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D-Fusion wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 11:36 am
ozinga wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 11:18 am
Vortifex wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 11:00 am "A new era awaits, and you're invited to witness its DAWn"
It's in the title, it is a DAW :D
Maybe they will Re-Release a updated and improved Storm? :D
It is 24 years old but if they started on Storm in 1999 it will be 25 years since it was made.
According to their website, Arturia was founded in 1999... 2024-1999 = 25

So I don't think "25 years" is referring to a specific product from 25 years ago.

From what I've read Analog Lab can apparently already open Pigments presets, but perhaps they could introduce a more open-ended modular environment like Phase Plant or Snapheap for Arturia plugins? If they don't basically have that already.

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Vortifex wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 11:00 am "A new era awaits, and you're invited to witness its dawn" sounds more like a new line of products or a new service rather than a single new synth
It's MIDI 2.0

MIDI 2.0 is bidirectional this means that controllers can not only talk to your plugins and DAW, but your plugins and DAW can talk to your controllers

Meaning MIDI 2.0 standards allow controllers to self configure themselves to work with the active plugin

So Arturia can make all the software MIDI 2.0 compatible and make a new line of controllers using MIDI 2.0

Imagine using a DAW and you launch the Arturia Jupiter 8 instantly your controller is configured to use that, then you switch over to the Prophet VS, and instantly it's configured to the VS, then the DX7-V and again instantly the controller is configured for that

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I don't know if you have inside info or are just speculating but that sounds as legitimate and makes as much sense as anything else I've read.

The following sounds more like something along those lines or some financial move as opposed to new plugins or hardware synths:

"A new era awaits, and you're invited to witness its dawn".

I'd never buy another Arturia keyboard as the one I owned for five minutes had the return to zero spring on the mod wheel break the first time I used it. Returned it for an Akai MPK261 and never looked back. The Akai is built like a tank while the Arturia like something you'd buy at Walmart.

MIDI 2.0 sounds wonderful but without a controller, plugins, and/or DAW that supports the spec it becomes little more than a gimmick at this point in time.
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IvyBirds wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 2:14 pm
Vortifex wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 11:00 am "A new era awaits, and you're invited to witness its dawn" sounds more like a new line of products or a new service rather than a single new synth
It's MIDI 2.0

MIDI 2.0 is bidirectional this means that controllers can not only talk to your plugins and DAW, but your plugins and DAW can talk to your controllers

Meaning MIDI 2.0 standards allow controllers to self configure themselves to work with the active plugin

So Arturia can make all the software MIDI 2.0 compatible and make a new line of controllers using MIDI 2.0

Imagine using a DAW and you launch the Arturia Jupiter 8 instantly your controller is configured to use that, then you switch over to the Prophet VS, and instantly it's configured to the VS, then the DX7-V and again instantly the controller is configured for that
Someone needs to do this either way! Midi 2 is the future....
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I think it'll be a sub model.

I HOPE it will be MIDI 2.0 controllers and plugin support. Might force DAWs to speed up adoption, which in turn might lead to more controllers, which might lead to more plugins supporting it, etc.

I hope it's not a Luna style DAW.

A hardware instrument would be a big meh with all the hype. But they make cool hardware.

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Wild guess, given the line 'but it is the ingenuity and passion of you, our fellow sound explorers, that drives us forward' some collaborative daw with distrokids like distribution features...
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Maybe Analog Lab gets sound matching, like Omnisphere (and now Ableton Live 12).
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I'm going for "New controller with MPE and/or MIDI 2". They did work with Expressive E in the past, didn't they? the wood-controller-thing on the PolyBrute seems something they would do...

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The return of Spark? Nah probably not. Would be nice.

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It is probably something to do with AI.
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liquidsound wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 3:30 pm It is probably something to do with AI.
Like, a controller with the wrong number of black keys and knobs all over the place? I'd buy that. :party:

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MPE on a 12 voice analog synth IS a big deal IMHO.

Using the hype language the way they have here to introduce a subscription model would kind of be ridiculous if you ask me.

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My first thought was also expressivee. Even though their Software is based on UVIPlayer.

But arturia has become so good in software and support since 2011 and Expressivee have been dragging their feet after the initial promising advances in hardware. Could very well throw together their individual strengths.
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vulpes777 wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 3:35 pm
liquidsound wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 3:30 pm It is probably something to do with AI.
Like, a controller with the wrong number of black keys and knobs all over the place? I'd buy that. :party:

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You would need to have one of those AI generated hands with six fingers to play that controller.

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