuine steal! Previously, the lowest price I?d seen for this unit was $800 on certain Internet retailers? sites, if you can still find one. Some are still charging $999 (price matching my ass, Musician?s Friend!). At $800, that puts the KS4 in Alesis Ion range. Which is the better synth for the money? Flip a coin. The Ion sounds great, no doubt, and has a superior mod matrix and filters, a better display, but fewer effects, lower polyphony, and an inferior keyboard with no aftertouch. Unfortunately, the Ion I was playing with the same day I bought the KS4 exhibited the notorious ?knob-drift? problem that?s been documented all over the Net. Until Alesis fixes this problem, I myself remain leery of the Ion. And at $500, the KS4 is the superior value. Sure beats the $600 I paid for that Viscount Oberheim OB-12.
The KS4?s interface is as intuitive as any VA on the market and better than most. It?s easy to figure your way around it and create your own sounds. Most of the presets are decent and the effects work fine. I like that it has 200 blank slots for your own patches. It took mere minutes before I had created a lewd, crude blast of distorted mayhem as my first patch just by randomly fiddling with the knobs, and that was before adding any effects! This is as easy to use a synth as exists today, and it has real programming depth.

Features : 10
For what I paid for it, it is unbeatable. Great user interface. Knobs, knobs, knobs. More polyphony than the Ion, and any VA in its price range except the Nord 2x. Better effects than any VA in its price range. Three oscillators per patch--only the Ion equals it in this price range. Decent mod matrix. Decent arpeggiator. Adequate vocoder. The drums can be useful, but won't replace a good sampled kit. The best thing is if you change the parameters of a patch that is used in a performance, it won't change the parameters of that same patch if its used in another performance.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 9
To my ears, the KS4 sounds great. Plenty of meaty synth sounds, and you can roll your own. However, I can do without the useless and inferior organ and e-piano ROM sounds. They add nothing to the value of this machine and waste memory. If I want these sounds out of a ROMpler, I?ll use Roland?s 60s-70s keyboard card in my JV-2080. I want flexible synth sounds out of a VA. Does it sound like a Prophet or a Moog or a JP8? Who cares? It sounds like a good synth! I don?t buy the argument that VAs have to slavishly imitate the analog synths of yore. They should sound good on their own. Yes, the KS4 sounds a little more digital than the Ion, but it still sounds very good.

Reliability : 8
At $500, you may not be getting a new-in-the-box unit. While the salesman at Guitar Center insisted it was, the severely bent carton looked like it had been re-taped, and it had a big hole in it where the power cord was almost falling out. When I got the unit home, a loose screw was clearly rattling inside the thing. It doesn?t seem to have affected the unit so far, as it seems to be working OK, but there may be a loose circuit board in there that that screw was supposed to be supporting. The kicker was that inside the carton was a note from Sweetwater Music thanking me for my purchase. Clearly, Guitar Center had bought up some restocked merchandise.

Customer Support : 9
After I registered my unit on Novation?s website, I got an email about the loose screw I told them about. They said they were try to set up service with a contractor in Silver Spring. Helpful, but I?ve heard no more since then. We?ll have to see if problems develop, and since Novation seems to be abandoning their hardware synths, whether they will continue to provide support is an open question.

Overall Rating : 10
If stolen, I?d buy the KS4 again instantly if I could find one. I think it?s a real loss for Novation to be exiting the hardware synth market for soft synths (and Waldorf seems to be heading in that direction, too). Call me old-fashioned, but I prefer the tactile feel of turning real knobs to trying to turn a virtual knob with a mouse. Yes, soft synths can do amazing things and are more economical than hardware, but they can?t replace the hands-on user experience of a well-designed hardware synth. My days of buying ROMplers are past. I will no longer buy a synth that does not have a full complement of knobs to tweak. Of course, as a hobbyist, my funds are very limited, so I can?t afford a Waldorf Q, an Access Virus, or a Nord Lead 3 (although the Nord 2x looks tempting). Frankly, I only buy synths at the end of their sales cycle when they are on close-out. Can't afford them otherwise. And at $500, the KS4 is the best bargain in synthdom.


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: 380 (uk pounds)
Submitted 11/24/2003 at 05:30pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
Latest software version
some interesting presets - with new software has drum presets which sound pretty good - editing patches is a doddle - so many knobs -so much to do
manual is ok - needs more diagrams and pics

Features : 9
polyphony is 16 voice - have k-station which I love( but only 8 voice) - much more powerfull in my opinion than k-station- also has low/band/high pass filters for some great sounds arpeggiator has some good patterns - lfo's also have pattern type waveforms -great fun - and mixer much more powerfull than k-station (can use lfo's and envelope to fade in/modulate waveform mix)

Expressiveness/Sounds : 9
can produce some great analogue sounds - more mod possibilities than k-station - good at most sounds, but bass not as good as waldorf Q (which I have) and extra waveforms (accept for noise type) an extra that I dont really use too much.

Reliability : 9
k-station very solid ('cos smaller) ks-4/5 a bit more fragile -but nice steel panel and solid construction - used k-station live - not yet used ks-4 but should be ok

Customer Support : No Opinion
never used company - only used website which is ok

Overall Rating : 10
love it - even more than my k-station - differnt sound to waldorf Q - not so bassey but very instantanious - easy to program - would definately buy again if lost/stolen etc


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: US $700
Submitted 11/16/2003 at 07:54pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
I like the interface and the manual is nice although their section on sys-exec leaves a little to the imagination. It's a pretty intuitive module.

Features : 10
The knobs just feel right. The perfect amt of friction and they just feel quality.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 8
I knew what I was getting into and did my research. I bought this guy because it does awsome effects, sweeps, and the arppegio section is pretty strong IMHO. I use this to make most of my basslines that arn't played on a electric bass. I canno't make this the centerpiece because I do not find that the pads are very warm or useful. Unlike the access or nord, hitting a chord fails to drop all the engineers in the room down to the floor into an orgasm.

Reliability : 10
Pretty solid. I'd gig without a backup

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I'd rape the person who stole it however I'd probably upgrade to the supernova


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: 320 (#) used
Submitted 10/08/2003 at 03:36am by Danny Owen
Email: fizmo100<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 9
OS 1.0


Well, I'm getting round this board pretty quickly. Anyone with any prior experience will fond this a doddle, and anyone new to synths will learn a lot from this baord. It's one of the easiest synths to use I've ever had. The manual is pretty good, if a tad on the thin side, but really, it's not rocket science here!

Features : 9
The keyboard action was what caught my attention with this board first off - very nice. Responsive, but not too heavy. The aftertouch has a lovely feature where the key clciks up at the back slightly so you know you're activating it. The effects are dead easy to use, and tweak on the fly. I love the way the performances are saved - you can edit a patch, yet if you have used it in a performance elsewhere, the performance stays the same. This is a clever bit of thinking from Novation, and shows a lot of careful planning. I wish this synth had a bit of expandability, as I like to personalise my instruments. However, Novation do seem very good about adding features in OS updates (compare the Nova now with how it was when it came out!!!) Not the most versatile of boards - it tends to do one style of sound very well (ie analogue), but if you buy this expecting stereo sampled pianos, then you've obviously not done your homework!!!


Another thing I would have liked is a mod-matrix. As it stands, there isn't much in this department. However, at the price the board sells for, I guess certain features found on more expensive boards will be missing. The sound is just as good though, imho!

Expressiveness/Sounds : 8
I was blown away by the sounds on this board when I first played it. They are full, glossy, and extremely usable. The pads in particualr are to die for. However, the preset basses are a bit lacklustre. A bit of programming sorts this out, but since the other presets are pretty damn great, it's a shame that the basses feel overlooked. My main moan here is the inclusion of EPs and organs. Personally, I don't rate them at all. They sound thin and half arsed when compared to the 60s and 70s expansion in my XP80. The KS4 is a VA - why is it trying to be a ROMpler?!? I appreciate that it makes the board a slightly better alrounder, but the quality of the sounds in this category don't stand up with the rest of the synth type patches on this board.


I love the way the sounds respond to aftertouch though. Playing this synth is a joy due to the fantastic keyboard, and the pitch and mod wheels are very solid feeling.

Reliability : 9
Overall, this synth is very solid. I also had a loose end panel when I got it, but tightening the screw soon sorted this out. My main wory is that the knobs and especially the sliders will get damaged in transport, but this is not a criticism of the synth. It's just the way things are with realtime controls - lots of foam and bubblewrap are used when I take this synth live!

Customer Support : 10
Nver dealt with Novation directly, but their website seems very good, and if the support for previous products is anything to go by, you can't go wrong here!

Overall Rating : 10
I have owned a fair bit of gear in my 8 years of playing, mainly Roland stuff. At present, I own a 3xExpanded XP80, and that's about it apart from the KS4. The two go together so well, that I have a pretty good variety of sounds with just these boards.


I may have been a bit picky in the reviews I've written here,\ focusing mainly on the niggles rather than the many plus points. It's far easier to talk about what I didn't like about this board, as if I described everything I love about it, I'd be here all day!


I will give this synth a 10 overall, as despite the niggles, at this price there is very little contest (except maybe the Alesis Ion).


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: US $725
Submitted 10/07/2003 at 11:40am by elmokeys
Email: garak42<at>aol dot com

Ease of Use : 10
This synth has an excellent interface making it easy to edit patches.The presets are tasty and pretty well-varied. There really is no need for a patch editor as the programming is straightforward and even fun.The manual seems pretty good although the section on syncing the various parameters is sketchier than it should be.

Features : 9
16 note polyphony here is adequate overall. The effects are actually quite good and what is most wonderful is that they are programmable for each voice within a multi, which is not what you get on most synths. I think Novation uses panning extremely well and the patches have depth because of this.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 9
Smooth but thin overall, there is a liquidity to the sounds but they do have a somewhat digital essence to them. Still, they shine and are sweet and beautiful. The pads remind me of an FM synth or a K5000s with lots of processing.

Reliability : 9
Well made but unit came with the end panel loose due to a screw that was untightened. Disconcerting but not terrible.

Customer Support : No Opinion
They have a good website. I have not called yet.

Overall Rating : 9
I like this synth but would hesitate to use it as my only synth. The Ion is more analogue but at times I would rather have the Novation "shimmer" and glossiness.


Product: Novation KS-4
Price Paid: US $999.95
Submitted 05/26/2003 at 08:38am by elfinboy
Email: elfinboy2 at webtv<dot>net

Ease of Use : 10
2003 version. The 40 key KS4. Only diff between it and the KS5 is one more octave of keys, for 61, and $300 higher price. Several very good to excellent synth presets in both the programs & performances sections. Editing sounds is easy & fun. Front panal knobs & switches with there assorted glowing red or green lights helps. Excellent manual. No need for a patch editor.

Features : 9
16 voice polyphony. 49 keys. Effects has delay, reverb, chorus, distortion, eq, panning, vocoder. Overdrive is available also, via the filter section. Not expandable. Can download stuff from Novation website. Nice onboard arps. Nice selection of waveforms. Has Sine, triangle, sawtooth, square, & some digita waveforms. 3 oscillators per program. Performances can combine up to 4 programs. Keyboard can be split. Basic midi ability. Keyboard feels fine to me. Some prefer a weighted ect type keyboard, this one isnt. But thats fine with me. The vocoder works well. But procesing things like guitar or bass thru the audio in is problematic. Unless just useing that to create weirdness to the synths voices via the input signal changing envelopes ect.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 10
Its a VA synth. So its gonna do great synthesizer voices. Isnt geared toward creating replicas of organs, pianos, ect ect. You want a rompler for that rather then a Va. Is excellent synth for creating whatever synthesizer type sounds, voices, effects, ect. Great choice for any type of electronica, or other music where you want synth. I'm mainly useing mine for a variety of whirly & shimmering type ufo type pads along with some ghost pads. The latter being lingering dark atmospheric & haunting type pad things. I dont do much melodic lead type voice things but presets like programs #198 "wired", & #291 "monster module" are splendid lead voices imo. 2 Fave preset pads are prog's #244 "radiohead", & #278 "cyber landing". The various bass presets are also among the best I've heard. Useing the arps is easy & produces very musical things suitable to electronica dance. The drum sounds are also very good. I love the things liqued analog sound. Not as harsh as some va I've heard. Though harshness in a voice can be useful too. Lol.

Reliability : 9
I've had mine about 2 weeks now. Hasnt found any gitches or problems. Is very well made. See's no reason for it to develope problems. I also play a Yamaha CS2x synth. The two pair together nicely.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Have dealt with Novation directly. Just browses there website now & then.

Overall Rating : 9
Overall rates the Novation KS4 a 10. Is very much suited to the type of synth atmosphere sounds ect I want to make. Can easilly make synth music with it. Loves its looks, sounds, & feel. Would replace it with another if lost or stolen. Compared it to the Nord lead2 & EMU XK6 extreme keys. May get one of those later as another board. Lol.

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