ARTURIA Announces the Release of the Minimoog V

ARTURIA Announces the Release of the Minimoog V




In 1971, at the NAMM Convention, Bob Moog introduced the Minimoog. 33 years later ARTURIA announces the release of Minimoog V, the recreation of what became the most popular synthesizer of all time.

Offering all the features of the original, the Software version also brings polyphony, MIDI management, preset handling. And taking advantage of modern tools, additional functions are hidden beyond the control panels: a modulation matrix, a LFO, an arpegiator, a chorus and a delay. The Software is also working as RTAS and HTDM plug-in.

What about the core of the Minimoog, the Sound? Thanks to TAE®, Arturia's proprietary technology for emulating analog circuits, the Minimoog V offers an unchallenged quality of sound. Sharp filters, alliasing-free oscillators, soft-clipping limitations guarantee that you have the best emulation (ever) released on the market.

With more than 400 presets, made by some of the most talented Minimoog users, the Minimoog V is certainly an instrument that is going to bring amazing richness to your musical palette.

Platforms

Windows: Windows 95 / 98 / ME / 2000 / XP — Pro Tools v. 6 and 5
Mac OS Classic — Pro Tools v.5
Mac OS X: Mac OS X.2 or higher — Pro Tools v. 6 Required minimum configuration
PC / Windows: 128 Mbytes RAM — 500 MHz processor
Mac OS 9: 128 Mbytes RAM — 500 MHz processor
Mac OS X: 128 Mbytes RAM — 500 MHz processor

Compatibility matrix

TAE® stands for True Analog Emulation. This new technology provides aliasing free oscillators with waveforms highly similar to what analog hardware circuits create. As a matter of fact, TAE allows the emulation of soft clipping and micro-variations made through hardware circuits on both oscillators and filters.

This is the reason why, for the first time, TAE allows us to recover the warmth of analog hardware synthesizers.

For more information, visit the Arturia website at http://www.arturia.com/



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