

V Collection 8 (299 USD/EUR): 28 faithful emulations of iconic instruments from the biggest moments of music history.Sculpt, mix, discover, dream – it’s inspiration every step of the way. Dive into legendary instrument emulations with V Collection 8, become a creative sound sculptor with Pigments 3, and polish your tracks with studio-grade FX Collection 2 – all at 50% off.Įxpand your sound palette with powerful software that covers all production stages. Arturia has great products, including *Step series, the FX Collection, the *Brute series… But they make it sound like they take their customers and users for granted as profit centres.Native Instruments has launched a special promotion on Arturia, offering selected products at a 50% discount for the next few weeks.Įlevate your creative process with Arturia’s groundbreaking software fit for any genre and level. In the end, we figured it’s best to focus on using the iPad as controller for now, and using a large Yamaha keyboard for performance. Or software versions of MicroFreak engines. Analog Lab could eventually be a factor in such purchase decisions. Just had a whole discussion with a former student who’s just getting into electronic music, A whole part was about Arturia’s controller. Sure, some people who’ve been in this for a while might be fine with this yearly expansion of a few extra emulations of beloved synths. ZEN-Core might not be everyone’s cup of tea but ROLAND now makes it central to a strategy which integrates their hardware (including the just-announced AE-30 Aerophone “Pro”).Īrturia might be paying too little attention to “the room”. Applied Acoustic Systems has a rather solid lineup as well at a reasonable price, though those synths are like Arturia’s in not supporting MPE. The free version of Vital is a worthy alternative to Pigments and the inexpensive Cherry Audio synths also support MPE. At minimum, it’d fit the Buchla emulation. Pigments remains the only Arturia softsynth which supports it. What I find the most disappointing, though, is that they didn’t expand MPE to other synths in the lineup.

But they expect that people pay a significant upgrade price every year, which puts the subscription model in perspective (e.g.

Yes, Arturia offers steep discounts twice a year (one of those just ended a few days ago). So pricing remains a key issue to keep in mind. Not quite a pricewar but $29 is the new $150. Some major shifts in softsynth and plugin pricing have started.
