
Arturia MatrixBrute
Arturia’s MatrixBrute combines everything the company know about synthesis into one hugely ambitious machine.
Arturia’s MatrixBrute combines everything the company know about synthesis into one hugely ambitious machine.
Arturia have released a space-saving controller that’s designed to fit into small home studios and...
Arturia’s new drum machine features 17 analogue voices and a mildly astonishing price tag. And it’s really rather good...
Storm, the French software studio from virtual-instrument creators Arturia, keeps on improving. We check out version 3.
Arturia add to their enormously popular Brute line of synths with a brand new analogue drum machine and...
Arturia have updated their V Collection, and one of the stand-out instruments is a recreation of Farfisa’s classic combo organs.
Arturia caught our attention with Storm, the virtual studio suite, but of late they have diversified into emulating classic hardware instruments. So how do they fare in their attempt to capture the mighty Minimoog in software?
Yamaha's CS80 was one of the finest analogue polysynths of all time. How close have Arturia come to modelling its classic sound in software? We put the software up against the hardware to find out...
Completing the quartet of vintage synth emulations they began with Moog Modular V, Arturia's latest plug-in aims to reproduce the sound of the greatest semi-modular of them all, ARP's 2600. We see how it fares up against the original...
Although we only reviewed this Minimoog-emulating software instrument four months ago, Arturia have now thoroughly redesigned it, taking into account many of the points made in the original SOS review. So let's take a second look...