There were some other tweaks as well along the way, many of the instruments also saw an update to their synthesis engine. This makes the entire experience of using these software instruments better. The UI is much more crisp, exploring patches is much easier. In addition to changing the size, they also updated the UI itself. The size is now adjustable! Much rejoicing! This made creating patches a bit more of a pain. Thankfully the era of the tiny-hard to read Arturia’s is over. ![]() While it was pretty easy to navigate the mini (their version of the minimoog), it was difficult to read things such as the CS-80 V, Modular V, etc. The long frustrating aspect of Arturia instruments is while they sounded pretty good, the UI was frustratingly small at times. The major improvement that everybody who previously used Arturia’s plugins will notice immediately is the UI. The second, more importantly Arturia brought back one of the world’s most exclusive and complex digital synthesizers, the Synclavier.īefore I get to the Synclavier, let me start with the fact they basically updated every single synth in their product line. Two things happened, and I am legitimately impressed. The first is they basically revamped their entire line of synthesizers. ![]() ![]() Even though there has been various iterations and new additions to the keyboards that are part of the software instrument collection. Normally I would not spend time reviewing it, the product has been around a long time. ![]() Arturia recently released a new version of its long running V Collection.
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