

#Yamaha arturia piano software#
Thankfully, Arturia has improved the ASC Arturia Software Center. We encourage this solely just to see the sheer value-for-money you are getting when purchasing the entire collection.

If you’d like a more in-depth look at each model, please visit Arturia’s website (link HERE) for videos, tutorials, and specifics on each model in V Collection. Going through every single soft-synth in this collection would take far too long, so we will mainly cover what’s new in Version 7. Instead of having to spend tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars in finding, purchasing, and restoring the hardware counterparts, Arturia modeled each one, saving you time, money, and studio real estate. Odds are, whether you realized it or not, you’ve heard most of these synthesizers in your lifetime, possibly even the last song you’ve heard. These hand-picked choices represent the past, present, and future of music. If you’re not familiar with the V Collection, it’s an assortment of 24 different software recreations of some of the most historic keys ever made. Version 7.2 arrives with new additions and upgrades, so we give you the scoop on what’s new, what’s changed, and what we think. There is no doubt that the V Collection is the one-stop-shop for digital recreations of some of the most beloved analog synths. We go way back with Arturia – starting with Analog Factory, then upgrading to Analog Lab, and even venturing into the plugin world with the 3 Compressors You’ll Actually Use bundle.
