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All analog signal path (VCO-VCF-VCA)

1 VCO: saw, square, tri, noise

Sub osc (sine or square, 1 or 2 octaves below)

Ultrasaw (detune)

PWM (LFO or ENV)

Metalizer waveshaper (sounds like sync sweep)

External audio input

Multi-mode filter (LP, HP, BP, notch)

2 four stage EGs with fast and slow modes

2 LFOs

"Brute Factor" for folding audio back into filter

Arpeggiator with tap tempo, hold, SWING!

25 key keyboard with velocity and aftertouch

CV gate in and out

MIDI & USB

 

look

 

http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2012/01/18/arturia-minibrute-analog-synthesizer-sneak-preview/

 

listen

V ghttp://www.amazona.d...3824&page_num=2

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Guest kokeboka
The filter reportedly is a little different, too, based on a Steiner-Parker multi-mode design.

 

Isn't that an old modular manufacturer?

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Guest analogue wings

Doesnt making a real analogue undermine Arturia's (implied) assertion that EVERY OTHER PRODUCT THEY MAKE is indistinguishable from analogue?

 

ugh just saw the pic. looks like a behringer controller

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I'm assuming this will be in NAMM (it starts today I think), so more demos will probably pop up soon. Analogue signal path, multi-mode filter and plenty of hands-on control for $500... That's a steal.

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Sounds like a nice bit of kit, but why oh why did they decide to make it so ugly :(

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chuck waldorf pulse 2 in there as well.

 

edit: I don't know how it's priced though, but I suspect it'll be reasonably cheap.

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wow looks great. I think the fact that there are no presets will make people relate a lot more personally with it since you'll have to get a really good understanding of how it works rather than just punching through presets. Love it.

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Guest analogue wings

Hands-on impressions here

 

http://www.analogindustries.com/blog/entry.php?blogid=1327036554783

 

The Arturia Minibrute is about the size of an SH-101, maybe a touch smaller. It really reminds me of the Novation BassStation, sonically and features-wise. The keybed feels like ass on a platter, and it is about 8 keys short of playable, in my opinion.

 

:cerious:

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