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Arturia V Collection 7 €499

The release of a new V Collection update is always something for classic synth and keyboard enthusiasts to get excited about, and version 7 adds three more classic emulations to a line-up that already takes in a what’s-what of legends by Moog, Roland, Yamaha, Buchla and many others, bringing the total number of instruments to 24. It also makes improvements to B-3 V and Analog Lab – see Lab report.

The newcomers, then, comprise Mellotron V, Synthi V and CZ V (VST/AU/AAX/Standalone), putting Arturia’s TAE (True Analog Emulation) and Phi (Physical Modelling) algorithms to work on recreating the

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