Hi fellas,
Having been a Storm user for quite a while (and being a Storm Fan ever since its 1.0 release way 
back in 1998), I was extremely excited about the V 3.0 incarnation. After getting my upgrade, I 
made a cup of coffee and installed the program (what no box with the upgrade, Arturia?).
I am happy to report that for all of us who know and love Storm, this is the most powerful 
version yet, since the 4 limit restriction is now gone. This in itself was enough motivation for 
me to upgrade, but there are a myriad other additions such as the Midi Synth as well as the much 
improved MIDI sequencing. Even though my favourite Computer Music gave the new version of Storm a 
7/10, I think its easily atleast an 8. Its interesting to note that Storm 2 recieved an 8 as well 
as a Smart Buy award by the same magazine some time back, so you'd think a hypercharged version 
would get more marks. 
I did, however see their point when they said that they were expecting newer and more complex 
modules even though I for one wasn't. The simplicity and ease of use of Storm's modules was 
always a key feature and essential for the beginner as well as the more advanced muso. All I knew 
was unlimited modules equals more power.
Interestingly enough, Storm 1.0 recieved Platinum and Key Buy awards by both Future Music and 
Keyboard mag respectively when it was first reveiwed.
I also use Reason as well as Ableton Live and still find a place for Storm in my recordings, just 
by virtue of the fact that it has several unique sounding modules and is always fun to use. It's 
great for the beginner, and just as suitable for Pro musicians. It's obviously been around a 
while (1998-long time in computer music terms), and since the updates have been incremental 
rather than developmental, that may explain why some people may not find it as ground breaking as 
it once was. Me, I have always been fond of Storm, whether it was for the Scratch effect, or the 
Orpheus Synth (used to be called Morpheus-awarded a platinum award in Future music for the synth 
alone), or the funky effects.
I recently released my debut dance album in Pakistan, and it featured several Storm sounds 
including Orpheus basslines, meteor kicks, and even sratches. How you use it is upto you, but to 
roughly quote Keyboard mag, Storm is "one of the best bangs for the buck in software land".
Respect,
www.razamusic.us