Origin’s V1.4 firmware update introduces a range of new modules and features.
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V1.4 firmware allows users to ‘mix and match’ more modules by introducing a True Analogue Emulation (TAE) of the Oberheim SEM filter found on the lOberheim Synthesizer Expander Module (or SEM for short). The new SEMFilter module is designed to widen Origin’s sound palette thanks to its ability to sweep from LP to Notch and HP modes.
Origin’s new MULTIFX mode introduces routings with two inserts per channel, two auxiliaries, and two master buses. Rounding off the V1.4 firmware update, there are now two additional values for the ToneWheel percussion mode.
Pricing & Availability:
All new keyboard (€2,990.00 EURO/$3,499.00 USD) and desktop (€2,990.00 EURO/ $3,200.00 USD) Origins come complete with the V1.4 firmware already installed.
Registered Origin users can download the free firmware upgrade from here: www.arturia.com/evolution/en/products/origin
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