Mister Natural wrote:Alchemy has a similar "tabbed" layout - browse, simple, advanced and perform, arpeggiator, efxSequent wrote:As far as I can tell it's only three tabs. Play, Edit and FX
But wait!!!!!!! Alchemy can do no wrong!
Mister Natural wrote:Alchemy has a similar "tabbed" layout - browse, simple, advanced and perform, arpeggiator, efxSequent wrote:As far as I can tell it's only three tabs. Play, Edit and FX
Hm, you omitted part of what I said, which was "Not such a big deal, imo." So, let me say it again:Mister Natural wrote:Alchemy has a similar "tabbed" layout - browse, simple, advanced and perform, arpeggiator, efxSequent wrote:As far as I can tell it's only three tabs. Play, Edit and FX
Ummm... the edit tab has 15 'sub' tabsSequent wrote:As far as I can tell it's only three tabs. Play, Edit and FX. Not such a big deal, imo.

I never had to contact the support at AAS before, meaning that UA V1 was perfectly stable and working on my systems.Integratron wrote:AAS support is second to none in my book. Very responsive and consumer focused!BBFG# wrote:I find it far more readable than VA1.foosnark wrote:I don't have good eyesight, but I think people might be exaggerating a little about this GUI. Yeah, it's smaller than I would prefer. It's not unreadable or unusable though.
And +1 on the support! These guys are great!
yep, i also had to contact them for the first time (because of the updates of the ultra analog soundsets). very fast, friendly and helpful reply via mail. i'm impressed, too.Lotuzia wrote:I never had to contact the support at AAS before, meaning that UA V1 was perfectly stable and working on my systems.Integratron wrote:AAS support is second to none in my book. Very responsive and consumer focused!BBFG# wrote:I find it far more readable than VA1.foosnark wrote:I don't have good eyesight, but I think people might be exaggerating a little about this GUI. Yeah, it's smaller than I would prefer. It's not unreadable or unusable though.
And +1 on the support! These guys are great!
Now I'm in touch with AAS, and they offered to help me to convert our UA1 soundbanks into the Ultra Analog 2 format. They answered VERY quickly, and in a very kind manner. I'm impressed.
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Truly. They contacted me as well - incredible support. Most impressive.Lotuzia wrote: Now I'm in touch with AAS, and they offered to help me to convert our UA1 soundbanks into the Ultra Analog 2 format. They answered VERY quickly, and in a very kind manner. I'm impressed.
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And Alchemy and VA-2 are so similar in terms of complexity too...ATS wrote:Mister Natural wrote:Alchemy has a similar "tabbed" layout - browse, simple, advanced and perform, arpeggiator, efxSequent wrote:As far as I can tell it's only three tabs. Play, Edit and FX
But wait!!!!!!! Alchemy can do no wrong!
I highly doubt it. If you use a product to update to the new version, then typically you can't sell the old one.maurone dj wrote:Can I sell my UA-1 License if I purchase the UA-2?
I really don't need two license for the same synth...
Hope for third party library compatibility seals the deal for my upgrade order!Lotuzia wrote:Now I'm in touch with AAS, and they offered to help me to convert our UA1 soundbanks into the Ultra Analog 2 format. They answered VERY quickly, and in a very kind manner. I'm impressed.
same hereSLiC wrote:I have just had an email from AAS with download links to my purchased commercial sound banks converted to v2 format
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