In his latest Sonic Lab review, host Nick Batt takes an in-depth look at the UDO Audio Super 8 Binaural Synthesizer.
The Super 8 synthesizer is a 16-voice polyphonic, bi-timbral analog-hybrid performance synthesizer. It features immediate hands-on controls, an expressive 61-note weighted keyboard with polyphonic aftertouch, and the “powerful, flexible and addictive sound of the UDO Audio family”.
Batt says that the Super 8 is a “finely-crafted” polysynth, and “a strong contender for your flagship synth”.
Check out the review, and share your thoughts on the UDO Audio Super 8 synthesizer in the comments!
The fact that this has no distracting screen makes this a instant buy for me, Thanks
How cute and small…..so your brain has difficulty with more information….
Your cute too but this is not Craigslist 🙂
Now we know where you rummage……
Of couse, thats where i meet your mother Son
This was nearly funny until you brought in someone you shouldn’t have. Here is an open threat, now I will dox your info, and railroad you in such a manner you will regret. I’m going to teach you the hardest lesson there is.
Cool story bro
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No screen means no patch names… you have to remember bank and patch numbers, or write them down on pieces of paper. Really unhelpful, especially considering the negligible cost of a 2 -line LCD display these days.
If they fit such a display, you will complain about “small display for the money”. If they fit a bigger one, you will start to compare it with the Summit, Polybrute and so on. So you’ll be never happy…
No screen is annoying for patch edit days after the fact, and recall. . The sound doesn’t really do anything that I haven’t heard elsewhere before; lacks distinctive character. The stereo aspect is waaay less interesting than marketed. The module was impossible to sell outside of a dump price. But I got the 3th Wave now, so all is well.