Arturia introduces the minimoog V, a faithful reproduction of the original Minimoog. Offering all the features of the original, the software version also brings polyphony, MIDI management, presets, coupled with other advantages of modern tools - behind the control panel are additional functions: a modulation matrix, an arpeggiator and an independent LFO as well as a stereo chorus and a delay. Learn More...










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6 out of 10Feature:
Same as the real Minimoog, plus extras like fx, poly mode, matrix, and multiple instances. This makes Minimoog V even more pleasing to use, as it is identical to the control panel of the real thing.
Quality:
Top sound, amazing moog filter...period.
Value:
Well worth the dough, if like moog synths. this is a real moog, more than 10 times cheaper.
Desirability:
Looks great, and makes you feel like you have a vintage synth inside your cpu. Aside looks, the sound is the most important part, and it doesn't fail.
Sound:
The new and update version of this beast is hands down amazing. The sound is nothing short of the classic moog sound we all love. I was going to buy the gforce minimonsta and after a week on demo, i was not so impressed with the emualtion. It was not far off from the moog sound but not as analog like as the Minimoog V. I really like how the sound of the Arturia minimoog has a living character, it has a sound that vibrates and moves. This reminds me of real analog sound, not the plastic we listen to on many soft synths. The minimoog v also responds very well to controls and syncs perfect with playback on the daw, unlike the minimonsta, which constantly caused audio drop outs. Overall i think the minimoog v sounds as good as it gets when it comes to software emaulations of the moog sound.
Ease of Use:
Very easy once you get past basic synthesis.
Support:
Average, not brilliant, but not that bad either.
Overall:
The best Minimoog emulation i have ever heard to this day.
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