![]() ![]() Together this comboĮnables you to recreate a variety of era defining tones. ![]() These include a compressor, chorus, flanger, phaser, analogueĭelay, wah, and most importantly auto-wah. That would typically have been used with a Clav during the ’60s & However, instead of merely modelling a Clavinet, Arturia includes aįenderesque amp and a pedalboard’s worth of the sort of stomp boxes One of the funkiest keyboard instruments of all time and Arturia’sĬlavinet V does a fine job of recreating it on the 0’s and 1’s. Though it unquestionably excels at generating weird noises. That show it to be so much more than merely a weird noise generator, To programme than one might imagine, it includes a wealth of presets V, which recreates Don Buchla’s legendary semi-modular synth. ![]() Let’s review…īuchla Easel V, Clavinet V, CMI V, DX7 V and upgraded Analog Lab andĬoast weirdness, you need look no further than Arturia’s Buchla Easel That was version 5, which included the ARP 2600 V, B3 V, CS-80V, Farfisa V, Jup-8V, Matrix-12 V, Mini V, Modular V, SEM V, Piano V, Prophet-V & Prophet VS, Solina V, Stage 73 V, Synclavier V, Vox Continental V, Wurli-V, and Analog Lab (which houses all 6000 plus patches from these synths/keyboards and enables you to quickly sort, filter & combine them). The last time that we tested Arturia’s suite of virtual classic keyboards, we named it “Best Old Skool Soft Synth Collection” in The Technofile Awards. ![]()
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