Reviewed By maxloren [all]
January 17th, 2025
Version reviewed: 10.0 on Mac
Arturia V Collection: A Mixed Bag with One True Gem
The standout of this collection is undoubtedly the Synclavier V - it offers unique and powerful synthesis capabilities that are hard to find elsewhere. This alone might justify the purchase during a good sale, especially for those interested in serious sound design and complex harmonic synthesis.
The CS-80 V emulation is impressive sonically but suffers from significant CPU optimization issues, particularly on modern architectures like Apple Silicon. Speaking of optimization - many plugins in the collection show their age both in resource usage and interface design.
While Arturia was once the go-to for vintage synth emulations, companies like GForce now offer superior alternatives for classic Oberheim, Moog, and ARP sounds. The Augmented series feels particularly unnecessary, consuming excessive storage space without adding meaningful value.
At $200, the collection feels overpriced given its current state. Wait for a summer sale if you're mainly interested in the Synclavier V or CS-80 V. The rest of the collection, while functional, doesn't compete with modern alternatives.
Note: As both a software and hardware customer (KeyStep Pro, MiniFuse), quality control issues have become increasingly apparent across Arturia's product line. Consider carefully before investing in their ecosystem.
Pros:
Synclavier V is exceptional
CS-80 V sounds great (if your CPU can handle it)
Decent value during deep sales.
Cons:
Poor optimization for modern systems
Dated user interfaces
Better alternatives exist for most included synths
Unnecessarily large storage footprint
Questionable value at full price.
Reviewed By ajdz [all]
February 8th, 2024
Version reviewed: 10.0 on Mac
Since I never owned all these instruments I can't say anything about the accuracy of emulation, but it's so much fun to check the exact features and sounds of all these also optically carefully recreated classics and so get an idea of what they did. I got the bundle for a great price and so I'm very happy.
Reviewed By elviecho [all]
November 23rd, 2021
Version reviewed: 8 on Windows
I dont know how accurate all these Emulations are but who cares? They all sound beautiful and the possibilities are really great because Arturia added nice extras to each plugin which the original hardware lacks of. For example: Have you ever tried to make a sound from scratch with a DX7? It is no fun, believe me! But the Arturia DX7 is completely different. It looks like the original but the concept behind is totally user friendly.
I dont have MrJubblys problems. Okay, the loading times for some of the plugins are a bit long but I made projects with up to 16 instances of Arturia synths without any problem and I never faced this unwanted Arturia-software-center-screen.
Sometimes problems are caused by the used hardware, but it is so much easier to make the developer responsible for every trifle.
However, the V Collection is fantastic. Now, on black friday, you will get 27 instruments for € 299...that means you pay less than € 11 per carefully crafted instrument. Think about that!
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