
IK Multimedia IP-UNO-SPRODTBLK-IN UNO Synth Pro Desktop
Unlock Analog Power with the IK Multimedia UNO Synth Pro DesktopThe UNO Synth Pro Desktop (Black Edition) offers a next-generation analog experience with its dual-filter, 3-oscillator paraphonic design. Packed into a compact desktop unit, it features 256 presets, a 64-step sequencer, and expanded...
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Overview
Unlock Analog Power with the IK Multimedia UNO Synth Pro Desktop
The UNO Synth Pro Desktop (Black Edition) offers a next-generation analog experience with its dual-filter, 3-oscillator paraphonic design. Packed into a compact desktop unit, it features 256 presets, a 64-step sequencer, and expanded CV/Gate and audio connections.
Key Features:
- Type: Dual-filter paraphonic analog desktop synthesizer
- Oscillators: 3 discrete wave-morphing oscillators with PWN, synch, FM, and ring mod
- Filters: Dual-state variable filters with 24 modes
- Presets: 256 user-editable presets
- Sequencer: 64-step sequencer with 80+ parameters
Key Features
Dual-filter paraphonic analog desktop synthesizer
Sleek, new look for the UNO Synth Pro Desktop
3 discrete wave-morphing oscillators with PWN, synch, FM and ring mod
Dual-state variable filters with 24 modes
256-user editable presets and 64-step sequencer with 80+ parameters
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features three discrete wave-morphing oscillators, allowing for complex sound design with diverse timbral possibilities
- Includes dual-state variable filters with 24 modes, offering extensive sound sculpting capabilities for creative expression
- Boasts 256 user-editable presets, providing a wide array of starting points and customization options for sound creation
- Incorporates a 64-step sequencer with over 80 parameters, enabling intricate melodic and rhythmic patterns with detailed control
- Designed as a paraphonic analog desktop synthesizer, delivering classic warm analog tones in a modern, compact format
- Presents a sleek, new look specifically for the UNO Synth Pro Desktop, enhancing its aesthetic appeal in any studio setup
👎 Cons
- The desktop format may require additional MIDI controller hardware for those who prefer a traditional keyboard playing experience
- A paraphonic architecture, while capable, differs from true polyphony as voices share a common filter and amplifier, which can limit individual note shaping
- Specific details on connectivity options beyond standard MIDI are not listed, which might be a consideration for studio integration
- The 256 user-editable presets, while generous, may not be enough for users with extremely extensive sound libraries without constant overwriting
- Without information on onboard effects, users might need external processing for a complete production-ready sound