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Arturia’s colourful soft synth goes from strength to strength.
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Arturia’s colourful soft synth goes from strength to strength.
Anyone fancy a versatile controller keyboard with the tip of the Arturia software iceberg included free?
Arturia’s mighty V Collection continues to grow and improve.
V Collection 8 introduces new instruments and completely reworks some old favourites.
Arturia step into the big league with their most ambitious instrument yet.
Arturia's latest instrument is a software recreation of Oberheim's pinstriped polysynth.
Arturia have updated their V Collection, and one of the stand-out instruments is a recreation of Farfisa’s classic combo organs.
Arturia’s MatrixBrute combines everything the company know about synthesis into one hugely ambitious machine.
Arturia have revived a classic string synth in software, and the result is the Solina V.
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.
Manufacturers have sought to provide expressive computer-based simulations of real instruments by releasing ever larger and more detailed sample libraries. But whatever happened to the idea of modelling instruments using synthesis techniques? Arturia haven't forgotten...
There was always something quite special about Roland's classic Jupiter 8 analogue megasynth, but can Arturia capture that magic with their emulation?
For their latest software instrument, Arturia have taken on the tough job of modelling a modular synth — and it's the granddaddy of them all, a Moog modular... Switched-on software or spaghetti junction? We find out.