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2010/01/07

Arturia Moog Modular V VSTi RTAS 2.5

Arturia Moog Modular V VSTi RTAS 2.5

Ever dreamt of using one of the best synthesizers
ever made? Ever dreamt of working with a modular
system whose sound is part of musical legend?
Arturia, in partnership with Bob Moog, has made it
possible with a faithful reproduction of one of the
most famous series of synthesizers: Moog Modular.

Endless synthesis

Because it is modular, the Moog Modular V offers
endless possibilities for synthesis. 9 oscillators, 3
filter slots, 2 LFOs, 6 envelopes, VCAs, mixers,
triggers, a 3x8 step sequencer, etc. With such an
instrument, you can make all types of combinations
and create sounds that were never heard before.

Pure analog

TAE?, standing for True Analog Emulation, is a new
technology developed by Arturia, enabling the digital
reproduction of analog circuits. The implementation
of TAE in Moog Modular V results in:

aliasing free oscillators, at no extra CPU cost.
better reproduction of analog oscillators: the
condensers unload and the oscillators instability
are simulated, helping to reproduce a typical warm
sound. very accurate reproduction of the legendary
Moog 24 dB low pass filter. implementation of soft
clipping, i.e. reproduction of the filters current
limiting function. Benefit from the experience of the
best sound designers

The Moog Modular V comes loaded with more than 400
presets made by a selection of the most talented
sound designers.

Whats new in Moog Modular V2 ?

New ergonomics:

One unique scrollable view to overlook the entire
synth.

Some of the modules are now interchangeable, allowing
to configure to a certain extent the Modular the
desired way.

New audio possibilities:

Improvements on the oscillators (new free running),
on the filters (better response to modulations), on
the envelopes (faster and even closer to true
analogical behaviour).

New Unison mode

New Audio In possibilities

The Soft clipping emulation is now done on each mixer
and not systematically on all of them, which saves on
CPU load.

New modules

1630 Bode Frequency Shifter. Developed under the Moog
license by Harold Bode in 1964, it is extremely rare
(a dozen Worldwide).

928 Sample and hold is also very rare. Originally
assembled in a separate cabinet, it was adapted on
the last modular series, in the late 70s.

912 Envelope follower (or Schmit Trigger). One of the
most popular modules on the Moog systems, it was
often added to original configuration to create
complex modulation through the use of an output
signal.

12 stage phaser. The Moog 12 Stage Phaser was very
well known, and originally conceived as an exteal
rack to the Modular systems.

Formant Filter. A new module developed by Arturia,
which did not exist on the original Moog systems. It
allows the filtering of sounds according to the
formants a, e, i, o, u.

Ring Modulator. Also a new module developed by
Arturia, it creates very metallic sounds.

New presets

200 new presets to provide optimal use of the new
modules.

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