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What's the verdict?
Worth it?
What is the app it is most similar to?
Happy to see you posting again, Doug!!
I have NS1 and Viking. I think they complement each other. I've gotten some very thick analog-ish sounds from both. It's nice having them both right in AUM since @j_liljedahl added preset management.
I shall do Viking shortly but I do like the thick rich sound of the NS1, like I say in the demo it does at times sound very CS80 ish and I guess very analog, nice synth. And thank you @CalCutta I have plastic prisms fitted over my glasses and when they get it right they be fitted to my new lenses, so seeing the iPad is not to bad at the moment, so it is nice to be back doing the iOS stuff
Sounds pretty good. Will check it out.
Yay. Great, great news, Doug.
@thesoundtestroom, Doug, does NS1 allow you to save your own presets? Once you dial-in something you like, can you take a snapshot of the settings by saving a custom preset?
Doug good to have you back on iOS, for the presets push the button with like the fader symbols just above the keyboard ,the press the NS1 in the middle of the screen ,and up they pop !
Thanks for the video ) I like the three pad controllers , nice touch
Sounds good - and welcome back!
In standalone yes, in AU hosts it depends on the host...in AUM you can save presets with the + button, and presets developed in stand alone mode appear on the list when opened in AUM. Which is pretty slick...
Thanks for all the comments, and the tips about saving presets and finding them in GB