It's an amazing deal, so grab it for just £89.50! Pigments is fantastic for more electronic sounds - so is the ideal partner to the Arturia Augmented Quartet - and includes plenty of presets that utilise its built-in arpeggiator and sequencer. Pigments 3 is Arturia's award-winning soft synth - we scored it 4.5/5 in our review - and is full to the brim with sounds that combine its virtual analogue and wavetable synthesis engines. Grab all four instruments - which usually retail for around £85 each - for a grand total of just £134.50! Add effects to bring in atmosphere or go deeper with more intricate controls to add different textures and colours. Augmented Grand Piano, Brass, Strings and Voices allow you to tweak controls like Motion and Time to bring in subtle, or not so subtle movement. Be sure to keep an eye on Arturia for details.The half price Arturia Augmented Quartet bundle has four instruments that combine state-of-the-art sampling with high-end synthesis to bring you amazingly real-sounding instruments that you can twist to another level. Not many have been provided on these yet, but Arturia says they “cover a vast array of soundscapes, ranging from cinematic atmospheres to the timeless essence of urban soul and the cutting-edge sounds defining today’s electronic music genres”. There’s a new updated physical model, new output circuit model, new GUI, new effects, advanced settings, a new hardware view and a pedal rig.Īlongside all of these updates and additions, are three new expansion packs of presets. The Wurli V – now Wurli V3 –, which is a recreation of the 1954-launched Rudolph Wurlitzer, has also been revamped. It now has a brand-new audio engine, polyphony, a Vintage knob, a new user interface, two modulators and keyboard expressivity. The brand’s recreation of Moog’s classic Minimoog synth, The Mini V – now Mini V4 –, has been “stripped back to try and be as pure as we can to the OG synth”. Alongside new synths, two instruments have been “fully rebuilt”, according to Arturia. What’s been upgraded or expanded in Arturia V Collection X?Īrturia’s V Collection X is, of course, not just about new additions. These are acoustic instruments “captured in detail and combined with state-of-the-art synthesis”. The three remaining additions, Augmented Brass, Augmented Grand Piano and Augmented Woodwinds, all come from Arturia’s Augmented series. It’s an updated emulation of the iconic Roland TB-303 bass synth with 14 distortion algorithms, a vibrato, an advanced sequencer/arpeggiator, drag-and-drop MIDI pattern editing and over 350 presets. If you’re a lover of acid basslines, the addition of the Acid V may excite you. It’s syncable with MiniFreak hardware and boasts two sound engines with 22 oscillator modes, per-voice envelopes and LFOs, modelled analogue filters, and VCAs. It combines sampled strings and circuit modelling of the CP-70’s output stage, preamps, EQ, and Tremolo circuits for an authentic sound, going a step further with advanced tonal controls, responsive features, and a comprehensive Pedal rig.Īnother new addition, Arturia’s MiniFreak V, is a 6-voice polyphonic hybrid soft synth that mirrors the MiniFreak hardware. The CP-70 V is a meticulous recreation of Yamaha’s iconic 1976 electro-acoustic piano, the CP-70.
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