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The French company are building something revolutionary...

Arturia have teased "something is coming" coming on December 11th. A mysterious video was posted online on 6th of December, claiming that for 20 years...

The music tech event is back for its second year at Old Truman's Brewery...

Music tech conference We Are Robots is returning to Old Truman's Brewery in London on Oct 12th to 14th for its second year. The event...

The DrumBrute Impact is set to go on the market for $349...

Arturia have announced a new analogue drum machine called DrumBrute Impact designed to be more affordable and transportable. The new hardware features a total of...

The KeyLab MkII is the French company's flagship MIDI keyboard...

Arturia's new keyboard is ultra expressive, with new extra controls for your DAW and software. The KeyLab MkII features two versions, one with 49 and...

Spend ten minutes to save some cash...

Not all electronic producers are fortunate enough to have excess amounts of cash or credit for new gear. So, a resourceful builder has shared a...

Three filters and three preamps make up the new collections...

Arturia have released six new plugins that they say you’ll “actually use”. Cleverly-titled ‘3 Filters You’ll Actually Use’ and ‘3 Pres You’ll Actually Use’, the...

The follow up to the popular mini monster synth features extra modular features and controls...

Arturia have announced the MiniBrute 2, a follow up to their popular mini analogue synth. Adding extra semi-modular patch points borrowed from their even more...

Version 6 sees the already mammoth collection grow bigger...

Arturia have added even more classic synths to their epic V Collection series. Now in its sixth incarnation, the new V Collection includes the legendary...

Keylab Essentials offer a whole lotta' controller at an affordable price...

Arturia returns with their KeyLab Essentials range of slick and colourful controller keyboards.

Coming in two sizes of 49 or 61 key variants, priced at...

Arturia deliver a new addition to the Brute Synth family...

Arturia are leading the way with their modern interpretations of classic hardware products, with their Brute family of synths. Using their extensive knowledge from creating...

Arturia's new video showing off their rather tasty KeyStep Controller

Arturia have posted a rather cool video online showing off their tasty KeyStep Controller.

Check out Arturia's new beast of a synth!!!

More post NAMM recaps - The Arturia stand was a hive of activity with them showing off their new MatrixBrute Analogue Synthesiser.

Arturia Audiofuse soundcard...

Arturia has released what they claim is the future of audio cards in the all-new Audiofuse soundcard. The Audiofuse comes with a wealth of connection...

For the best sounding emulations of classic synths

Following on from the recent success of the iMini — a recreation of the legendary Minimoog for the iPad — Arturia have released iSEM, which...

A pint-sized analogue monster...

When it comes to soft-synths, there are few names as highly esteemed in the world of production as Arturia’s. This is largely because of their incredibly faithful reproductions of classic synthesisers that are used daily by the biggest names in the game. In recent times, Arturia have taken the bold move of going beyond the virtual world by creating their range of hybrid Spark drum machines and the full-blown DSP monster Origin, which have proven to be extremely popular with the recording community — and for good reason too.

French Flair

Looking for a cool keyboard controller? Then check out Arturia’s Keylab 25 midi controller keyboard with included Analog Lab software synthesizer.

Arturia Sparkles Once Again

Arturia is a name well known in the studio community as a company that makes some of the most authentic and widely used software versions of classic synthesisers as well as hardware that has a habit of combining classic old school sounds along with sounds that are bang up to date with today’s cutting edge genres.

Bob Moog = phat name when it comes to bass

Arturia have used their True Analog Emulation (TAE) technology to bring back to life one of the most revered classic synthesisers, namely the Minimoog model D, as the iMini.