MATRIXSYNTH: Arturia Modular Hardware Coming?


Friday, January 12, 2007

Arturia Modular Hardware Coming?

This in via an anonymous reader who read this post. What do you all think?

"hi, I saw you were interested in any info on what arturia were about to release.
it's no fun to spoil a surprise...but there is going to be a new piece of hardware,
and it'll make people who like making connections very very happy..."

Something to compete with the Creamware ASB boxes obviously makes sense.
This just might be a great winter NAMM after all... : )

4 comments:

  1. After using my Korg Legacy MS-20 controller for the last few months, i have to say i think dedicated hardware controllers for emulations, VST or DSP, is the future!!!

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  2. hmmmm.

    I'm all for tactile.

    I don't care if the modules are digital or analog really. I like a mix.

    However, I'd like it if it sensed where the cables were digitally, and made it polyphonic.

    Then that would be cool.

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  3. According to information from the swedish distrobutors of creamware, they filed for insolvency this week. Too bad, i hope they can take care of it... the p12/prodyssey boxes were a real nice take.

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  4. how many times have they filed for insolvency now?

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