Arturia V Collection 8 New - Jun 6 V, Vocoder V, Emulator II V and OBXa V

US Plus updated synth engines and Analog Lab      08/12/20

Arturia have announced their new V Collection 8  - the master collection of  28 of their emulated instruments with features four totally new instruments: Jun 6 V, Vocoder V, Emulator II V and OB-Xa V,  as well as major updates to their JP8 V 4 and Stage -73 V 2, plus a reworked Analog Lab V with 4 new macros, smart MIDI controller integration and new workflows.

 

Arturia Juno 6 V

There's also 700 new patches across the range.

Arturia Vocoder V

To celebrate the launch, Arturia are offering an intro deal  till January 10th after which the full V Collection 8 will cost €599.

Arturia Emulator II V

 

Main Features:

  • Includes 28 software titles: Emulator II V, Vocoder V, Jun-6 V, OB-Xa V, Mellotron V, Synthi V, CZ V, Analog Lab V, Clavinet V, CMI V, DX7 V, Buchla Easel V, Synclavier V, B-3 V, Mini V, Piano V, Stage-73 V, Matrix-12 V, Farfisa V, Solina V, SEM V, Wurli V, Jup-8 V, ARP 2600 V, CS-80 V, Prophet V, VOX Continental V, Modular V
  • More than 10000 high-quality and innovative sound presets.
  • Analog Lab V - all presets of the V Collection 8 can be browsed and edited from a single interface
  • All instruments share a common interface for browsing, editing (save, import, export, ...)
  • New In app tutorials allowing to quickly understand the instruments.
  • High resolution graphic interfaces, compatible with very large displays
  • Easy MIDI mapping to any keyboard controller.
  • Arturia's proprietary technologies, TAE® and Phi®, ensure that each instrument sounds and behaves exactly like the original.
  • Easy install and license manager: Arturia Software Center.

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