Arturia Announce Analog Experience MIDI Keyboard Controllers
published Thu, 14 Jan 2010 20:07:36 +0000 UTCNo Comment
Westlake Village, Calif. /Music Industry Newswire/ — ARTURIA is happy to announce a series of three hybrid synthesizers: Analog Experience THE PLAYER, Analog Experience THE FACTORY and Analog Experience THE LABORATORY. These three versions couple a soft-synth based on award-winning Analog Factory with a premium midi keyboard controller. And by offering them in a series, we’re sure anyone will be able to find an Analog Experience that suits them.
Perhaps most interesting to actual keyboard “players” will be the “Lab” version, which is a 49 key controller and includes breath controller input, and aftertouch.
Analog Experience THE PLAYER -25 keys- is the smallest, most lightweight and simple version of the series. It features a compact MIDI keyboard controller and light version of Analog factory software giving a very easy-to-use and affordable package including the very best of Arturia’s signature sounds and a dedicated quality keyboard perfect for the mobile musician.
Analog Experience THE FACTORY -32 keys- (previously named Analog Factory Experience) adds a dedicated keyboard to the Analog Factory software, allowing all sounds to be dramatically modified instantaneously and making this hybrid ensemble stand apart from any other
Analog Experience THE LABORATORY -49 keys- is the professional grade version of the series. It is featuring a top-notch MIDI keyboard controller and THE LABORATORY version of Analog software that has the same preset-based collection of sounds. This premium controller gives the fullest access to Analog Laboratory software with pre-assigned controls.
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