![]() ![]() I’m also personally partial to the newer Synthi V and CZ V – especially that last one, as Casio’s synth history hasn’t gotten near enough love in general, and the modulation and effects options Arturia added make it a deep workstation.īuchla’s Music Easel gets a powerful software recreation, now on sale. Either of those at 74EUR is a deep instrument and a solid investment. ![]() If you wanted to focus on one historical synth model, I’d pay particular attention to the Buchla Easel V or the Modular V. That’s a lab-sized museum full of instrument models. On the synth side: V Collection 7 (that’s v the letter, as in virtual, so “vee collection seven”) will run you 499EUR but split payments are available, and you get 24 instruments. ![]() I’ve been using a lot of this stuff myself, so my own humble opinions (to take as you will): Now, you might actually want to pass on these deals in certain circumstances, just because Arturia’s bundle pricing is so aggressive. You could do a lot of damage with it between now and July – and if you really decide you like it before May 7, it’s 50% off now.ĥ0% off: There’s 50% off any individual software, effect, or sound pack lasts through May 7, so you’ve got about a week left: There are a handful of plug-ins gunning for that territory at the moment, but it does have its own unique spin on the all-in-one notion, and all of the ingredients of Arturia’s software stable. Pigments I think CDM readers will especially like, in that you get FM, wavetable, sampling, and virtual analog in a single instrument. ![]()
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