27 Sep 2018

Reverb's UNO Synth First Look

"...bringing something pretty fresh and really fun, at a really, really great price point..."

Reverb's Justin DeLay took the UNO Synth through its paces in a first look video that touches upon all the useful—and fun—features UNO Synth has to offer.


Reverb said, "Boasting an impressive list of features—like two VCOs, a noise generator, multi-mode filter, 27-note keyboard, 100 presets, and MIDI—at such a favorable price point got us excited about the UNO here at Reverb, and we've been excited to give one a shot ever since."

 

 

The video demonstrates the various built-in features of UNO Synth, and a few nice surprises as well:

"One really cool, feature—it has a delay built into it"

 

"One last cool thing I just figured out—you can do motion sequencing with the UNO!"

Regarding the keyboard, “… for quickly putting in notes or quickly writing sequences, it’s actually a pretty cool little interface and easy to get your hands on it.”

So what's their first impression overall?

"In summary, the brand new IK Multimedia UNO Synth [is] fully analog, $199, the first product from a well-respected, well-established brand moving into the synthesizer space bringing something pretty fresh and really fun, at a really, really great price point, so dive in, check it out, have fun. . .”

 

Watch the entire video here:

Learn more about UNO Synth at http://www.unosynth.com

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