Arturia
French electronics company
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May 2024 | Arturia released the PolyBrute 12, an expanded version of their flagship polyphonic analog synthesizer. |
2022 | Arturia launched a new line of 'Augmented' software instruments, including Augmented Voice, Piano, Brass, and Strings, introducing innovative approaches to existing sound design. |
2022 | Arturia introduced the MiniFreak, a 6-voice digital synthesizer with more functionality and a larger traditional keyboard. |
2021 | Arturia launched the PolyBrute, their flagship 6-voice-polyphonic analog synthesizer with a touchstrip and a multidimensional touchpad called 'morphée'. They also announced a more affordable line of MiniFuse audio interfaces. |
2019 | Arturia released the MicroFreak, a 4-voice digital synthesizer with an analog filter and a unique touch capacitive keyboard that allows loading different algorithmic oscillators. |
2018 | Arturia released their first original software synthesizer named Pigments, which features six synthesis types, extensive modulation sources, and visual control signal indication. |
2018 | Arturia introduced the MiniBrute 2, a semi-modular analog synth with a patch bay for Eurorack modular gear, and the MiniBrute 2S with performance pads and a real-time sequencer. They also released the DrumBrute Impact, a smaller version of the DrumBrute with enhanced sound manipulation capabilities. |
2016 | Arturia released the KeyStep, an entry-level 32-note keyboard focusing on sequencing and connectivity. They also launched the Drum Brute, an analog drum machine with 17 drum engines and a dedicated sequencer. |
2015 | Arturia launched the AudioFuse, a compact 2-input audio interface, marking the start of their audio interface product line. |
2012 | Arturia launched the MiniBrute, a vintage-style 25-key monophonic analog synthesizer that sold well despite initial uncertainty, due to its low price and expressive sound. |
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