
Viral Nopia Synth Launches This Year for £550
The Nopia "harmony machine" that broke the internet in 2023 is finally ready to ship. Music creators can grab this unique synthesizer in just a couple months.
After three years of anticipation, the Nopia synthesizer is about to make complex music creation accessible to everyone.
Martin Grieco and Rocío Gal first revealed their mint-green "harmony machine" in 2023, and it immediately captured the imagination of music makers worldwide. Now they've announced the innovative instrument will launch by end of year for around £550 (approximately $690 USD).
What makes Nopia special is how it reimagines music creation from the ground up. Instead of the traditional keyboard and knobs setup, it blends four different musical elements (keys, bass, arpeggiator, and pad) into one seamless performance tool.
The creators designed it so anyone can play rich, complex harmonies with just one or two fingers. A one-octave Chord Builder keyboard works alongside a 12-button Tonal Selector and an Extensions Dial to shape the sound.
Want to get creative? A strum plate in the corner lets you pluck individual notes from chords, while a slider bends entire chords up and down in pitch. It's like having an entire band's harmonic section under your fingertips.

The device includes virtual analog and sample-based sound engines, plus effects like delay, reverb, and tape emulation. Musicians can even use Nopia's harmony engine to control other instruments through per-module MIDI outputs.
Why This Inspires
Nopia represents something bigger than just another gadget. It's proof that passionate creators can spend years perfecting an idea and actually bring it to life.
In an era where music technology can feel overwhelming and complex, Grieco and Gal chose to make something that invites people in. Their design philosophy centers on playfulness and accessibility rather than intimidation.
The three-year journey from viral teaser to finished product shows the dedication required to innovate thoughtfully. They didn't rush to market with a half-baked product but took the time to get it right.
For aspiring musicians who felt traditional synthesizers were too complicated, Nopia opens new doors. Creating beautiful, layered music no longer requires years of training or technical expertise.
The music world just got a little more welcoming.
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Based on reporting by The Verge
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