![]() With effects and sound shape shaping being a huge part of modern productions, plugins that are somewhat uncontrollable can create new and interesting sounds you may have never shaped yourself. Watch that here: Arturia V Collection 9 | Full Demo and Review Arturia’s Mellotron V Efx Fragments: a chaos of sound in all the right ways Get yourself into a good practice of the bouncing/committing audio and you’ll be fine.Īs part of our Engineering the Sound video series we reviewed the latest V Collection 9 where this Mellotron and 32 other instruments are bundled up. Worthy mentions, the price is well below other outdated Mellotron emulations and the CPU usage of this is quite substantial. On top of all this, you can load your own samples in! There’s presets galore - yes, they have Strawberry Flutes so you can get your Beatles vibes on - and there’s even a neat FX section to load up with guitar pedal looking effects and amp sims and reverbs. The controls are plentyful with and ADSR envelope, Tape Saturation, Noises, Wow and Flutter and the ability to change the original key range. Who would have thought back in 1963 that the Mellotron - a keyboard instrument that played samples - would be sampled itself! Arturia’s emulation of the infamous Mellotron is one of the best, and they seem to have the newest addition to the software market. Arturia’s iconic midi controller: Keylab MkII The Mellotron V: the sampled tape sampler
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