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NAMM 2016: MatrixBrute Analogue Synth by Arturia

Arturia MatrixBrute

Arturia announced at NAMM Show 2016 their latest MatrixBrute analogue synthesizer, a 49-note monophonic/duo-phonic instrument featuring two analogue VCOs, one core VCO/LFO, and extensive FM and Sync inter-modulation.

To help maintain a 100% analogue signal path, MatrixBrute also adds true ANALOG EFFECTS to its stereo output — choose from chorus, delay, and flanger with five operational modes… and, yes, any ANALOG EFFECTS controls can be set as modulation destinations in the matrix! When was the last time you worked with analogue effects and a great arpeggiator? Ask no more. MatrixBrute has got you well and truly covered. Multiple modes of both the Arpeggiator and Sequencer allow almost unlimited musical ideas to quickly and easily flow forth for instant inspiration!

Features:

  • Analog Matrix Synthesizer, 256 Preset memory locations, 2 Analog Exponential VCO’s, Analog Linear VCO/LFO, Noise Generator, 5 input Audio Mixer with Filter routing, “Steiner Parker” filter with 12+24 db per octave, Ladder filter with 12+24 db per octave modes ; Drive ; Brute factor; Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass, 2 LFO’s, External Audio In, 16×16 Matrix modulation panel, 64 step sequencer, Analog Effects (Stereo delay, Delay, Flanger, Chorus, Analog Reverberator), Arpeggiator, 12 CV / Gate Inputs/Outputs, Audio Input, Line or Instrument level, Stereo audio output, MIDI and USB I/O, Pedal inputs for Expression and Sustain

The MatrixBrute analog synthesizer will be being showcased on Arturia’s booth (#6920) in Hall A at The NAMM Show 2016, January 21-24 in Anaheim, California.

This new synth from Arturia is expected to be available in stores in Spring 2016.

More Details: MatrixBrute

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