Heads up electronica artists, DJs, house music nuts, and others: IK Multimedia announced the UNO Synth analog synthesizer this week. It’s a monophonic synth with triggers, pads, presets, and analog sound—I do so love my analog sounds.
![IK Multimedia's UNO Synth](https://www.macobserver.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/ik-multimedia-uno-synth.jpg)
The company said it was designed by Italian boutique synthesizer maker Soundmachines and IK’s synth guru Erik Norlander, and it comes with “100 presets and an easy-to-play keyboard with selectable scales and an arpeggiator.”
UNO Synth Features
- An all-analog audio path with 2 VCOs, noise generator, resonant multimode VCF and VCA
- 2 independent VCOs with Saw, Triangle and Pulse waveforms with continuously variable shape including PWM of the square wave plus a separate white noise generator
- A 2-pole OTA-based analog resonant sweepable multimode filter (LP/HP/BP) with overdrive
- 7 LFO waveforms (Sine, Triangle, Square, Up Saw, Down Saw, Random and Sample-and-Hold) to modulate Pitch, Filter, Amp and continuous oscillator wave shapes including PWM
It ships in July, and is available for preorder for US$/€199.99.
Here’s IK’s promo video for the device: