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User wave folder ana sonic academy
User wave folder ana sonic academy













user wave folder ana sonic academy

To me, this shows that ANA’s developer considered the needs of dubstep producers when creating the synthesizer. I like how ANA’s factory patches has a dedicated dubstep folder with all the “wob wob” basses in one place. Just press the chord learn button, enter up to five notes, and hit the button again. Fans of those house chord stabs would love this. I really like the fact that ANA has a chord learn function. It looks like you should be able to convert your WAV files to PCM format with other software, then put them in ANA’s “Tables” folder, but I haven’t gotten around to trying it yet. Finding the directory where the waveforms were was a bit tricky, and they are in PCM format.

user wave folder ana sonic academy

That would be a really good feature for the developer to add, as I would love to throw some custom made samples into those Noise oscillators. I’m not seeing any obvious way to import your own WAV files into ANA. You have a list of various attack samples for adding that extra “snap” to your sound. It’s more like a texture generator, which has a good size list of different rompler type samples for adding extra dimension to your sound with minimal effort required.

user wave folder ana sonic academy

The noise oscillator has more than just white and pink noise. You have six oscillators in total: three “Virtual Analog” oscillators, two “Noise” oscillators, and an “Attack” oscillator. As a big fan of dub style delays, I’m also glad to see that the delay parameters can be modulated with the LFOs and envelopes for those trippy special effects. I often like the sound of this better than just adding stereo unison or a chorus effect. I like how the delay effect allows for very small values, which is great for adding a more subtle bit of depth to the sound. Assigning something like that to unison detune would help in emulating those old synths a bit more closely. It would be nice to have parameter values randomized per key press, but I don’t see that anywhere. After setting Osc 1’s voices to “8” and experimenting with the Detune and Detune Shaper knobs, I got a range of different supersaw flavors. Sounds really good, and the “Detune Shaper” knob allows you to change the character of it. I just wish there was a way to resize the GUI. For the price, it’s a hell of a deal – 49.95 UK Pounds. My first impression of ANA? It could use a better GUI, but I realized pretty quickly that this is a quality product. As such, I feel I can offer a review that shows what makes a particular synthesizer unique from the rest, and make comparisons between it and other synths people would be familiar with.

user wave folder ana sonic academy

In my line of work, I’ve had a lot of synths come across my desk.















User wave folder ana sonic academy