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The Vox “Connie” emulation that Arturia had introduced at Musikmesse is now available.

The Vox Continental-V models the Continental 300 organ as well as a rare Jennings J70, that you can complete with a selection of guitar amp models (Fender Deluxe Reverb Blackface, Fender Twin Reverb Blackface, Fender Bassman, Marshall Plexi), various vintage stompboxes (distortion, flanger, delay…), a Leslie speaker and Shure SM57, Sennheiser MD421 and Neumann U 87 microphone models.

Arturia also included an Expanded mode where you can access drawbars for each harmonics, a percussion section and additional emulations (amps, effects, Leslie cab), and many more.

Another Open mode allows for controlling the pitch, increase or decrease the key contact time (to simulate old contacts), or the organ background noise bleeding.

The Vox Continental-V VST2/3, AU and AAX plug-in for Mac and PC is available for download for 99€/$99 at www.arturia.com or at your local retailer in box format for 119€/$129.

 

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