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Arturia MicroFreak
Arturia MicroFreak is a virtual analog synthesizer created in collaboration with modular synthesizer pioneers Mutable Instruments. The synthesizer is based on the Plaits module. The synthesizer has 11 unique sound engines and 3 main filter types (LP, BP, HP). Despite its small size, MicroFreak has a modulation matrix with advanced functions. With 5 available modulation sources and 7 destination points, you can virtually reconnect components within the MicroFreak to create completely unique sounds, especially since 3 of the destination points are user assignable. With easy programming via the Matrix push knob, a clear backlit display and extra detail shown on the OLED screen, you can create unique patches in an instant. The flat touch keyboard with no moving parts may seem alien, but its use is extremely natural. The 25-key touch board not only tracks notes, but can also detect pressure and aftertouch on each note individually. This has some exciting uses both when playing the MicroFreak and when using MPE and virtual instruments with polyphonic aftertouch support, such as when the MicroFreak is used as a MIDI controller. Touch keyboard controls also give access to basic sequencer parameters, while the touch strip can be used as a pitch bending tool or to control the amount of "Spice" and "Dice" in sequences.
My son is engaged in this creativity, and I don’t yet know where he will upload his masterpieces... I’ll let everyone know when I know :)
Arturia MicroFreak
Arturia MicroFreak is a virtual analog synthesizer created in collaboration with modular synthesizer pioneers Mutable Instruments. The synthesizer is based on the Plaits module. The synthesizer has 11 unique sound engines and 3 main filter types (LP, BP, HP). Despite its small size, MicroFreak has a modulation matrix with advanced functions. With 5 available modulation sources and 7 destination points, you can virtually reconnect components within the MicroFreak to create completely unique sounds, especially since 3 of the destination points are user assignable. With easy programming via the Matrix push knob, a clear backlit display and extra detail shown on the OLED screen, you can create unique patches in an instant. The flat touch keyboard with no moving parts may seem alien, but its use is extremely natural. The 25-key touch board not only tracks notes, but can also detect pressure and aftertouch on each note individually. This has some exciting uses both when playing the MicroFreak and when using MPE and virtual instruments with polyphonic aftertouch support, such as when the MicroFreak is used as a MIDI controller. Touch keyboard controls also give access to basic sequencer parameters, while the touch strip can be used as a pitch bending tool or to control the amount of "Spice" and "Dice" in sequences.
My son is engaged in this creativity, and I don’t yet know where he will upload his masterpieces... I’ll let everyone know when I know :)