UDO Audio DMNO Multitimbral Polyphonic Synthesizer Review + Demo Round Up


The UDO Audio DMNO Multitimbral Polyphonic Synthesizer is now available and, along with it, several reviews and demos.

The DMNO is an 8-voice, 2-part multitimbral synthesizer, featuring two independent 4-voice analog-hybrid synthesizers, each equipped with their new Dynamic Multi-Core Stereo VCF.

In the first video, embedded above, loopop synth guru Ziv Eliraz shares his usual in-depth take, covering the DMNO’s features, workflow and pros and cons.

Below, synthesist Starsky Carr offers his take on the DMNO:

In the next video, composer and sound designer Hazel Mills, demoing the patches that she contributed to the DMNO’s preset library:

In the final video, synthesist Martin Stürtzer shares an improvisation featuring the new UDO DMNO.

Here’s what he has to say about it:

“Part 1 starts with a deep unison drone, followed by a pad sound played on the upper layer. Then I change the patch to a modulated pad sound.

Part 2 shows the DMNO with sequencer patterns. The DMNO is a lot of fun to program, I made the five patches today.

The delay is from the internal effects, I added an external reverb to the sounds. Recorded and mixed in Bitwig 6.”


Watch the UDO DMNO synth reviews and demos, and share your thoughts on it in the comments!


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