TAE technology was used to emulate analog circuits. Moog Modular V is a virtual digital reincarnation of the Moog modular synthesizer. These are then ironed out through updates to the instrument until it is stable, reliable and tantalizingly authentic. Commonly, Arturia releases a plug-in, receives feedback from the public regarding bugs, glitches, and in some cases, outright inaccuracies. Arturia's software synthesizer line are highly rated by professionals and amateurs alike, although nearly all plug-ins released by Arturia tend to suffer from major teething problems initially.
Their instrument emulations are usable both as either a stand-alone program or as a plug-in ( DXi, VSTi, Audio Units and RTAS) which can be loaded in various music studio software, such as Cubase, Pro Tools, Digital Performer, or Logic. 5.3 Analog Player, Analog Factory & Analog LaboratoryĪrturia has developed and currently markets twelve music software products, announced their first hardware product, the “Origin” synth, at the 2007 NAMM show and recently presented their first analog hardware product, the “Minibrute” synth, and their first drum machine named “Spark” at the 2012 Winter NAMM.This technology, developed by Arturia, has been employed to successfully recreate the sounds produced by many analog synthesizers. The most important Arturia's core technology is TAE (True Analog Emulation), a technique which allows for the accurate modelling of the behavior of analog circuits on a personal computer.
The company's products are in use by a number of notable musicians on a large number of movie soundtracks and hit records.Įarly analog instruments such as the Minimoog and Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 had analog components and were known for their instability "on the road" and for their oscillators "drifting." In recent years, computer processing power has advanced to the point that companies such as Arturia have been able to recreate virtually these classic instruments. Moog, the inventor of the Moog Synthesizer.
Arturia's recreations are said to be so "astounding" that the company even received accolades from Robert A. Arturia’s strength is its great capacity for innovation. The company's focus is on the development of electronic music software and tools - primarily emulation of vintage analog synthesizers. Arturia is a software company located in Grenoble, France and founded in 1999 by Frédéric Brun and Gilles Pommereuil, both INPG-qualified engineers.