New Arturia synths?

Pb12

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They’re adding Behringer’s Neutron to the VST synth collection and giving all their previous vsts a nice silver finish as they’re inspired by the moves Elektron made. They’d due it to their hardware synths, but Teddy down at the factory lost the original schematics. Darn you Teddy!

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It could also be Jif or Skippy.

Let’s not forget the other mystery as well !

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You mean this right?
shopping

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Of course.

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Imo, the coolest thing would be to port their Analog Lab in a hardware keyboard and make it standalone.

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They did try

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So they start with strawberry preserves.

Astrolab

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Astrolab thread.

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No drumfreak?

Hey…wait a minute…

You don’t happen to work for Arturia, do ya?

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The hints were already given from the leak, and definitely people were told at NAMM already too.

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No, but it was easy to guess after so much fuss.

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Well a good guess then !

I’ve always wanted to shape shift, and maybe do some reality warping too. I’ll keep trying.

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I read dumbfreak :rofl:

As easy as the Digitakt MkII.

where is the superfreak :triumph:

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OK now that Arturia went big with the creation of their own FullTouch keybed in the Polybrute 12, what stops them from including that into a range of keyboard products ?

They would lead the market on the high end with a FullTouch controller. Loopop specifically asks for this in his PB12 review.

Picture what could happen with CV ? Or what this means for arp, chord, and sequence control options ?

And this would work really well in an Astrolab FullTouch product !

Not sure this could get done in minikeys, but you know we can see people in this forum asking for it. ( We already have. )

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