The UI is a bit dated, because it’s one of U-He’s oldest synths, and a whole new version is on the way “soon.” It is insanely power though, with multiple types of synthesis including 4-op FM. But you really need to read the manual and go through the video tutorials. The learning curve is steep, but it’s more about understanding the nuances of each module the overall flow is straightforward and it only shows you the modules you’re using in the patch, so there’s less clutter. Zebra is an entire modular ecosystem, but without patch cables. If you are looking for classic analog or early digital sounds, it’s the one. If you already understand subtract synthesis, it’s very easy to pick up. I use Diva slightly more, but I mainly use 3rd party presets.
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