


Elsewhere, V Collection 5 also adds the B-3 V tonewheel organ emulation, the Farsifa V virtual Farsifa Compact Deluxe organ, the Stage-73 V Fender Rhodes-style electric piano emulation and Piano V, a collection of nine different acoustic pianos ranging from concert grands to studio uprights.
#Arturia v collection 5 review code
Based on the original source code and featuring many of the original presets, Synclavier V goes several steps further, adding a host of new synthesis possibilities. The first commercially available digital synthesizer, the Synclavier combined FM and additive synthesis and was one of the most sought-after – and unobtainably expensive – synths of the 1980s.
#Arturia v collection 5 review software
Of the five new virtual instruments in this fifth instalment, perhaps the most interesting is Synclavier V, an exacting emulation of the Synclavier created in collaboration with Cameron James, who created the software for the original. Employing Arturia’s TAE (True Analogue Emulation) algorithmic modelling, V Collection 5 promises authentic, detailed sounds with an expanded set of features not found on the originals, from polyphony to additional automatable controls. It features five new additions, taking the total to 17 and rendering this assembly of vintage and modern synthesizers, organs and electric pianos even more comprehensive. The latest version of Arturia’s celebrated V Collection bundle of modelled keyboards is out now.
