The synth specialists at Modor have introduced their NF-1k synthesiser.
The NF-1 module now has a Fatar keybed with polyphonic aftertouch, a touch strip fir pitch bends, and two smaller touch strips to the left of the 49 key keybed.
It has 16 voice polyphony due to a new voice board, and they’ve also thrown in a programmable and midi syncable arpeggiator.
Add to this a chord mode and hold function, the Modor NF-1k is a fun and inspiring synth.
Full specs:
KEYBOARD
- Fatar keyboard
- 49 keys (4 full octaves)
- weighted keys
- polyphonic aftertouch
MULTITIMBRALITY AND POLYPHONY
- 16 voices polyphony
- 2 part multitimbral
- polyphony can be split 8+8 over two parts, or all 16 to a single part
MEMORY
- 448 patches, 14 banks [A-N] of 32 patches
- 64 ‘setups’ containing 2 full patches, and all chord/arp/unison settings.
- All factory presets can be overwritten
CONNECTIONS
- 9V, 600mA adapter connection, positive voltage on center pin
- MIDI IN/THRU/OUT connections, 3x 5-pin DIN connection
- Audio Left/Stereo output, for 6.35mm TRS or mono jack, unbalanced
- Audio Right output, 6.35mm mono jack, unbalanced
- Headphones connector on frontpanel, 6,35mm TRS jack
- Sustain switch, 6.35mm mono jack
- Volume/modulation pedal, 6.35mm TRS jack
- USB connector (MIDI only, class compliant – no driver installation necessary)
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
- 43 rotary knobs
- 28 pushbuttons
- 1 rotary encoder
Read more on the Modor NF-1k on the Modor website


