New analog Arturia synth?
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Re: New analog Arturia synth?
seems like it
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Re: New analog Arturia synth?
Cool! Wonder what it could be? From the comments on the page, it seems like a totally new synthesizer, not just an extended KB Brute, like I'd expected from them. Poly? I wonder.
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Re: New analog Arturia synth?
I massively, massively doubt it considering all the comments about "original". It's probably an updated Minibrute, maybe they added an extra OSC or two.Kenneth wrote:Cool! Wonder what it could be? From the comments on the page, it seems like a totally new synthesizer
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Re: New analog Arturia synth?
Pretty much every review on that page referred to how small it was; probably a desktop module of some kind I bet. Interested to see what it ends up being.
Re: New analog Arturia synth?
Sure hope they put patch memory on this one, whatever it is
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Re: New analog Arturia synth?
desktop module with a sequencer
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Re: New analog Arturia synth?
It would be cool to see a Brute-inspired analog groovebox with better MIDI implementation than the Brute. I could never get that thing to behave when sending MIDI notes to it. It would always drop notes/add ones that weren't there, or play three or four octaves too high. As good as it sounded, I always ended up too frustrated to play it.
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Re: New analog Arturia synth?
Full midi specs, 3 of those bad a*s osc's and memory.
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Re: New analog Arturia synth?
Woo! But bad on Arturia for shoving something out the door before the original's bugs and issues are cleared up. Still, very exciting!
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Re: New analog Arturia synth?
I'd try a Multibrute for sure. Imagines more voices with that awesome oscillator..*sighs*
Or even two of them. I doubt any synth has space for 3 of those monster oscillators with all the sliders.
Or even two of them. I doubt any synth has space for 3 of those monster oscillators with all the sliders.
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Re: New analog Arturia synth?
October 25 is the day we find out, unless someone finds a leak first. None of my sources are speaking today and my guy at Arturia just sent back an email with a smilie face in it. Got my interest!
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Re: New analog Arturia synth?
Just when I was thinking about swapping some things out for a mini brute. Now I might have to get both 

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Re: New analog Arturia synth?
I'd be with you but one quote on that page:Hugo76 wrote:Sure hope they put patch memory on this one, whatever it is
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