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UNO SYNTH PRO X From IK Multimedia - Getting Started Walkthrough & Programming Guide

Here is a tutorial and overview of the brand new UNO Synth PRO X from IKMultimedia.

Comments

  • Can’t remember the last time you did a physical hardware synth review, Doug? You should do more of these.

  • looks like they really resolved a lot of grips the punters had with the previous iterations.

  • @NeuM Yes, it’s been awhile🤣
    I shall be doing more hardware stuff soon.

  • @Danny_Mammy Yes, they told me that a lot of people loved the sound but weren’t too happy about the amount of menu diving you had to through.
    With the other one you really had to use the editor software to get anything done quickly, but with this new one it’s much easier.

  • It was originally going to be called the UNO Synth Pro Twitter but they changed the name at the last minute

  • @u0421793 said:
    It was originally going to be called the UNO Synth Pro Twitter but they changed the name at the last minute

    ...and IK Multimedia installed a large illuminated bird on the top of their building but had to take it down due to complaints and a lack of permits.

  • I am curious to know how this "real analog" paraphonic synth sounds compared to the brand-new virtual analog paraphonic "Dagger Synth" from BeepStreet. Putting aside the benefits of real knobs and buttons, does it sound better? I know this is a subjective question, but opinions are appreciated.

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