Arturia V Collection X is one of the biggest updates to the virtual synth library in quite some time. Six new instruments have been added (though, most have been available separately before) and two ...
When people ask what their first hardware synth should be, I often recommend Arturia’s MicroFreak. Unless you absolutely have your heart set on an analog instrument, I think it offers the most ...
No polyphonic aftertouch. Integration with Arturia’s stand-alone instruments is hit-or-miss at the moment. If you’re looking for a standard keyboard-based controller, though, it can be hard to justify ...
Arturia has unveiled the latest edition of V Collection, its popular and extensive bundle of software instruments and synth emulations. V Collection 11 brings seven new plugins into the fold, ...
Last year, French manufacturer Arturia released the third iteration of its MIDI controller keyboard, KeyLab, in 49- and ...
NAMM 2024: Arturia has released version 5 of its flagship soft synth Pigments. Compared to previous iterations, version 5 is a fairly subtle upgrade rather than an expansive overhaul, although there ...
Thirty-three instruments built in, with more to come. World-class emulations of classic synths and keyboards, including Rhodes, Moogs, and Junos. The only way to get Arturia’s Pigments in hardware ...
More excellent additions make Arturia’s effect bundle an unmissable and great value package. Efx Motions is a little like a lesser version of Cableguys ShaperBox. MusicRadar's got your back Our team ...
Avant-garde: an intelligentsia that develops new or experimental concepts, especially in the arts. Arturia’s AstroLab series represents the latest tech in their 25+ year history of creating ...
The latest entry in the company’s stage piano series is much more affordable and portable. The latest entry in the company’s stage piano series is much more affordable and portable. is the Verge’s ...