You can scroll through the display, though, of course.
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The full Modular display, for example, even at its lowest size of 60% needs a vertical resolution greater than 1920 to fit it all in. They look brilliant!Īnd you will need to resize them unless you have a large, high resolution monitor. One of the attractions of Arturia’s instruments is the high quality of their graphics and now they have Retina- and 4K-compatible re-sizable graphics. The instruments come in standalone, VST 2, VST 3 and AXX plug-in formats so will integrate with any DAW and, of course, you can use standalone versions for live play – or just for experimenting. You don’t have to wait several seconds when changing sounds or instruments as you’re not waiting for a new sample set to load. Arturia uses what it calls TAE (True Analogue Emulation), custom algorithms, which generate aliasing-free oscillators.īecause the sounds are not samples, the instrument files are very small, saving disk space.
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These are software emulations, not sampled instruments. Let’s get the techy bits out of the way first. Its powerful Matrix Modulation system allowed unprecedented modulation routing.Īnother classic Moog synth emulation, this time based on the Moog Modular design.Ī software rendition of the Oberheim SEM (Synthesiser Expander Module) from the 1970s.Īn emulation of two Sequential Circuits’ synths – the famous Prophet 5, one of the first polyphonic synths featuring, yes, five voices, and the Prophet VS, one of the first ‘sample + synthesis’ synthesisers.Ī software emulation of one of the most sought-after string synthesisers from 1978, the Solina string synth.Īs it says, an emulation of the Vox Continental organ which also used drawbars like the Hammonds.Īnother name give-away, an emulation of the Wurlitzer EP200 electronic piano.Ī collection of over 5000 presets from the above range of instruments. In 1982 it was upgraded to the JP8A with several enhancements.Īn emulation of Oberheim’s Matrix 12 synth from 1985. One of the first polyphonic digital sampling workstations and unfeasibly expensive.Ī recreation of the classic Hammond B3 tone wheel organ and Leslie speaker.Ī software version of the Farfisa Compact Deluxe Organ.Īn emulation of the Fender Stage 73 Electric Piano.Īn emulation of five piano types based on a range of upright and concert grand models.Ī software version of the famous Minimoog synthesiser.Ī software emulation of the ARP 2600 modular synthesiser.Īn emulation of one of Japan’s defining synthesisers, Yamaha’s CS-80, released in 1976 at a cost of $6,900 – according to Mr Google that’s $29,405.81 in today’s money!Īn emulation of Roland’s Jupiter 8. The first five are the new additions.Īn emulation of the Synclavier Digital Synthesiser combining FM (Frequency Modulation) and Timbre Frame synthesis. This is going to take a while so grab your beverage of choice and get comfortable…Īs you can tell from the name, V Collection 5 is the fifth such package and it contains a total of 17 soft instruments including five new to the V Collection. It’s that time of year when Arturia wraps up its software instruments in a bundle and makes you an offer it hopes you can’t refuse. 17 of Arturia’s finest synth, organ and piano instruments in one heavily discounted box!