In 1971, Bob Moog introduced the minimoog, the first compact, portable and affordable synthesizer. With its "fat" sound and unparalleled filters, the synthesizer quickly became known for its analog bass and lead sounds. The Mini V from Arturia is a faithful reproduction of the hardware, offering all the features of the original. The software version also adds polyphony, MIDI management and presets. Behind the control panel are additional functions, including a modulation matrix, an arpeggiator and an independent LFO, as well as a stereo chorus and a delay.
All the parameters of the original Mini V - three voltage controlled oscillators with five waveforms, single 24 dB/octave filter, two ADSR envelopes, LFO with seven waveforms, noise generator, single VCA, mixer and an external audio input, and external oscillator and filter modulation input
Modulation matrix with up to eight connections (fifteen sources and thirty-five destinations)
Arpeggiator
Vocal Filter - a fully automatable, formant-based effect with its own LFO
Up to thirty-two voices of polyphony
Unison mode option
More than 1,000 presets
Stereo effects - chorus and delay
Soft clipping function
Advanced automation mode
Resizable GUI