
Arturia Analog Experience The Player & The Factory
Arturia's Analog Experience range pairs tweakable preset soft synths with dedicated controller keyboards. We put the first two to the test...

Arturia's Analog Experience range pairs tweakable preset soft synths with dedicated controller keyboards. We put the first two to the test...

Arturia have taken their Origin concept further with the addition of a keyboard and new modules. So is it now the only synthesizer you'll ever need?

Arturia's latest product, BeatStep, is a MIDI to CV converter, a MIDI controller and a step sequencer. That's a lot of functionality for a little box that costs less than £100.

Arturia’s new Brute is even smaller than the last and, quite frankly, very cheap indeed. What’s not to like?

French synth experts Arturia get their groove on with a hybrid software/hardware drum machine. Zut alors!

The latest addition to Arturia’s Analog Experience series takes their hybrid software/hardware synth concept even further.

Arturia have broken away from their soft-synth roots with the MiniBrute, a 100 percent analogue monosynth. We put it to the test in our world-exclusive review.

Tom Oberheim’s classic two-voice synth gets the Arturia treatment in the form of the SEM V.

Arturia have pared down their hybrid drum controller. It's cheaper and more compact — but does the Spark spirit remain?

The Wurlitzer electric piano has proved a tough nut to crack in software. Can Arturia rise to the challenge?