The two make a great powerhouse duo, the UNO analog sound, and it's arpeggiator/sequencer
driving the Synth warehouse-of-sound, Syntronik. (IK's new drum machine also qualifies
for the free full Syntronik deal) UNO requires access to win 8 or newer
if a firmware update is needed. I have a very early model UNO,
and haven't bothered yet.
UNO review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnC6KedrinM
UNO demo from musictrak: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE1oisaIlWE&t=14s
This week, my UNO arpeggiator was played by my yamaha 88 keys,
and the sound routed to a Fender Mustang usb modeling amp,
it's output run through Rakarrack, and then recorded in timemachine.
In the process, using different Mustang presets, modifying
the arp signal along the way, and off to the editing suite.
Both UNO and Syntronik are easy to create/modify/save new sounds,
Syntronik is 60 gig of sundry downloads, and will do well
in Reaper/wine/linvst (I've been using it in the now free Cakewalk By Bandlab daw, today)
and analog UNO comes in a box.
Syntronik
Buy UNO analog synth, get Syntronik (Full) for free
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