FEATURES:
-VA, Wavetable and FM Synthesis
-Two oscillator stacks with 32 oscillators each
-Third oscillator and white/pink noise generator
-8x Unison = up to 520 oscillators per note!
-Comprehensive Wavetable Editor
-Full version comes with 1000 patches
-Patch-compatible with DUNE 2
-Dual filter with Balance and serial/parallel routing
-Analog-modeled zero-delay feedback filters
-Four graphical envelopes (MSEG)
-Three low-frequency oscillators (LFO)
-Modulation matrix for synth and FX parameters
-Two Master FX busses with 9 high-quality effects each
-Dual Arpeggiator with MIDI import
NKS ready
DUNE 3 supports Native Instruments' NKS format. It is compatible with Maschine and Komplete Kontrol S-Series keyboards.
So i'm contemplaring a new workhorse vst synth. I have massive already, but for some reason patches load incredibly slow, so i want to switch also to have something fresh going on. How does dune 3 stack up against massive as an all-in-one synth? And what about Serum, Sylenth and ANA 2?
I ended up selling my Hydrasynth. You've been around long enough and have had enough gear to know when something just isn't right for you. For me, if I like the core sound of something, I'm willing to overlook other small issues or shortcomings because it just sounds so good in use *. If...
...into it. I may just start stacking the same synth as a session. All Waldorf Microwave. Or all Dune 3. Or all UVI. Etc Octatrack#1, Peak 1 , Peak 2, Boomstar 3003. Digitakt, AN1X, Nord rack 2, Rytm MKI and A4 MKI. Octatrack 2 , REV2, RYTM MK2 #1, Nord 2X MC707, Nord 4, Virus Snow Digitone,...