Arturia V Collection 9. Predictions?

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Logical additions would be Memorymoog and Andromeda.
Maybe even Chroma Polaris?
Because they can be relatively done easiest and ubiquitously hit in most nostalgia markets.
All the updates suggested seem logical as well.

Perhaps not as easily done, but hoped for often are the FS1R, Fizmo, Morpheus/Ultra-Proteus.
And I personally would prefer them to the first three I mentioned.

Kawai line seems readily available for licensing at this point.

I still hope for a great Yamaha YC-45D from some company.

Can't say I'd require any of them as "necessary" though.

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the day arturia makes a software emulation in the V collection of a piece of gear I remember wanting when it was new I will have to check myself into a retirement home.

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808 V (pretty sure they’d have to call it something else because of Roland’s trademarks) is an interesting idea. I absolutely do not need yet another collection of 808 sounds, but an 808 with the full Arturia treatment?

I didn’t need another DX7, but then DX7 V proved me wrong. Arturia is very good at taking an original piece of hardware as just a starting point and designing something new around it.

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fieldframe wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 2:11 am 808 V (pretty sure they’d have to call it something else because of Roland’s trademarks) is an interesting idea. I absolutely do not need yet another collection of 808 sounds, but an 808 with the full Arturia treatment?
Already part of Spark...
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Chrisk-K wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 6:52 am I want a SoundBlaster emulation to reproduce the 90’s video game music!
I believe most old PC sound cards used these basic Yamaha FM chips.
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MitchK1989 wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 1:32 am the day arturia makes a software emulation in the V collection of a piece of gear I remember wanting when it was new I will have to check myself into a retirement home.
That would be the Andromeda for a lot of people around 40. When was that released? Twenty years ago? I was strictly a guitar player back then but still knew that I wanted that thing.

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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 11:22 pm Another possibility: Nils' free Kawai K1 emulation disappears and a rebranded version appears as K1-V with MPE, a new GUI, patch browser.
Anything Kawai would be a dream come true. And a K1 doesn't feel like outside the realm of possibilities either.

Ensoniq Mirage should be high on the list too.
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fieldframe wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 2:11 am 808 V (pretty sure they’d have to call it something else because of Roland’s trademarks) is an interesting idea. I absolutely do not need yet another collection of 808 sounds, but an 808 with the full Arturia treatment?

I didn’t need another DX7, but then DX7 V proved me wrong. Arturia is very good at taking an original piece of hardware as just a starting point and designing something new around it.
D16 has 101, 303, 606, 808, and 909 emulations. I've only tried the 303 (and I prefer ABL3), but it was pretty decent.

I agree about DX7. I already had FM8 and (Propellerhead) PX7, which are both solid DX7 emulations, but Arturia DX7 V is much better than both of those. I really like the UI — especially the way all the envelopes are superimposed so you can see exactly how they align over time. I also like Arturia's concept of (more or less) matching the original interface with the default UI and hiding all the new stuff in an advanced panel.
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Polymoog or Memorymoog.

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Maybe Arturia will acquire PG-8X
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I’m thinking that a software version of Origin, but in a Eurorack format with modules from all of their various synths. Arturia Modular.

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johnrmonett wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:32 pm I’m thinking that a software version of Origin, but in a Eurorack format with modules from all of their various synths. Arturia Modular.
What is "Vintage" about that?
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I dunno. There are so many instruments in the collection now it seems almost pointless to add more for any reason other than to keep the business model going. I will of course upgrade at some point to keep current, but it is becoming more like a subscription to me.

I think Pigments was a surprising and pleasing new product.

If there is anything Arturia could do to improve their lineup of software instruments, I think it would be a redo of Spark or just a new instrument based on some of the stuff in Spark with an arbitrary number of steps per instrument (polyrhythms, multiple time signatures).
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MitchK1989 wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 1:32 am the day arturia makes a software emulation in the V collection of a piece of gear I remember wanting when it was new I will have to check myself into a retirement home.
The Matrix 12V did that for me.

There's others in the collection that I also like very much, but that one clinched the deal.

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felis wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 3:17 am
MitchK1989 wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 1:32 am the day arturia makes a software emulation in the V collection of a piece of gear I remember wanting when it was new I will have to check myself into a retirement home.
The Matrix 12V did that for me.

There's others in the collection that I also like very much, but that one clinched the deal.
Synclavier got me to even consider Arturia in the first place. But it's Pigments I actually use. I'd like to see what else they do along those lines of creating their own built from the experience gained in working to perfect the old or write new emulations.

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