The Keys Behind The Melodies

US Arturia celebrates vintage synths on classic recordings with reduced pricing on their software emulations      19/08/15

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Arturia tells us that they are celebrating the release of a significant number of renowned recordings by announcing daily discount deals on their software emulations of the trailblazing keyboards that helped those recordings make musical history. One new deal will be disclosed everyday during the promotion. Here's what Arturia says about today's deal...

Each day (re)discover a groundbreaking album and the trailblazing keyboard that defined its sound and enjoy a 50% discount deal on Arturia's selected software instrument. What better way to start celebrating the keys behind the melodies today, then, than the 25th anniversary of 'Enjoy The Silence' by British synthpop pioneers Depeche Mode. Blessed with a memorable melody that represents the crowning glory of the chart-topping Violator album that elevated the Basildon band to world domination status by becoming the world's first stadium synth stars, the 'bubbling' sequence that forms the hit-making, beat-driven backbone of 'Enjoy The Silence' made much musical use of the trailblazing Seventies-vintage ARP 2600 semi-modular monophonic synthesizer -- surely one of the finest analogue synthesizers ever produced -- and accompanying ARP Sequencer. Arturia authentically captures the sounds and sequences of both innovative instruments with its award- winning ARP 2600 V software, available as of today for an attractive promotional price of €49.00 EUR/$49.00 USD! Time to (re)discover the trailblazing sounds of a renowned record with an Analog Classic from Arturia. And there's more to come...



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