Agreed. People always say this because, well, it's so true. If they'd half their prices they'd probably have at least four times the sales (probably a lot more than that). Whoever is in charge of their pricing is borderline idiotic.mholloway wrote:BUT, their price point is way too high.
UVI Digital Synsations (SY77, M1, VFX, D50), free with Korg controllers
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- KVRian
- 782 posts since 9 Nov, 2003
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- KVRist
- 181 posts since 26 May, 2005 from Lost Angeles
Got to agree. At $199, I'd be more likely to pull the trigger on the Korg Legacy which has:donato wrote:Agreed. People always say this because, well, it's so true. If they'd half their prices they'd probably have at least four times the sales (probably a lot more than that). Whoever is in charge of their pricing is borderline idiotic.mholloway wrote:BUT, their price point is way too high.
Korg M1 with all of the "Expansion card" sounds
Korg WaveStation with all RAM/ROM banks
Korg Mono/Poly
Korg PolySix
Korg MS-20
Korg's MDE-X Effects Suite, featuring 19 of Korg's World-Class effects
The UVI does have synths that are enticing, but they're not emulations like Korg's. I don't even see that they've sampled the Korg M1 expansions. Frankly, 500 patches for that many synths is rather underwhelming, too.
If it was $99....
- KVRist
- 115 posts since 22 Nov, 2008 from Austria
Summary:
Size: 24 GB library
Content: 501 presets, 18,988 samples
24 GB for 501 presets - it's GB-mania!
Size: 24 GB library
Content: 501 presets, 18,988 samples
24 GB for 501 presets - it's GB-mania!
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- KVRist
- 329 posts since 26 Aug, 2004
Cool, but why a korg m1, when you can get Korg Legacy M1 with all the factory cards?
Have an old m1, a bit more stereo field, but otherwise the legacy korg is not only just as good, but even better, improved editing, filter resonance (which wasnt in the hardware), and as mentioned lots of ROM/card samples.
Have an old m1, a bit more stereo field, but otherwise the legacy korg is not only just as good, but even better, improved editing, filter resonance (which wasnt in the hardware), and as mentioned lots of ROM/card samples.
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- KVRAF
- 3389 posts since 7 Aug, 2008
This is exactly what I thought when I saw the announcement.nexusdawn wrote:Cool, but why a korg m1, when you can get Korg Legacy M1 with all the factory cards?
Have an old m1, a bit more stereo field, but otherwise the legacy korg is not only just as good, but even better, improved editing, filter resonance (which wasnt in the hardware), and as mentioned lots of ROM/card samples.
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- KVRAF
- 2429 posts since 11 Jan, 2009 from Portland, OR, USA
24 gigs for 501 presets does some pretty nuts!
the inclusion of the M1 is useless, given the quality of Korg's soft-synth emulation.
also, these are NOT emulations, nor does the content even replicate factory banks of originals: these are 501 presets 'created from' the originals. as a result, there is nothing comprehensive about it.
i'm interested in the content made from SY-77 and VFX simply because content from these synths does not exist anywhere else, neither in soft-synth nor sample-library form.
again, though, 24 gigs??? weird.
the inclusion of the M1 is useless, given the quality of Korg's soft-synth emulation.
also, these are NOT emulations, nor does the content even replicate factory banks of originals: these are 501 presets 'created from' the originals. as a result, there is nothing comprehensive about it.
i'm interested in the content made from SY-77 and VFX simply because content from these synths does not exist anywhere else, neither in soft-synth nor sample-library form.
again, though, 24 gigs??? weird.
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- KVRist
- 126 posts since 9 Aug, 2009
mholloway wrote:UVI has been busy lately!
BUT, their price point is way too high.
Despite all this attention I'm paying to them, I haven't bought a single thing from UVI... yet. Mostly because of the price...
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I'm with you. I'm craving pretty badly for Synth Legends, Digital Synsations, JX3P and The Beast. Their Rhodes packs are sweet too. But if I bought all those, the cost would ramp up to $1000! (or more?!) Insane.
Oh - and the fact that these are always something like 20 to 50 Gb is a major bummer too.
I don't mind an another sampler plugin - in fact, I thought about buying MF3 as a replacement for Kontakt (which it can't be, since it doesn't read most Kontakt libraries)...in terms of useability, Kontakt is pretty bad.
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- Banned
- 1373 posts since 5 May, 2007 from Finland
Crazy price..
Crazy size..
iLok..
I already have half of the HW..
iLok..
Crazy size..
iLok..
I already have half of the HW..
iLok..
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
u-oh? Not the same problem again now, with OEM sellers selling the product before they have got it from the distributor, like was the case around x-mas with another UVI library?uv77mc wrote:is there someone who ordered it at JRRShop and who received the links ?
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Just got the newsletter from UVI
There is now a demo version available with 4 presets, that interested can check out.
Not many, but it gives access to try out the interface and tweaking possibilites I gather.
There is now a demo version available with 4 presets, that interested can check out.
Not many, but it gives access to try out the interface and tweaking possibilites I gather.
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- KVRian
- 514 posts since 6 Mar, 2012
I ordered the UVX-3P a couple of weeks ago. I received the download links and the serial.uv77mc wrote:Hi all,
is there someone who ordered it at JRRShop and who received the links ?
Thanks
Since I ordered early, I got the UVX-3P for 79 $ minus the FORUM voucher.
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- KVRian
- 514 posts since 6 Mar, 2012
I bought their JX3-P emulation a few weeks ago - and it comes so close to the sound of the real hardware that it's hard to tell a difference. I had been looking for a real JX3-P emulation for years and testing various synths in that respect. But none of the others could reproduce this silky satin pad sound that I love so much. You can also download a demo of their UVX-3P. It has only three patches, but those were enough to make me buy the thing. And I'm glad I did.mholloway wrote:
Despite all this attention I'm paying to them, I haven't bought a single thing from UVI... yet. Mostly because of the price, and my lack of interest in using another player interface. But sampling an SY-77 and VFX has definitely got my interest piqued. If anybody buys this, please chime in with your thoughts on the quality of the content.
Here's the official link to the Synsations demo (from the newsletter I got this morning):
http://bit.ly/ds-demo
Of course their instruments aren't cheap, but the ones I've tested are definitely worth the prize. Other real emulations I know of (e. g. OPX-PRO II) aren't exactly cheaper, either. But I admit I'm also waiting for a special deal or promotion: Next thing I'm intending to buy is their "Retro Organs".
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- KVRAF
- 1614 posts since 24 Feb, 2004
Has this been discontinued or is my browser playing up? Can't see it on the site anywhere...
"What embecile composed this list :/"
