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Ituttle any Good?
Came across this and was wondering if it's any good?
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meh - it was worth it for the 99 cents I paid for it - but I've only ever used it for 10 minutes at most. If you've got a few of the other popular synths already i don't think this adds much
I like it. Not sure if you know but it is only IAA, no AB.
Like any instrument it's as good as the person using it.
Its pretty good. rich sound Bit like sunrizer
I think I liked the sounds, but it fell to the background as its interface needed some work. I don't see it being updated lately though. I would definitely use it more if the UI was updated.
I like it, it's got a big sound, plenty of envelopes, LFOs, and modulation routings. Pretty straight VA, with a lot of tweak-ability. The 9 oscillators, which are its standout feature, make for patches that are nice and large.
thanks will give it a try.
It’s one of the synths I go to to quickly test something, to make a sound, to respond to midi, that sort of thing (another is Nanologue). It’s actually very well specified and capable, but the military look reminds me of a piece of test equipment, so that’s how I use it and consequently it’s only for a few seconds each time.
In fact, if Kymatica’s “Oscillator” responded to midi, I’d use that more instead.
@u0421793 Interesting list that might make. 'What is your go to works-for-me app for testing midi'? For me, always Sunrizer.
It's definitely a very good sounding monophonic synth (can do paraphonic as well). Capable of some really thick/warm analog-ish sounds.
paraphonic. cool, I learned a new word.