www.kvraudio.com/news/arturia-releases-memory-v---memorymoog-inspired-polysynth-67140
28th May 2026
Arturia has released Memory V, a software instrument modeled on the 1982 Memorymoog polyphonic synthesizer. Built using Arturia's TAE analog modeling technology, it replicates the original hardware's three-oscillator-per-voice architecture, ladder filter, and analog non-linearities, while adding modern features including MPE support, a multi-layer arpeggiator, and a 4-slot effects rack.
The instrument operates in Poly 6 (matching the original hardware's voice count) or an expanded Poly 12 mode. Unison stacks up to six triple-VCO voices with adjustable detune and stereo spread, producing a maximum of 18 oscillators on a single key press. Vintage and Dispersion controls introduce continuous analog drift across pitch, pulse width, levels, cutoff, emphasis, modulation, and envelope times independently.
Each voice includes three free-running oscillators with Ramp, Triangle, and Square waveforms, oscillator sync (1↔2 and 1↔3), and pulse-width control. OSC 3 can be routed as an audio-rate modulator to pitch, pulse width, filter, volume, or pan per voice. The Filter Envelope can be chained into OSC 3 amount for FM-style movement.
The 24 dB/oct low-pass ladder filter includes a switchable 12 dB mode, keyboard tracking, self-oscillation, and a Bass Compensation switch that maintains low-end at high resonance settings. A Drive section with clipping LED feeds signal into the filter pre-stage.
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The Advanced panel includes:
Memory V is available now at an introductory price until June 14, 2026. It is also available as part of V Collection 11 Pro. See the Arturia website for current pricing.
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