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Uncle E wrote:
Kindred wrote:$149 for this synth however, would be insanity.
$149 isn't a lot if it sounds good. Does it sound good?
It does sound good, but unfortunately for half that price you can get Synthmaster on sale and it's better in every way imaginable. However, unlike UA-2, Synthmaster's tab's are actually logical and necessary.

-Sam

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foosnark wrote:"The vast majority?" Confident in that without even a poll, eh?
Presumably the majority of AAS testers must have had no problems over the size?
foosnark wrote:I'd rather have well-organized tabs than too huge a window. I'm not the only one.
+1

I find the Tabs are set out logically enough, following signal flow for the channels. I am viewing on 1920 x 1080 on 21"(i think) and can not say i have any problems. A scalable interface would be nice but i can manage as it stands, though it is an awful shame a GUI is putting off many people, stopping them using a good sounding synth.

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foosnark wrote:"The vast majority?" Confident in that without even a poll, eh?

I'd rather have well-organized tabs than too huge a window. I'm not the only one.
Seriously? It's beyond me that anyone can like to work with tabs. The whole point with these kind of synths is that they are fun to program like an analog synth. I can excuse hugely complex synths like Absynth and Alchemy for using tabbed interfaces, but for something as simple as this it's a disgrace.
Please give an example of popular hardwaver or software VAs that have this amount of tab craziness.
Fact is that most people prefer untabbed interfaces - people like to see the patch in front of them.

Good design is good design. If you think toggling through tabs is a good interface experience then good for you, but you're kinda missing the whole analog synth experience.

Just look at these popular similar synths. Very few tabs and with a focus on the showing the whole synth on one page - so you can actually see the patch!
Sylenth1, Massive, SA ANA, Diva, Synth Squad, D16 101, Imposcar 2, U-he Ace, Arturia SEM, Steinberg Retrologue, Tone2 Saurus, Synth1 etc.
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This is a point that could be argued many ways and I won't take a position one way or another.
Personally I don't mind either tabbed or laid-out design.

But I don't think Massive is a good example of your point:
It has three levels of tabs and the overall design view is hidden in a tab.

I build in Reaktor a lot so I can use a tabbed approach if I like.
Here is an example of an approach that uses no tabs:

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And here is one that uses many, many tabs:

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masterhiggins wrote:
Uncle E wrote:
Kindred wrote:$149 for this synth however, would be insanity.
$149 isn't a lot if it sounds good. Does it sound good?
It does sound good, but unfortunately for half that price you can get Synthmaster on sale and it's better in every way imaginable. However, unlike UA-2, Synthmaster's tab's are actually logical and necessary.

-Sam
+ 1

Sounding 'good' in absolute terms is irrelevant. More relevant is how it sounds and what it delivers compared to other synths at their various price points. In this sense, $149 would not compare favourably. For example, on the high side against Diva @ $179 or say, compared to the TAL synths ~ $60, $149 doesn't seem to make much sense.

But for $29, even if I can only get a few usable sounds out to use in tracks, it is a no-brainer.

So far, my feeling from playing around a little bit is that it is not bad. Not Diva 'wow', but pretty good.

EDIT - wow I just looked on their website and it's $199!! That price is off the hook...

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dmbaer wrote:
Sequent wrote:The executable is used to install the VA-2 version. For VA-1 you have to use the import function as in the past.
So does the installer give you the option of not installing the player? Not a big deal but for those of us already awash in redundant VSTs, we don't need more.
You can extract the installer using e.g. 7-zip and then copy the files in

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$SHELL[17]\Applied Acoustics Systems\Ultra Analog VA-2\Factory Library
to the Factory Library of the Ultra Analog installation, on Windows by default that's

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C:\Program Files (x86)\Applied Acoustics Systems\Ultra Analog VA-2\Factory Library
or copy it to your personal preset folder, ie.

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%AppData%\Applied Acoustics Systems\Ultra Analog VA-2\Banks

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fceramic wrote: Fact is that most people prefer untabbed interfaces - people like to see the patch in front of them.
Again with the "most people" - unless I missed a survey you mean "you".
I love the new GUI - nice and clean and neat - well organized. great synth.
If I want the "analog experience" I'd look for hardware - it's a soft synth.

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Count me in with the people that don't like the new gui. Together with the fact that I can use my third party soundsets no longer with it, even for 29,00 I won't update.

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I don't mind that there are tabs. However, the sub-tabs on the edit menu are kind of a mess.
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rasmusklump wrote:Count me in with the people that don't like the new gui. Together with the fact that I can use my third party soundsets no longer with it, even for 29,00 I won't update.
the 600+ new sounds are worth the money alone. the gui is no problem for me (same as lizard4) i like that.

a few third party sounddesigners confirmed here how helpful aas is with converting their banks to v2 btw..

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Kindred wrote:But for $29, even if I can only get a few usable sounds out to use in tracks, it is a no-brainer.
+1

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sebaden wrote:
rasmusklump wrote:Count me in with the people that don't like the new gui. Together with the fact that I can use my third party soundsets no longer with it, even for 29,00 I won't update.
the 600+ new sounds are worth the money alone. the gui is no problem for me (same as lizard4) i like that.

a few third party sounddesigners confirmed here how helpful aas is with converting their banks to v2 btw..

so you can't accept a different opinion than yours ?

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I think i'll take DIVA over this for close to the same price.

https://soundcloud.com/1v0rt3x/sets/diva-sounds




Those are all just single instances of DIVA btw.
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masterhiggins wrote:
Uncle E wrote:
Kindred wrote:$149 for this synth however, would be insanity.
$149 isn't a lot if it sounds good. Does it sound good?
It does sound good, but unfortunately for half that price you can get Synthmaster on sale and it's better in every way imaginable. However, unlike UA-2, Synthmaster's tab's are actually logical and necessary.

-Sam

Yup complete with lots of bugs and a filter that steps when the resonance is cranked way up
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rasmusklump wrote:
sebaden wrote:
rasmusklump wrote:Count me in with the people that don't like the new gui. Together with the fact that I can use my third party soundsets no longer with it, even for 29,00 I won't update.
the 600+ new sounds are worth the money alone. the gui is no problem for me (same as lizard4) i like that.

a few third party sounddesigners confirmed here how helpful aas is with converting their banks to v2 btw..

so you can't accept a different opinion than yours ?
troll

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