Year/Date of Issue: 05.2020
Version: 2020.5
Developer: Arturia
Developer site: arturia
Format: STANDALONE, VSTi, VSTi3, AAX
Bit depth: 64bit
Tabletka: cured
System requirements: Win 7+ PC: 4 GB RAM; 2.5 GHz \ 10.10+: 4 GB RAM; 2.5 GHz CPU.
OpenGL 2.0 compatible GPU
Description: A set of virtual synthesizers from Arturia:
ARP 2600 V3 v3.5.1
Buchla Easel V v1.5.1
CMI V v1.5.1
CS-80 V3 v3.5.1
CZV v1.1.1
DX7 V v1.5.1
Jup-8 V3 v3.5.1
Matrix-12 V2 v2.5.1
Mini V3 v3.5.1
Modular V3 v3.5.1
OB-Xa V v1.0.0
Pigments v2.0.1
Prophet V3 v3.5.1
SEM V2 v2.5.1
Synclavier v2.5.2
Synthi V v1.1.2
Description of plugins
The ARP 2600 is a truly versatile sound production tool that still has its place in today’s music. With its unique combination of semi-modular architecture and associated routing, the instrument became one of the most versatile synthesizers of the 1970s.
The Buchla Easel is the reincarnation of the iconic instrument that helped define West Coast’s experimental modular synthesis in the early 70s. Our enhancements give the instrument vastly expanded possibilities for sound design and avant-garde music.
CMI is the reincarnation of the first commercially available digital sampler system in the history of music, the sonic powerhouse behind many of the early mega hits of the MTV era. We even went the extra mile and added new creative options that weren’t available in those days.
CS-80 – The virtual model can do everything that the original could do, but in addition it has a modulation matrix and a multi-layered Multi mode, which significantly expands the potential of the instrument. As with all Arturia virtual instruments, “pure” oscillators (no aliasing) work in this model, that is, they do not have internal “reflection” of frequencies from the upper limit of the range, leading to the appearance of spurious sound tones.
CZ – Models the Casio CZ-101 and CZ-1000, two iconic synthesizers behind many of the 80s pop hits. It adds a ton of new features that make it a tool for the ages
DX7 – In 1983, DX7 changed the world of music. Today DX7 V gives you the opportunity to change it again.
Nothing says more about the 80s than the sound of the DX7. Our authentic synthesizer gives you all the same FM technology and sounds that came with an instrument that has taken a revered place in the history of keyboards and modern music.
Jup-8 – The Roland Jupiter 8 synthesizer is perhaps the least special introduction required. Immediately after entering the music market in the early 80s, he instantly gained recognition around the world and, despite his age, is still popular.
Matrix-12 – Times are changing, and now all the features of the original instrument have been transferred by Arturia engineers to the virtual Matrix-12 V. And, according to the already established tradition, some additional features have been added to them that were not in the original.
Mini – the instrument is an “extended”, as is customary in Arturia, a copy of the well-known Minimoog D synthesizer.
Modular – This huge modular system showed that electronics could be musical, which is why they are the catalyst for every synthesizer we see today. We have revived the soaring modular synthesizer that has dominated the music world since the 1960s.
OB-Xa – Accurately recreates the rich sound of the Oberheim OB-Xa. An instrument that has long been missing from the French company’s collection. The synthesizer is fully prepared to create biting bass, chic spatial pads and juicy electronic brass parts. The company notes that the OB-Xa V is enhanced with a number of features that were not in the original. So the synthesizer received the Stereo Spread function, built-in arpeggiator and more LFOs.
Pigments – A very powerful wavetable virtual analog synthesizer is Pigments and it will change the way you make music. Turning the spark of imagination into sound is the most important, exciting part of making music. Pigments makes this process natural, intuitive and vibrant.
Prophet – Virtual synthesizer Prophet V contains the stuffing of two instruments: Prophet 5 and Prophet VS. Separate screen interfaces are also prepared for access to them.
SEM is a software emulation of one of the most famous Oberheim synthesizers, the SEM. The virtual model perfectly combines warm musical tones accurately reproduced by TAE technology with a full range of innovative features.
Synclavier – The sound production possibilities of a virtual instrument are almost endless, but of course, a lot of work needs to be done to implement them. Some idea of ββthe potential of the instrument can be drawn from the factory presets, of which there are a huge number, but they do not cover the entire range of its capabilities. Some presets show precisely complex chains of samples, with a multifaceted and long “sweep” of the timbre.
Synthi – Synthi V fully reflects the spirit of the unique analog synthesizer that emerged in London in the 70s to inspire the entire emerging world of electronic music, and has new superpowers that inspire our world today, and your music will sound different.