Arturia's Newest Memory V Revives the Iconic 1982 Memorymoog
Arturia has launched Memory V, a virtual instrument that emulates the iconic 1982 Moog Memorymoog synthesizer. This software offers modern enhancements while preserving the original's rich sound. It aims to provide an accessible alternative to the expensive and temperamental vintage hardware.
- ▪Memory V replicates the sound of the six-voice polyphonic synthesizer known for its triple-oscillator architecture.
- ▪The software includes features like MIDI Polyphonic Expression and a drag-and-drop modulation system.
- ▪Arturia's new plugin is available for $149 and comes with over 300 factory presets.
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1 of 2 2 of 2 Music 4 Mins ago 0 Views 0 CommentsComments Save Summary Replicates the massive sound of the 1982 six-voice polyphonic synthesizer known for its triple-oscillator architecture Includes modern enhancements such as MIDI Polyphonic Expression, a drag-and-drop modulation system and an advanced arpeggiator Provides a stable software alternative for producers contrasting with temperamental vintage hardware units that retail for upwards of $15,000 USD Arturia released Memory V to resurrect one of the most ambitious and notoriously unstable analog synthesizers in electronic music history. The virtual instrument meticulously emulates the 1982 Moog Memorymoog to deliver its colossal warmth without the hardware’s legendary reliability issues.
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