Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU) Ethno World Virtual Instrument Soft Synth reviews

Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU) Ethno World Virtual Instrument Soft Synth reviews







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Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU) Ethno World Virtual Instrument Soft Synth reviews


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Reviews for Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU) Ethno World Virtual Instrument Soft Synth

Quality:
This is definitely a quality product. The instruments and loops are very clean and realistic. They have a very rich human sound to them.

Value:
I think Ethno Instrument is well worth the price.

Desirability:
If you want to add some rich world culture to your music, this is a must have.

Sound:
I've found the instruments and loops in Ethno Instrument to be absolutely top notch. This is a fantastic product if you want to add some cultural richness to your music.

Ease of Use:
I found my way around the interface very easily and quickly. The only very minor thing is that some of the flyouts get a little long when selecting instruments and it's a tad annoying getting back to the main menu. Considering everything else, that minor annoyance is easy to overlook.

Support:
The company seems to respond relatively quickly with e-mail support. I got a response to a question within a couple of days.

Overall:
I'll definitely use this for a long time. Know that I know the quality of MOTU, I will also be getting the Symphonic Instrument. Great stuff!

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