Then I demoed it. What's brilliant about it is the interface and ease of use. It's fun to work with. While that might not seem like a lot, it can often be the difference between using a synth every now and then and using it often. To me, on a type of sound that I like to use sparingly, (as these types of synthesis are to me) that becomes important and is why I picked up Iris. It's not only just fun to play, it's fun to play with.
Hey Izotope, you can use that as your tag-line if you give me all your expansion packs for free.
I've not used Padshop Pro, but at a glance I can see that I could probably do the same thing with Alchemy. Of course, Padshop Pro might have it's own charm and make it a synth worth having. It's a bargain at $80... but I can't for the life of me figure out why you'd really bring it up in a thread about a Spectral Analysis synthesizer.

