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On the latest picture i see a keyboard layout (but 27 keys?), parameters like play, record, vibrato, wah, tremolo and some other stuff....
I definitely baited with the iRing post but with tongue firmly in cheek.
Was impressed with the classy IK response after just 20 mins!
Bravo.
If it’s a midi controller set out like a hardware synth, ala Novation X-Station, intended to control their Syntonik app, they could be onto a real winner.
As long as it can be used with other gear and apps. (Looking at you Novation/Ampify with the closed Launchkey midi feature).
ISynth is a good shout though and more in line with the clues so far. (Do please consider the above though IK. Guaranteed winner!). Did I spot a slight wooden edge in one of those pics?
I know what it is, I know what it must be – it’s obvious. They’re announcing a clone of one of Behringer’s famous synths.
Maybe it's an iRig I/O firmware update that turns it into VA-Synth
Looked and sounded like some kind of continuously variable oscilator in addition to filtering going on, and not just A to B and back again but multi-dimensional. But I’m sure that IK won’t confirm (or deny!) that...
IK says on Facebook that it is not a Moog emulation. The demos play the main line from "Stranger Things," which I believe was played on a Juno-6. But I think it is more than that. Maybe it's Syntronik in hardware.
If it´s hardware and costs under 300 i´m in
Haha. The Model D-Squared.
Based on their last clue, I think it's really light and portable--a bit bigger than a nanoKontrol. And it has an onboard sequencer. You can either use it as a tiny workstation or use the USB out to use it as a controller for the iPad or desktop.
At least it seems to have indeed a sequencer and arp, a scale mode and some other midi things.
It has OSC´s with different waveforms, envelopes (but attack, decay, attack, release?)
It has filter (modes) and it seems a nice drive option.
It has ready to play FX and performance things like vibrato, tremolo etc.
Whatever it is, i hope it is software (but i have the feeling it´s hardware this time) and don´t need or use any samples.
Well, after the unusual sensation of being labeled a "troll" for expressing skepticism of a marketing scheme, I seem to have been pulled into the IK orbit. I was at a MicroCenter yesterday (their Mac laptops are all $200 off at the moment), and I found an iRig Pads in their tiny "audio" section. It was in an older box — the new ones have a slightly different design, with more red or something. And unlike the $149 new ones, this was listed at $39. Same thing, apparently, but less red on the box.
So I got it. Feels wonderful. I wish it came with instructions. Any suggestions on best use of the iRig Pads are welcome.
So now we know it’s hardware
I would start here: http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/irigpads/index.php?pp=irig-pads-manuals
You got a heck of a deal there!
Nicely done. Good support
Thank you! The manual, slightly hidden when I looked yesterday, is very clear. What seems to be most amazing about the Pads is that there's a memory of various setups and drum machines.
I still maintain that if the new product doesn't froth milk or at least keep track of the number steps I take, I'm going to be disappointed.
It will keep track of the number of steps you've taken... Good guess! And I'm 100% serious here.
And today's image might give a little more insight into my comment above...
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The labels and overlay do suggest very strongly a hardware synth with built in step sequencer and arp and FX.....
I'd guess at.....DSP based.....and powered by Syntronik as the sound engine....
Syntronik in a box if you like...programmable on the unit...and/or using the syntronik software as an editor...which would be an awesome bit of kit.
Use Syntronik as a plug-in...or the hardware unit for playing live or when you need the processing power back in your computer.
They say no samples already in a facebook post.....
You can read 'wave 1' and 'wave 2' so it could very well be a wavetable synth with a sequencer and effects. The number '127' could be the amount of waves.
You'll know soon
A sub $200 analog desktop synth.

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$199
https://ask.audio/articles/ik-multimedia-announces-uno-synth-199-portable-monophonic-analog-synthesizer
Looks pretty great, feature wise, for 200 smackers. Need to hear more examples.