It is a pleasure to listen and look at your demos, ive been follow your work since late 90's Thank you Nick for all love and work you do for us out here in the world of music 🎹❤🙏
The first I saw of sonicstate was Nick being energetic handling a Juno-Di, circa 2006-2007. A rompler, I think. It's wonderfully thrilling Nick has remained in this media profession documenting electronic music instruments and synthesizers for these decades through today. :)
IK Multimedia doesn't have a great track record with their software. I've read mixed opinions about their supposed support of their hardware synths, but nothing quite like their middling software.
@@Jason75913yeah I’ve been nervous to buy anything of theirs because they don’t support transfer of ownership. So anything you buy has almost no resale value.
I remember my first arm wrestling world championship. Ouch Ps great work as usual Nick your straight forward and knowledgeable approach to all things synth is unsurpassed.
Dear Nick, hope your wrist will heal without complications. Get better soon! And take daily 200 microgramm vitamin K2 ! This helps the enzimes to deposit calcium in the bones. And also helps to remove calcium from soft tissues where not needed: artheries, lungs, kidneys, etc.... Trust me I'm jazz pianist, but work nutraceutical segment, as application technologist. All the best from Hungary!
Very nice synth and ditto review. Hope they've changed their support model though, which has been my main reason for not buying their gear anymore. You have to register to get firmware updates. And then they would charge you for transferring ownership. Not a nice way of doing business, as far as I'm concerned.
@@PiotrstrashcanŚmietnikPiotra if you sell your uno to someone else, the new owner cannot register the same serial number to get firmware updates etc. And you can't remove your own registration. Instead, the "license" for that serial must be transferred to the new owner, for which you will have to pay a 24 euro License Transfer Credit.
Oh I heard they straight up won’t support transfer of ownership. This is at least a bit better than I’d heard. I am the same way and won’t buy because of that issue. Maybe I’d consider now. How much do they charge to transfer ownership of you sell it or want to buy used?
I had a Minilogue but couldn't really use it for a punchy bass because the Amp envelope had a noticeable pop on a short attack. At times, the Moog Minitaur does it too. Does this have the same problem?
I think this is a great improvement and deals with UI issues, also getting rid of the KB was a great idea, now you have a powerful and compact offering that is better for people with less desk space. Great vid Nick, thanks.
I’m loving mine! I had the keyboard version of the pro, but the interface was just not for me. This is so much nicer - if it had a keyboard, it would be just about perfect for me … it would just have to be blue!
It's an overlay added on top of the video of the instrument, but not produced by the instrument. Only the little white text on black to the top-right is from the instrument - enlarged from the read-out of the instrument's display. Some of the music channels reviewing music synthesizers will display waveform output like this.
A bit expensive imo. I got a mother 32 for that price for example. Depends on what you’re looking for I guess. Definitely the most interesting ik synth so far though so nice to see the progress.
Not comparable at all, first Mother 32 is not digitally controlled, this changes everything, from midi control of every parameter, presets, editors for PC/MAC and far more comprehensive modulation matrix, so this Pro-X in some way is more modular than the semi modular Mother32 (30 sources to 30 destinations 16 slots matrix). you get 3 osc instead of 1 you can play 3 voice paraphonic (and with wave morphing) two types of filters that change the complete character of the synth (OTA and SSI) much more modulation sources including 3 loopable ENV compared to only one, Much more advanced sequencer with parameter lock and almost infinite number of layers, ARP with 10 modes, 3 separated effect processors with 12 effects to choose from each... But it will never be your Mother32 so comparing synths (like i just did) is stupid :) Just because they are both "synths" doesn't mean they are the same, It's like comparing cello and violin, there is no better, it's just a different tool, ideally get them both. *Also finding fault in something new just because you chose something else is also stupid (like i also did) i'm not saying you did this (you did say it's "expensive") but it is very common in comment sections.
Big question is… Is it worth upgrading from My UNO Pro Desktop to this? I purchased the Pro for $500 CAD, then there was $100 price drop and this sells for $600 CAD. Worth loosing the $200 on the trade in?
You would be buying a VERY similar synth to what you already have. Only you can decide if you don't like the user interface for your current (gen 1) UNO Pro and are willing to pay $200 to upgrade. Also, I am not sure how you can receive the full $400 for a used synth so the difference might be more than you think (unless the retailer has some sort of upgrade policy).
@@DankePlace Much better UI/workflow Sound was refined and Improved Build quality improved Better sequencer Improved/diffrent effects Separate presets for the sequences and the sounds Additional ENV freelee assigned Baseline mode VCA amount control (for Hold/Drones) Separate power input so no ground loop issues USB-C ...
@@xfghffhfg it's the same sounding synth, you say it's much more capable, when in fact it really isn't when it comes to sound. You're saying it's worth the extra $200 CAD when you haven't even used one.
Seems great for 700$ (Beheringer messed with your mind :) ) For example: - 3 OSC’s with wave morphing, - 2 Filters - OTA and SSI, - 3 loopable and retrigger envelopes, - 3 voices paraphonic, - 16 slots matrix with 30 sources and 30 destinations. - 3 separated effect processors with 12 effects to choose from each, - Separate analog drive, - Advanced paraphonic 64-step sequencer - Arp with 10 modes, - Fully digitally controlled, - Analog Input that can run true all this, Stereo Out, Headphone out, CV/GATE In/Out - Free editor for PC/MAC and healthy documentation…
@@synthcat7019 Nop, it's just a list of features I find that prove my point, with this one you get more than ever. wanna prove me wrong? suggest other synths that come close for the same price. Your assumptions are based on nothing factual. I don't think you understand the meaning of digitally controlled analog and what is involved in manufacturing it, or this expensive signal path and massive modulation/sequencer/dsp effects... But I can read from the way you wrote you don't want to discuss, it's probable you just ordered something else or thinking about ordering something else and you find fault in this one to make you feel better about your decision, or maybe you are just very poor? Bottom line is, if you don't have experience in manufacturing and running a business involving this type of instrument, your assumption is a pointless remark. Stop fooling yourself your opinion worth something without experience.
@@synthcat7019 it appears only his opinion matters, hey I like the synth but there are other alternatives, polys for the same $. I like that IK have fixed what should have been this release, but 3rd times a charm I guess?
@@xfghffhfg why just not buy Uno Synth Pro for 150-200Eur from second store? It have a same engine, and you paying just mere pennies for getting the same sound engine
I care about your health, Mr. Nick Batt. You have been an inspiration for over a decade. Your reviews are still my favorite.
It is a pleasure to listen and look at your demos, ive been follow your work since late 90's Thank you Nick for all love and work you do for us out here in the world of music 🎹❤🙏
Thanks!
The first I saw of sonicstate was Nick being energetic handling a Juno-Di, circa 2006-2007. A rompler, I think.
It's wonderfully thrilling Nick has remained in this media profession documenting electronic music instruments and synthesizers for these decades through today. :)
Hope the Painful Wrist Modulation is healing up nicely!
maybe checked his pulse width a little too often? :-D
UNO has a big thumbsUP from me because they listen to the critiques and implements feedback on design. Good development of this company.
IK Multimedia doesn't have a great track record with their software.
I've read mixed opinions about their supposed support of their hardware synths, but nothing quite like their middling software.
@@Jason75913 programing is hard and expensive, that's why there are not many companies doing it good. just give it time.
@@synthcat7019 it has a normal USB connector
@@Jason75913yeah I’ve been nervous to buy anything of theirs because they don’t support transfer of ownership. So anything you buy has almost no resale value.
I remember my first arm wrestling world championship. Ouch Ps great work as usual Nick your straight forward and knowledgeable approach to all things synth is unsurpassed.
There is so much Behringer stuff coming out, Nick will you also do some reviews on those units? the Pro 800, Toro
You can get some amazing, massive lead sounds. Love the sound of this.
Heal fast Nick ..you do wear the cast well. Another great review and its a great sounding synth.
Great little synth. Great review.
great playing Nick as always, my style of big reverb & Pwm 🌞 ... to many synth tests so now broken wrist.... 🌈🌞
I really hope for a Uno Drum pro because that sucker sounds great but has a fairly poor interface
did you tried it?
@@xfghffhfg only at the store, I was surprised by the sound
@@NOLNV1 it sounds amazing.
Great review as always. does the sequencer have probability & time divisions?
Dear Nick, hope your wrist will heal without complications. Get better soon! And take daily 200 microgramm vitamin K2 ! This helps the enzimes to deposit calcium in the bones. And also helps to remove calcium from soft tissues where not needed: artheries, lungs, kidneys, etc.... Trust me I'm jazz pianist, but work nutraceutical segment, as application technologist. All the best from Hungary!
Good advice!
Some units soffer Osc bleeding
Very nice synth and ditto review. Hope they've changed their support model though, which has been my main reason for not buying their gear anymore. You have to register to get firmware updates. And then they would charge you for transferring ownership. Not a nice way of doing business, as far as I'm concerned.
May I ask what do you mean by transferring ownership? I am confused.
@@PiotrstrashcanŚmietnikPiotra if you sell your uno to someone else, the new owner cannot register the same serial number to get firmware updates etc. And you can't remove your own registration. Instead, the "license" for that serial must be transferred to the new owner, for which you will have to pay a 24 euro License Transfer Credit.
Still the same business model...
reeally? I hear a first time that for firmware update you need to pay, it sounds like a joke
Oh I heard they straight up won’t support transfer of ownership. This is at least a bit better than I’d heard. I am the same way and won’t buy because of that issue. Maybe I’d consider now. How much do they charge to transfer ownership of you sell it or want to buy used?
I had a Minilogue but couldn't really use it for a punchy bass because the Amp envelope had a noticeable pop on a short attack. At times, the Moog Minitaur does it too. Does this have the same problem?
I wonder if we can get Envelope #3 on the previous version with a firmware update🤞
Hope that right arm is back on form real soon
Hi can Multimedia UNO Synth Pro X - Analog Synthesizer be controlled by midi CC?
I think this is a great improvement and deals with UI issues, also getting rid of the KB was a great idea, now you have a powerful and compact offering that is better for people with less desk space.
Great vid Nick, thanks.
The non-X Uno Pro comes in a compact desktop formfactor as well. Since release.
@@Jason75913 yes and it has a rubbish UI with a ton of menu diving.
Yes..i'm getting one!
Nice lil package 📦
Can the oscillators be routed to different filters?
E.g. one or two to the first and the third to the second or bypass?
No sadly not. would be nice
Where are you getting the oscilloscope visual?
We have an analogue scope
I’m loving mine! I had the keyboard version of the pro, but the interface was just not for me. This is so much nicer - if it had a keyboard, it would be just about perfect for me … it would just have to be blue!
Nick, in the thumbnail, you look like one of those little sign-language overlay interpreters, and you're saying something like "ouch" :D
Polychain?
to what?
I like the flip screen at the top, that displays waveform and spectrum. Didn't notice this in the product description.
would be a neat feature, if it were real...
It's an overlay added on top of the video of the instrument, but not produced by the instrument. Only the little white text on black to the top-right is from the instrument - enlarged from the read-out of the instrument's display.
Some of the music channels reviewing music synthesizers will display waveform output like this.
A bit expensive imo. I got a mother 32 for that price for example.
Depends on what you’re looking for I guess. Definitely the most interesting ik synth so far though so nice to see the progress.
Mother 32 has a lot less going on though?
@@borututuforte M32 has only 1 osc and that's its downfall.
@@DankePlace- one oscillator is criminal. Exactly why I’ve never looked at one.
@@leftmono1016 I had 2 M32s, I found it a very expensive way to get a very limiting sound.
Not comparable at all, first Mother 32 is not digitally controlled, this changes everything, from midi control of every parameter, presets, editors for PC/MAC and far more comprehensive modulation matrix, so this Pro-X in some way is more modular than the semi modular Mother32 (30 sources to 30 destinations 16 slots matrix). you get 3 osc instead of 1 you can play 3 voice paraphonic (and with wave morphing) two types of filters that change the complete character of the synth (OTA and SSI) much more modulation sources including 3 loopable ENV compared to only one, Much more advanced sequencer with parameter lock and almost infinite number of layers, ARP with 10 modes, 3 separated effect processors with 12 effects to choose from each...
But it will never be your Mother32 so comparing synths (like i just did) is stupid :)
Just because they are both "synths" doesn't mean they are the same, It's like comparing cello and violin, there is no better, it's just a different tool, ideally get them both.
*Also finding fault in something new just because you chose something else is also stupid (like i also did) i'm not saying you did this (you did say it's "expensive") but it is very common in comment sections.
The time stamps above don't match up.
When you twist that PWM so hard you PWM your own wrist. Ease up Nick! 😀
It was an accident waiting to happen 😔
Yeah, a little rough with the hard sync I recon.
Big question is… Is it worth upgrading from My UNO Pro Desktop to this? I purchased the Pro for $500 CAD, then there was $100 price drop and this sells for $600 CAD. Worth loosing the $200 on the trade in?
sure, it is much more capable
You would be buying a VERY similar synth to what you already have. Only you can decide if you don't like the user interface for your current (gen 1) UNO Pro and are willing to pay $200 to upgrade. Also, I am not sure how you can receive the full $400 for a used synth so the difference might be more than you think (unless the retailer has some sort of upgrade policy).
@@xfghffhfg it's the same exact synth, what are you even talking about?
@@DankePlace
Much better UI/workflow
Sound was refined and Improved
Build quality improved
Better sequencer
Improved/diffrent effects
Separate presets for the sequences and the sounds
Additional ENV freelee assigned
Baseline mode
VCA amount control (for Hold/Drones)
Separate power input so no ground loop issues
USB-C
...
@@xfghffhfg it's the same sounding synth, you say it's much more capable, when in fact it really isn't when it comes to sound.
You're saying it's worth the extra $200 CAD when you haven't even used one.
Seems nice for €299 - no thanks for €589
Seems great for 700$ (Beheringer messed with your mind :) )
For example:
- 3 OSC’s with wave morphing,
- 2 Filters - OTA and SSI,
- 3 loopable and retrigger envelopes,
- 3 voices paraphonic,
- 16 slots matrix with 30 sources and 30 destinations.
- 3 separated effect processors with 12 effects to choose from each,
- Separate analog drive,
- Advanced paraphonic 64-step sequencer
- Arp with 10 modes,
- Fully digitally controlled,
- Analog Input that can run true all this, Stereo Out, Headphone out, CV/GATE In/Out
- Free editor for PC/MAC and healthy documentation…
@@synthcat7019 Nop, it's just a list of features I find that prove my point, with this one you get more than ever. wanna prove me wrong? suggest other synths that come close for the same price.
Your assumptions are based on nothing factual. I don't think you understand the meaning of digitally controlled analog and what is involved in manufacturing it, or this expensive signal path and massive modulation/sequencer/dsp effects...
But I can read from the way you wrote you don't want to discuss, it's probable you just ordered something else or thinking about ordering something else and you find fault in this one to make you feel better about your decision, or maybe you are just very poor?
Bottom line is, if you don't have experience in manufacturing and running a business involving this type of instrument, your assumption is a pointless remark.
Stop fooling yourself your opinion worth something without experience.
@@synthcat7019 it appears only his opinion matters, hey I like the synth but there are other alternatives, polys for the same $.
I like that IK have fixed what should have been this release, but 3rd times a charm I guess?
@@DankePlace Seems you are really into me, thank you, I subscribed to your channel :)
@@xfghffhfg why just not buy Uno Synth Pro for 150-200Eur from second store? It have a same engine, and you paying just mere pennies for getting the same sound engine
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Great for broken chords
#icare
Jesus bless that hand in Jesus Christ
Thanks
Hmmm...a praying synth head . You don't see a lot of those. Heh heh
I returned mine. The interface is cumbersome
The plaster cast speaks for it self:
Synth-noodling is so addictive these days..