MATRIXSYNTH: Arturia Origin Synthesizer


Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Arturia Origin Synthesizer

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Origin is the first Arturia Hardware synthesizer. It is a modular system of a new generation opening innovative avenues in sound design.
Loaded with modules extracted from the best synthesizers of all time (Moog Modular, ARP 2600, CS-80, minimoog and Prophet VS) Origin lets you combine these modules and benefit from the additional possibilities put onboard. The result: a new type of sound accessible through an extremely intuitive interface.

MAIN FEATURES:

* More than 500 presets created by talented musicians and synthesizer specialists
* Up to 32 voices of polyphony for a typical patch
* Create your own patch or use an existing audio structures: an Origin patch made by connecting independent modules, or the minimoog V, the ARP 2600, the CS-80, the Moog Modular.
* Superb audio quality with TAE® engine. 24 bits/96 kHz supported.
* Compatibility with most of the presets from the Arturia Classic virtual Analog synthesizers.
* Origin lets you open dedicated software on your Mac and PC and use it as an AU or VST plug-in. All the sounds are calculated on the machine while you work on your computer as you would do with a native application.
* Analog: 2 audio ins, 10 audio outs. Digital: SPDIF out, USB 2.0
* Large selection of effects: Phaser, Chorus, Delay, FX Reverbs, Distortion, Param Eq, Compressor, Bitcrusher
* 16/32 step sequencer
* Innovative Macro, Advanced LFO, modulation modes, Advanced Joystick modes.
* MIDI : In, Out, Thru or USB 2

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12 comments:

  1. Great! I hope more software synthesizer companies do the conversion and give the stagnant standing guard a bit of a run for their money .. the world could do with a few more "integration" style synthesizers, and it wouldn't hurt for a new up and coming company to give the old arrogant guard a lesson or two on that subject, either ..

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  2. Sort of a poor man's version of the Buchla 200e?

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  3. If this is the poor man's Buchla, that man is really not that poor.

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  4. they forgot to mention "unrealistic analog sounds"
    arturia keeps making some instruments with nice gui, but don't manage to come close to the real instruments sound, a pity everybody talk and use mostly their instruments, when you see far less known things such as timewarp, minimonsta or vectorsector...(and special mention to their horn-like sounding cs80)

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  5. I hear Arturia is the new Creamware.

    Let's all be evil and mail them chapter 11 filing papers :)

    Remember when Alesis went broke trying to be cool with the Andromeda?

    All signs point to bankrupcy :(

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  6. I want a software emulation of that synthesizer!

    :D

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  7. > Sort of a poor man's version of the Buchla 200e?

    The thing that really sets buchla 100, 200, and 200e apart from other systems is the 1v pp signal. If a software synth actually emulated that 1v pp, then it might be closer, however, as far as I know, all VA Softsynths emulate 10v pp systems.

    Someone should write arturia and ask them to emulate an Easel with acurate voltage characteristics, then, build one in hardware.

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  8. Everyone needs another beatbox workstation. Yay.

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  9. what's this 1v pp?

    I thought Buchla was 1.2 V/o. What's 1V pp about?

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  10. I have both the Arturia CS80V and a Yamaha CS80 (owned 2 of them) since 1983.....one with original M chips, one updated.......I am Amazed at how Close the Emulation is to the real deal......There are still adjustments being made so the controller boundarys on the Arturia closer resemble the Control panel on the Yamaha....Other than a few quirks, they nailed it, especially with the individual osc detune (which there should be 2 banks instead of 1.....)and my Poly At controller definitely gets it closer than the Channel At contollers out there....

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