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View all posts by Magesy Magesy PRO Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Go to mobile version. This allows total management of custom sounds directly within the users sequencing and music production environment. Vst Au Little Phatty Editor 2.1.0 How To Control CookiesTo find out more, including how to control cookies, see here. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission from Sonic State is prohibited. How will the Analog Factory Experience stack up against IK In this corner, IK Multimedia rallies samples from the Moog collection, turning to even obscure models like the Moog Source and Concertmate MG-1 and sampling a Moog Theremin and the new models from Moog Music just in case your road crew goes on strike. As we discovered when the elevator broke at the 6th-Floor Handmade Music party last month (ahem), actual analog gear is heavy, to say nothing of expense. Theres nothing quite like the real thing, in terms of sound, behavior, and tactile feedback. IK Multimedia and Arturia pack an unprecedented number of analog models into a single package for a pretty low price; Arturia now even throws in a keyboard to seal the deal. IK uses their sample engine, Arturia uses their TAE engine from their other virtual vintage products. IK has some additional multi-effects and sound-warping power; Arturia has arguably more hands-on control. IK is entirely focused on Moog and even endorsed by Moog Music; Arturia has a cross-section of classics. And, oh yeah, Arturia is also throwing in an actual hardware keyboard (pictured a little later on). Hmm if only we could read the spec sheets for these tools simultaneously. ![]() The keyboard is built by CME, the Chinese keyboard maker that impresses Thomas Dolby and inspires bizarre advertising music video involving paint. Vst Au Little Phatty Editor 2.1.0 Software Parameters InClassic quotes: I do not mind others eyesight I am self-determined so be crazy with be Do not say that I am aggressive I am self-determined and thats what I am Top that, Roland.) Anyway, the CME keyboard naturally works out-of-the-box with the software parameters in the Analog Factory software, with 1 clickable encoder, 10 encoders, 4 sliders, 11 switches, 1 modulation wheel, and 1 pitch bend wheel. Now, I hear what youre saying couldnt you do that with any keyboard Yes. Yes, you could. Then again, hard to argue with it when it seems to be a free pack-in, and CMEs stuff is usually quite good. Could make a great gift to a synth lover for the holidays, I suspect. Here are some shots of the hardware just mock-ups; the real board was at AES but I didnt get a chance to snap any shots, so just enjoy this lovely virtual world. A move well see start to see from more developers Hardware exactly mirrors whats on the screen. Back panel: jacks for MIDI (5-pin), expression and sustain pedals, USB, and power. Share Tweet Tags: analog, Arturia, Hardware, IK-Multimedia, keyboards, Moog, Prophet, retro, Roland, samples, soft-synths, Software, soundware, synths, vintage, virtual-analog, Yamaha Previous post Sequencing in 3D, with Rubiks Cube Next post Tuesday Nerdster Music Vids: Viva Electro, CMJ, and True Computer Camp Love Related posts retro Create Analog OSes: someone booted MS-DOS from a vinyl record synths Hope is the uplifting retro synth anthem jam we need right now Roland Take a moment and watch this idyllic music video for lafur Arnalds, by Thomas Vanz retro vintage WIRES from Hainbach, AudioThing turns a Soviet wire recorder into a plugin CDM is a home for people who make and play music and motion. Get news and special deals from us in your inbox weekly: Subscribe Opt in to receive news and updates. Subscribe Thank you You have successfully joined our subscriber list. Made by Create Digital Media, GmbH in Berlin Impressum Contact us Submit a news item We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audience is coming from. By choosing I Accept, you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Please read our Privacy Policy.
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