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This is a list of products manufactured by Arturia, a French electronics company that designs and manufactures audio interfaces and electronic musical instruments, including software synthesizers, drum machines, analog synthesizers, digital synthesizers, MIDI controllers, sequencers, and mobile apps.
Arturia is a French electronics company founded in 1999 and based in Grenoble, France. The company designs and manufactures audio interfaces and electronic musical instruments, including software synthesizers, drum machines, analog synthesizers, digital synthesizers, MIDI controllers, sequencers, and mobile apps.
Products
The company's product line includes software synthesizers, software bundles, hardware synthesizers, MIDI keyboards and sequencers, mobile apps, and other audio equipment and controllers.
= Software Synths and FX
=Arturia sells software instruments and software FX processors as individual items and also as part of the "V" synth collection or the "FX" collection.
Arturia's first instruments were emulations of historical synthesizers, organs, and pianos. Arturia's Analog Lab is a collection of presets of these synths with limited sound modeling available, and comes bundled with many of their Keyboard Midi controllers. In 2018 Arturia released their first original software synthesizer named Pigments. Pigments now features four synthesis types, extensive modulation sources and visual indication of control signals. In 2022 Arturia released a new line of "Augmented" software instruments, which brought new approaches to already known sounds. These Augmented instruments are Voice, Piano, Brass and Strings.
Arturia's first software FX processors were emulations of historical processors, such as preamps and filters. Arturia has since developed original FX processors, such as Rev Intensity, Buss Force, Efx Fragments (granular delay), and Coldfire Distortion.
When Arturia emulates a historical instrument or FX processor, they generally add new functionality such as additional modulation possibilities.
Subtractive synthesis
MS-20 V, a recreation of the MS-20 from Korg
ARP2600 V3, a recreation of the Arp2600 from ARP instruments
CS-80 V4, a recreation of the CS80, made by Yamaha
Mini V3, a recreation of the Minimoog, made by Moog
Modular V3, a recreation of the Moog modular synthesizer, made by Moog
SEM V2, a recreation of the SEM, made by Oberheim
Jup-8 V4, a recreation of the Jupiter 8, made by Roland
Matrix-12 V2, a recreation of the Matrix 12, made by Oberheim
Synthi V, a recreation of the VCS 3, made by EMS
Jun-6 V, a recreation of the Juno-60, made by Roland
OP-Xa V, a recreation of the OB-Xa by Oberheim
Prophet V, a recreation of the Prophet-5 by Sequential
Acid V, a recreation of TB-303, made by Roland
Digital synths
DX7 V, a recreation of the DX7 by Yamaha
SQ80 V, a crosswave synth that combines waveforms
CZ V, a phase distortion synth based on the CZ-101 and CZ-1000 made by Casio
Keyboard emulations
VOX Continental V2, a recreation of the Vox Continental organ by Vox
Farfisa V, a recreation of a Farfisa Organ
Wurli V2, a recreation of the Wurlitzer electronic piano by Wurlitzer
Solina V2, a recreation of the ARP String Ensemble, made by ARP Instruments
Stage-73 V2, a recreation of the range of Rhodes electronic pianos, made by Rhodes
Clavinet V, a recreation of the Clavinet by Hohner
B-3 V2, an organ recreation
Piano V3, recreates the sound of a piano via physical modelling
Samplers
Emulator II V, a recreation of the E-mu Emulator, made by E-mu
Synclavier V, a recreation of the Synclavier by New England Digital
CMI V, a recreation of the Fairlight CMI, made by Fairlight
Mellotron V, a recreation of the Mellotron
Miscellaneous plug-ins
Analog Lab V
Pigments, original VSTi with wavetable, virtual analog, sample and harmonic engines.
Buchla Easel V, a recreation of the Music Easel by Buchla
Vocoder V, a vocoder emulation.
Prophet-5V, a vector synthesis plug-in based on the Prophet VS, made by Sequential Circuits
Augmented Strings
Augmented Voices
Augmented Grand Piano
Augmented Brass
= Software effects
=Filters
Mini-Filter, a filter emulation of Moog's ladder filter with sequencing and modulation sources added
M12-Filter, a filter emulation of Oberheim Matrix-12 filter, based on the CEM 3372 with sequencing and modulation sources added
SEM-Filter, a filter emulation of Oberheim SEM filter with sequencing and modulation sources added
EQ SITRAL-295, an emulation of the Siemens Sitral equalisers
Dynamics
Comp VCA-65, a VCA-style compressor emulating the DBX 165A
Comp FET-76, an emulation of the 1176LN made originally by Universal Audio
Comp TUBE-STA, a tube-style compressor
Bus force, a bus effects unit made by Arturia combining an equaliser a compressor and a distortion unit
Time-based effects
Chorus JUN-6, an emulation of the chorus unit of the Juno-60 originally made by Roland
Chorus DIMENSION-D, an emulation of Dimension-D, a chorus unit Originally made by Roland
Phaser BI-TRON, a recreation of the Bi-Phase originally made by Mu-tron
Flanger BL-20, a recreation of the BF-20 Flanger originally made by Bel
Reverbs and delays
Delay TAPE-201, a tape-style delay emulating the Roland's RE-201
Delay MEMORY-BRIGADE, a bucket brigade style delay based on Electro-Harmonix's Deluxe Memory Man
Delay ETERNITY, a digital delay designed by Arturia
Rev PLATE-140, a plate-style reverb, emulating the EMT 140 by EMT
Rev INTENSITY, a digital reverb designed by Arturia
Rev SPRING-636, a spring-style reverb emulating Grampian's reverberation unit type 636
Rev LX-24, a digital reverb emulating Lexicon's 224 digital reverb
Efx Fragments, a granular effect designed by Arturia
Preamplifiers
Pre 1973, a recreation of the AMS Neve preamp with a pair of parametric equalizers.
Pre TridA, a recreation of the preamps and the equalizers found in the Trident's A range consol
Pre V76, a recreation of Telefunken's equalizers and preamplifiers
Tape MELLO-FI, a tape style preamp/saturation module emulating characteristics of Mellotron V
= Audio interfaces
=MiniFuse 1/2/4
AudioFuse /AudioFuse 8PRE /AudioFuse Studio
= MIDI controllers
=KeyStep /KeyStep 37 /KeyStep Pro
BeatStep Pro
MiniLab MK III
MicroLab
KeyLab Essential 49/61/88
KeyLab 49/61/88 MK II
= Hardware synths
=While Arturia is mostly known for their software synths, Arturia is also making hardware synthesizers, including their analog Brute series and digital Freak series.
Origin
MicroFreak
MiniFreak
MicroBrute
MiniBrute
MiniBrute 2/2S
MatrixBrute
PolyBrute
PolyBrute 12
DrumBrute
DrumBrute Impact
= Miscellaneous
=Spark
SparkLE
iMini
iSem
iProphet
iSpark
References
External links
Official website
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- List of Arturia products
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- Sample Magic
- Eurorack
- Richard Furch
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- Farfisa
- Synthesizer