Arturia Pigments 3
Arturia’s soft synth gets bigger and better.
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Arturia’s soft synth gets bigger and better.
We look at the technology and terminology that underpins all keyboard instruments.
V Collection 8 introduces new instruments and completely reworks some old favourites.
Arturia’s popular KeyStep controller goes up a gear.
New version adds emulations of classic Roland, E-mu and Oberheim instruments.
Arturia add some helpful extras to their plug-in models of three classic analogue modulation effects.
Arturia President Frédéric Brun looks back over the French company's 20-year history from their Storm software to PolyBrute.
Arturia's KeyStep Pro puts sequencing and performance front and centre.
Arturia step into the big league with their most ambitious instrument yet.
Romance isn't a concept often associated with music technology, but it definitely has a role to play. Only a ...
Click to read our in-depth, world exclusive review of Arturia's brand-new flagship polysynth.
Arturia's audio interfaces just keep getting better.
Arturia's budget keyboard controller offers tremendous value for money with its combination of an 88-note synth-action keyboard and a handy software bundle that includes the latest version of Analog Lab.
Arturia's latest instrument is a software recreation of Oberheim's pinstriped polysynth.
Could these original effects and enhanced classics be the perfect addition to your DAW?
Adding to their existing Keylab controller range is Arturia's Essential 88, for those who don't require a hammer action keybed.
We’re excited to be giving away a high-quality Arturia AudioFuse 8Pre interface + fabulous V Collection 7 virtual instruments and Delay plug-in bundle, worth over £1200$1500.
Arturia turn their attention to delays, offering us three software options: one an original design, and two modelled on classic hardware.
Arturia's new audio interface is well designed, simple to use and enticingly priced.
Now in its seventh incarnation and offering three new instruments, Arturia's V Collection just keeps getting bigger and better.