The Novachord + Solovox collection emulates two early electronic instruments that were precursors of modern synthesizers. Novachord is based on the revolutionary polyphonic instrument from 1939
while Solovox replicates a related monophonic keyboard instrument intended to provide organ-style leads. These exceedingly rare instruments set standards for tone generation and synthesis techniques that continue to influence today’s electronic instruments.
Notorious
Manufactured by the Hammond company from 1939 to 1942 and debuting at the World’s Fair
the Novachord contained 163 vacuum tubes and over 1
000 custom capacitors. Its divide-down oscillator architecture combined full 72-key polyphony with an early version of analog subtractive synthesis. The Novachord’s architecture predicted the ADSR envelope
utilized a resonant band-pass filter
and included a vibrato unit. These now-familiar methods resemble designs adopted decades later in Moog and ARP polyphonic synthesizers.
Despite its historical importance
the Novachord did not enjoy commercial success. Although it resembled a standard organ at a glance
the front panel controls were not well-suited to the performance techniques of organists or pianists of the period. In addition
the numerous vacuum tubes were unstable
making the 500-pound instrument challenging to maintain. Production stopped in 1942 because of poor sales and parts shortages during the Second World War
with Hammond only manufacturing around 1
000 Novachords.
Nevertheless
the instrument was used for decades on many notable era recordings
such as We’ll Meet Again by Vera Lynn and Brother Bones’s Sweet Georgia Brown. It was also prominently featured in film soundtracks including the intermission for “Gone With the Wind” and in the scores of “Rebecca
” “The Maltese Falcon
” and “The Ten Commandments.” But it is best remembered for its otherworldly sound as heard in horror and sci-fi genre productions such as “Cat People
” “The Beast From 20
000 Fathoms
” “20 Million Miles to Earth
” and “The Gorgon.” On television
the Novachord remained a favorite of composers including Jerry Goldsmith and Harry Lubin in their work for The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits
respectively. Today
fewer than 200 Novachords exist
and it is said that only five remain in operation today.
The Solovox
manufactured by Hammond between 1940 and 1950
was another classic instrument of the era. Based on the Novachord’s oscillator and divider circuits
the Solovox with 18 vacuum-tube Solovox was a small monophonic keyboard instrument attached beneath a piano keyboard and intended to augment it with organ-type lead voices. It consisted of two units: the three-octave mini keyboard
and a tone cabinet for the electronic sound generator
amplifier
and loudspeaker. Like the Clavioline and Ondioline
the Solovox produced a range of string
woodwind
and organ sounds and was widely used in light music from the 1940s and into the 1960s. Unfortunately
the introduction of compact transistor organs released in the 60s marked the end of the Solovox’s popularity.
Out of the Past
Due to their unique place in the history of electronic instruments
award-winning developer and DSP designer Mark Barton (MRB) presented Cherry Audio with the prospect of teaming up to revive these instruments and their unique mystical sounds. Armed with his enthusiasm and expertise in circuit-modeling
we set forth to recreate these masterpieces from yesteryear using virtual synthesis and no sampling.
We also received invaluable assistance from father and son
Joseph and Justin Fill
owners of a beautifully restored Novachord.
We didn’t stop at the sound -- the Novachord interface is a magnificent recreation of the original
replete with the white Plakson and black Bakelite keys
teardrop rotary levers
and gorgeous cherry wood. With Solovox
we went a step further
including responsive vacuum tubes that light up and respond to settings. With additional touches such as over 100 combined presets and flexible MIDI mapping
Cherry Audio has brought these Golden Age classics out of the past and into the 21st century.
The result is the Novachord + Solovox experience - a breathtaking feast for both the ears and the eyes
bundled together at one low price. Cherry Audio is overjoyed to bring these classic instruments back to life with these stunning software emulations. Prepare yourself to be transported back to the earliest days of electronic music history!
Features:
Novachord Features
32 polyphonic voices
synthesized not sampled
Three Resonators: a resonant bandpass filter network operating consecutively in low (400 Hz)
mid (800 Hz)
high (2000 Hz) frequency ranges
Deep Tone setting for the tone generator signal
with a one-pole (6dB per-octave slope) lowpass filter with a fixed frequency of 160 Hz
Brilliant Tone setting for the tone generator signal
with a one-pole (6dB per-octave slope) highpass filter with a fixed frequency of 2000 Hz
Full Tone setting controls the amplitude of the dry (no filters applied) tone generator signal
Tones routed in parallel to all of the filters
processed and then summed together to create a composite tone
Attack knob with seven Attack/Decay/Sustain envelope options
from Slow to Fast
with sustain-pedal controlled release (approximately3.5 seconds)
Depth controlled vibrato with two options: Vibrato I as used in the earliest Novachord models
and Vibrato II as used in later Novachords
Reverb effect with Room and Hall algorithms to emulate the standard Novachord amp and speaker combo
56 presets covering Basses
Keys
Pads
and Strings
by Director of Sound Design James Terris
Solovox Features
Faithful virtual analog emulation of the monophonic 'keyboard attachment' instrument
Combinable Bass/Tenor/Contralto/Soprano switches to set note range in octaves
like modern synthesizer footage settings
First Voice and Second Voice two-pole bandpass filters with level controls and variable center frequencies of 400 Hz and 800 Hz
respectively
Deep Tone setting for the tone generator signal
with a one-pole (6dB per-octave slope) lowpass filter with a fixed frequency of 200 Hz
Brilliant Tone setting for the tone generator signal
with a one-pole (6dB per-octave slope) highpass filter with a fixed frequency of 2000 Hz
Full Tone setting controls the amplitude of the dry (no filters applied) tone generator signal
Adjustable Glide and fixed-rate Vibrato
Mute control to filter harmonics from the oscillator voice
Reverb effect with Room algorithm to replicate the standard Solovox amp and speaker combo
Glowing vacuum tubes respond to the volume setting of each filter
50 presets covering Basses
Strings
Leads
and Woodwinds
by Director of Sound Design James Terris
Standard Features for Both Instruments
Complete MIDI control and DAW automation for all controls
with easy-to-use MIDI learn and mapping (Preset and Global)
Cherry Audio's popular Focus zoom-in feature
as well as standard UI zoom and resize via drag
Complete documentation available directly online from the instrument or in downloadable PDF format
User-adjustable oversampling control
Novachord + Solovox are each available in AU
VST
VST3
AAX
and standalone formats
Requirements:
Platform
CPU
RAM
Disk
Notes
Additional Requirement
Audio Card
Ports
Internet Required
32 Bit Support
64 Bit Support
Plugins
mac
Native Apple M1 processor support
including Apple M1 Ultra. 3.4 GHz Quad-Core or M1 CPU
8
8
10.13 or above. macOS 13 Ventura supported.
Internet connection required for product activation.
1
0
1
VST-2
VST-3
AU
AAX
STAND-ALONE
windows
Quad-core computer
8
8
Windows 7 or above (including Windows 11)
Internet connection required for product activation.