Amazing, how did they actually manage to avoid this pitfall
i don´t like these apple high-glossy keynotes, but this is a very symphatic way to show products, and more important, the people behind those products…well done!
and THRU too!
And a MiniFuse 4 now too!
It’s nice to see them outpacing behringer…
stupid question but: do you reckon i’d be able to map those 8 encoders to control track levels on my Octatrack?
edit: i’ve checked the manual and yes, you can edit those sliders and knobs to send whatever CCs you want, so this looks like a pretty cute portable dawless controller
weird to me that they went USB-C on the new $110 minilab, but stuck with the USB-B 2.0 on the $600 new minifreak.
Bigger device with room for a more solid input jack than USB-C?
“Mini Freak V exclusively for hardware owners”
Dang, that’s brilliant marketing
Almost as weird as introducing the sample-based Augmented Grand Piano into a lineup that already has the physical-modeling-based Piano V.
At least they now have the Augmented Trio, which will hopefully spin off from the V Collection, where it was always an odd fit.
whoa cool idea about spinning it off, I’d love to have my future purchases exclude the augmented stuff haha.
Its too late. Its already included. It will just be a sub-collection of the V Collection
Yea I just replied in the other thread (likely confusing everyone)
I feel so cheated…
wow, is that Thom Yorke? quite a coup for Arturia. i’d recognise him a mile off
You can tell because of the moustache
FTFY lol.
One more addition.
[image] Description & Specs Unprecedented hybrid polyphony With over 20 modes to choose from including Virtual Analog, FM, and Additive, the interplay between MiniFreak’s two oscillators can result in truly unique compound sonic behavior. With 6-voice polyphony, analog filters, and the ability to process engine 1 through engine 2, MiniFreak puts premium polyphonic synthesis exploration into a compact & tactile instrument that’s as addictive as it…