
Arturia Moog Modular V Virtual Analog Synthesizer
Recreate the Legendary Sound of the Moog Modular The Arturia Moog Modular V is a virtual synthesizer that faithfully recreates the sound and functionality of the iconic Moog Modular. Endorsed by Bob Moog himself, this software instrument offers unparalleled sound design capabilities, allowing you...
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Overview
Recreate the Legendary Sound of the Moog Modular
The Arturia Moog Modular V is a virtual synthesizer that faithfully recreates the sound and functionality of the iconic Moog Modular. Endorsed by Bob Moog himself, this software instrument offers unparalleled sound design capabilities, allowing you to explore nearly unlimited creative possibilities. With a comprehensive collection of modules and advanced features, the Moog Modular V is a must-have for any serious synthesizer enthusiast.
Specifications:
- Oscillators: 9
- LFOs: 2
- Filter Slots: 3
- Noise Generator: 1
- Envelopes: 6
- VCAs: 2
- Sample and Hold: 928
- Envelope Follower: 912 (Schmit Trigger)
- Phaser: 12-Stage
- Precision: 64-bit floating point
Key Features
928 Sample and Hold. Originally assembled in a separate cabinet, it was adapted on the last Modular series.
912 Envelope Follower (or Schmit Trigger). One of the most popular modules on the Moog systems.
12-stage phaser. The Moog 12-Stage Phaser was originally conceived as an external rack to the Modular systems.
64-bit floating point precision
All the parameters of the original Moog Modular: 9 oscillators, 2 LFOs, 3 filter slots, 1 Noise Generator, 6 envelopes, 2 VCAs
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a comprehensive set of original Moog Modular parameters, including 9 oscillators and 6 envelopes.
- Features a 928 Sample and Hold module, adapted from later Modular series for enhanced sound design.
- Includes a 912 Envelope Follower, recognized as a highly popular module within Moog systems.
- Incorporates a 12-stage phaser, originally an external rack unit, for complex modulation.
- Processes audio with 64-bit floating point precision, contributing to high-fidelity sound.
👎 Cons
- Requires a digital audio workstation and potentially other software for full functionality and integration.
- The extensive array of modules and parameters may present a steep learning curve for new users.