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I already have the following apps. Is there any point in me buying FabFilter Saturn2?

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  • Saturn definitely has FAR more interesting modulation capabilities on board, of that there's no doubt. Dials is certainly a more eye and finger friendly interface on smaller screens. I still haven't compared the sound back to back though, would be interesting to compare for sure.

  • @Gavinski said:
    Saturn definitely has FAR more interesting modulation capabilities on board, of that there's no doubt. Dials is certainly a more eye and finger friendly interface on smaller screens. I still haven't compared the sound back to back though, would be interesting to compare for sure.

    A new video idea for sure. ☺️

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @Gavinski said:
    Saturn definitely has FAR more interesting modulation capabilities on board, of that there's no doubt. Dials is certainly a more eye and finger friendly interface on smaller screens. I still haven't compared the sound back to back though, would d be interesting to compare for sure.

    A new video idea for sure. ☺️

    No way, comparison vids are a pain in the arse to do fairly, and I have plenty of other ones I'd rather make! Massive backlog - far too many new apps recently, especially with all the desktop stuff. There's plenty of stuff I really like that I haven't got round to reviewing, while there are others that I feel a bit 'meh' about

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