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Ituttle any Good?

Came across this and was wondering if it's any good?

Comments

  • 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.

  • edited July 2015

    @dblonde said:
    Came across this and was wondering if it's any good?

    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.

  • edited July 2015

    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.

  • edited July 2015

    thanks will give it a try.

  • edited July 2015

    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.

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