See the quote in the OP if you want to see the new synths they have utilizedtonedef71 wrote:New GUI? = Yes
Brand new presets (how many?)? = 500
More synths (how many?)? = 25
UVI releases Synth Anthology 2
- KVRAF
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- KVRAF
- 9589 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
is this worth to upgrade for 50 bucks?
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- KVRAF
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If you like Synth Anthology v1. No doubt you will also enjoy SA v2 which got many more hands on controls, and more sounds.Caine123 wrote:is this worth to upgrade for 50 bucks?
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So it is worth $50 then
- KVRAF
- 6295 posts since 12 Jan, 2018
Since VVV3 is already out, we can expect Synth Anthology 3 next either this or next year considering that version 2 was released in 2016.
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- KVRer
- 27 posts since 7 Apr, 2014
I just bought Synth Anthology 2 recently. Love all the things to tweak. Sounds very good.
But I must say that every single vintage analogue sample I listened to in isolation sounded flat and sterile. All the vintage character has been removed or diminished. This series is really not great for authentic vintage synth sounds, imo. I do love all the digital synth options though. I think it's still worth the price, just don't expect any vintage mojo.
But I must say that every single vintage analogue sample I listened to in isolation sounded flat and sterile. All the vintage character has been removed or diminished. This series is really not great for authentic vintage synth sounds, imo. I do love all the digital synth options though. I think it's still worth the price, just don't expect any vintage mojo.
