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The Matrix-12 V from Arturia is a virtual instrument that models the Oberheim Matrix 12 synthesizer, the first programmable analog synthesizer that took the best features of a preset voice path and modular flexibility. The original two oscillators have been accurately recreated, with all the waveforms modeled using aliasing-free algorithms. Pulse width modulation, noise, and the FM functions are also available. A single filter per voice is employed, but with fifteen different filter modes provided.
Two insert effect slots are available with a choice of six effects for each slot, including reverb, chorus, classic delay, phaser, flanger, and analog delay. The software can be controlled by any MIDI keyboard, with MIDI mapping user customizable. Almost all parameters can be assigned, including a MIDI control to program a chain list to ease navigation through favorite presets. Other enhancements make operational and modulation setups easier using dedicated interfaces.
- Favorites are now directly accessible from the preset browser result list
- Windows installer now remembers the VST installation path across all the VCollection instruments
- Improve NKS Integration
- Various graphical improvements (presets browser, playlist, favorites)
- Various stability and compatibility improvements on DAWs
- Resizable GUI
- Recreation of the Oberheim Matrix 12 synthesizer
- Two oscillators, each offering triangle, sawtooth and variable-width pulse wave with PWM
- Oscillator 2 also functions as a white noise generator
- Oscillator 1 or the filter can be frequency modulated
- Single filter with fifteen modes: four low-pass, three high-pass, two band-pass modes, notch and phase shift, plus four additional "combo" filter modes
- Powerful modulation matrix with twenty-seven sources and forty-seven destinations
- Sources include five envelopes, five LFOs, four Ramp, three track generators, velocity, pressure, keyboard follow, and more
- Two insert effect slots with six studio-grade effects available
- Twelve voices of polyphony like the original instrument
- Multitimbral
