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  • Presets on an analog synth is always impressive/useful but I’m not convinced the sound of this synth is all that interesting. $/€649.99* and $/€399.99 are reasonable prices as far as I’m concerned (Fatar keyboard counts! Preset recall on an analog counts!) but relative to the competition? Hard to work out the value proposition considering the basic uno sound and the lack of knob-per-function interface.

    Happy to see another solid analog on the market for sure. And I haven’t spent any time listening to the 3-osc, dual filter possibilities so grain of salt, etc. But yeah, expanding the synthesis capabilities while maintaining the 4 knob matrix programming UI... at that price point... I dunno.

  • The one reason I'm excited about the Uno Synth Pro is that hopefully they'll release a Uno Drum Pro. The Uno Drum was almost an awesome machine but they cut too many corners.

  • @IK_Multimedia - can you link to the manual for the pro as soon as one is available, for us please?

  • Not a fan of the looks of the UNO series, don’t find it inspiring.

  • @u0421793 said:
    @IK_Multimedia - can you link to the manual for the pro as soon as one is available, for us please?

    I notice the manual is up https://download.ikmultimedia.com/plugins/Manuals/UNOSynthPro/UNO_Synth_Pro_User_Manual.pdf
    By the way @IK_Multimedia there’s a mistake on page 20, the modulation sources list, OSC2 Tune is in twice, presumably one of them should be level.

    By the way what are those mod sources for the osc tune and level? Is it simply where the tune and level knobs were set, or is it the resultant tune and level values taking into consideration any other modulation on the oscs?

  • edited April 2021

    @quartzite said:
    The one reason I'm excited about the Uno Synth Pro is that hopefully they'll release a Uno Drum Pro. The Uno Drum was almost an awesome machine but they cut too many corners.

    Ooh yeah! Never thought of that. I have both the synth and the drum machine and I love them both.

  • I recently picked the desktop version up for not much money thinking it will be do as cheap sound generator.
    I couldn’t have been more wrong. This thing sounds massive and epic and it’s really easy to use. The sound has a heft and depth to it that was frankly surprising.

    So. All in all very pleasantly surprised. I’m on the lookout for a second had one.

  • @cyberheater said:
    I recently picked the desktop version up for not much money thinking it will be do as cheap sound generator.
    I couldn’t have been more wrong. This thing sounds massive and epic and it’s really easy to use. The sound has a heft and depth to it that was frankly surprising.

    So. All in all very pleasantly surprised. I’m on the lookout for a second had one.

    It is a fantastic synth, which version did you get, Pro or Pro X, they’re both good but the X just makes programming better.

  • @knewspeak said:

    @cyberheater said:
    I recently picked the desktop version up for not much money thinking it will be do as cheap sound generator.
    I couldn’t have been more wrong. This thing sounds massive and epic and it’s really easy to use. The sound has a heft and depth to it that was frankly surprising.

    So. All in all very pleasantly surprised. I’m on the lookout for a second had one.

    It is a fantastic synth, which version did you get, Pro or Pro X, they’re both good but the X just makes programming better.

    I got just the Pro. I’ve got quite used to the matrix style programming but nothings going to beat the Pro X knobby interface.

    If IK ever brought out a proper poly version of this synth I’d buy it.

  • @cyberheater said:

    @knewspeak said:

    @cyberheater said:
    I recently picked the desktop version up for not much money thinking it will be do as cheap sound generator.
    I couldn’t have been more wrong. This thing sounds massive and epic and it’s really easy to use. The sound has a heft and depth to it that was frankly surprising.

    So. All in all very pleasantly surprised. I’m on the lookout for a second had one.

    It is a fantastic synth, which version did you get, Pro or Pro X, they’re both good but the X just makes programming better.

    I got just the Pro. I’ve got quite used to the matrix style programming but nothings going to beat the Pro X knobby interface.

    If IK ever brought out a proper poly version of this synth I’d buy it.

    Absolutely the synth architecture is great, with dual filters, I just wish you could disable the keyboard when using an external keyboard as it’s a little easy to trigger, unless you use an external that can transmit PC and CC messages.

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