

Storm has long since been retired, but now Arturia are returning to their roots with a software synthesizer entirely of their own design.

Since then they've successfully moved into the hardware market with synths, drum machines, MIDI controllers and audio interfaces. Their first product was a complete software music studio called Storm, but it wasn't until they began to focus on software recreations of classic hardware synths such as the Sequential Circuits Prophet 5, Roland Jupiter 8, ARP 2600 and Moog Minimoog that the company really took off. Here we can see LFO 2, in yellow, is modulating Wavefolding Amount and Filter 2 Frequency Shift.Īrturia built their reputation on software recreations of classic synths, now they're back with one of their own.Īrturia have been in the virtual instrument business for 20 years.

Pigments isn't just a pretty name, it makes excellent use of colour to differentiate modulation sources.
