6 reviews found
Arturia Memory V Review - Recovered MemoryWritten testMore than forty years after its release, the Memorymoog continues to fascinate fans of analog synthesis. With Memory V, Arturia takes on this extraordinary machine and offers a modern reinterpretatio…
Togu Audio Line TAL-Pha review - The alpha and omega of JunoWritten testAlmost 40 years after the release of the Roland Alpha Juno 2, Togu Audio Line attempts to capture its essence with the TAL-Pha, a virtual synth with retro charm. Useful synth or simple software nosta…
Xils-Lab The Eighty review - The best of the 80s?Written testWhen one of the world's most renowned software emulators of legendary synthesizers decides to offer its own interpretation of the Yamaha CS80, curiosity is bound to be piqued. Let's find out what set…
Arturia Synthx V review - Ex-eighties fanWritten testBest Product awardWith the Synthx V, Arturia further enriches its virtual museum dedicated to legendary synthesizers. This time, it's a model of the Elka Synthex. Let's find out what this new plug-in has to offer and …
Native Instruments Monark Pro Review - The King TalksWritten testBest Product awardIn the domain of analogue synthesizer emulation, the race for fidelity continues. The biggest breakthroughs have not necessarily originated from the top editors. One of them, Monark, is reacting with…
Arturia Oberheim SEM V Review - SEM Old SynthWritten testArturia has been launching a myriad of products since early 2012. Among the new products you'll find an Oberheim SEM emulation with new custom features. Let's have a look at the beast...