ARTURIA ASTROLAB // V COLLECTION // Every Digital Synth
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ต.ค. 2023
- Playing all the included DIGITAL SYNTHESIZERS in the ARTURIA V COLLECTION X bundle of software synths, VST plugin emulations of the most famous and iconic vintage classic synthesizers of all time. These are the sounds of the ARTURIA ASTROLAB and ANALOG LAB.
► SQ-80 V
► PROPHET-VS V
► CMI V
► DX7 V
► SYNCLAVIER V
► CZ V
► EMULATOR II V
► ENSONIQ SQ-80 (1988)
► SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS PROPHET VS (1986)
► FAIRLIGHT CMI (1979)
► YAMAHA DX7 (1983)
► NEW ENGLAND DIGITAL SYNCLAVIER (1979)
► CASIO CZ1 / CZ1000 / CZ-101 (1985)
► E-MU EMULATOR II (1984)
Photos courtesy of Vintage Synth Explorer and Wikipedia.
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1. 0:00 Bon Jovi - Livin’ on a Prayer
2. 0:32 Mike Oldfield - Moonlight Shadow
3. 1:17 Tears for Fears - Mad World
4. 1:55 Suzanne Vega - Luka
5. 2:37 Pet Shop Boys - It’s a Sin
6. 3:15 ?
7. 3:54 ?
8. 4:21 The Beach Boys - God Only Knows
9. 5:12 The Cars - Drive
10. 6:11 Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence
11. 7:07 ?
12. 7:43 ?
13. 8:28 Cutting Crew - (I Just) Died In Your Arms
14. 9:09 Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls
thank you gregory!
6 reminds me of Joe Jackson -Different for girls. 11 reminds me of Ryan Paris - Dolce vita, but of both I'm not sure.
If anyone can help me fill in the gaps, please do. Much appreciated 😉
UPDATED:
1. 0:00 Bon Jovi - Livin’ on a Prayer
2. 0:32 Mike Oldfield - Moonlight Shadow
3. 1:17 Tears for Fears - Mad World
4. 1:55 Suzanne Vega - Luka
5. 2:37 Pet Shop Boys - It’s a Sin
6. 3:15 Joe Jackson - It's Different for Girls
7. 3:54 Elaine Paige & Barbara Dickson - I Know Him So Well
8. 4:21 The Beach Boys - God Only Knows
9. 5:12 The Cars - Drive
10. 6:11 Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence
11. 7:07 Ryan Paris - Dolce vita
12. 7:43 Kraftwerk - Computer Liebe
13. 8:28 Cutting Crew - (I Just) Died In Your Arms
14. 9:09 Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls
7:43 Kraftwerk - Computer Liebe
I don't think anyone 30 years ago could imagine that you would have all of these synthesisers recreated on your personal computer and fully controllable for a few hundred quid. Love my Arturia collection although I often find it a bit overwhelming, there's just too much choice!
I don’t think that anyone 30 years ago could imagine the pursuit we are having for the vintage synths these days…that back then priced 1/10 of what they priced today 😂
Yeah. I own this plus cherry audio and uvi stuff and all sound similar but different. Crazy
I own this collection and it is far beyond imagination... when it's discounted it's the best buy for your money.
Thx Woody! That was fun. Made it my little personal music quiz. Recognized almost everything. And I love my Arturia synths too.
well done, you are awarded woody badge of honor!
We can always count on Woody to give us the best of whatever synth/keyboard/piano/organ/sampler he is playing. I miss the little hard 3.5inch plastic floppy disks like we see sticking out the SQ-80v. They held huge amounts of MIDI data and synth patches, inexpensive, dependable, universal, and could write on them lots of info.
I think someone likes 80s trax!
Been a user of Arturia for nearly fifteen years and nearly everything I’ve made since has featured something from them in some way, whether it’s the instruments or the processors.
Great demo Woody, It's taken me weeks to go through the sound library, it's great fun.
All the Synths I could only dream of back in the day
I've been using that crap out of this V collection on everything I do... Couldn't be more happy with it, just incredible stuff.
Punk.
Fantastic riffs and stunning software!
The keys move without fingers over them, like watching a ghost play them. But we also get to see exactly what Woody is playing too.
I just got these yesterday, so that's coincidence.
Can vouch for the fact the SQ80V is nearly dead on to my ESQ1 and the DX7 is dead on to my real DX7. Recently I loaded my CZ1's sysex into the CZ-V and I'd say it's 95% there.
excellent, thanks for the info!
I'm expecting a V-Collection 10 announcement to drop later this year and got excited this was a sneak peek!
Love these sorts of no-frills videos btw! Nice to switch off and listen to some excellent playing. Keep up the great work Woody!
This video is terrific. Thank you very much
Great demo. As a longtime user of V Collection, but more of an analog synth fanatic, this video took me outside of my box a bit to encourage me to mess with the digital models more. Thank you.
I love Arturia stuff. Big fan of the CZ V in particular. Snapped up the SQ80 when it was released. I'm someone who has to feel something when I'm playing synths... whether it's close to the original or not. If I like it, I'll buy it..
You get amazing presets on their stuff.
This and my Synapse Audio, U-he, G-Force, Korg and Cherry Audio collections I have way more than I need!!!! For now... lol 😊
that's my favorite kind of videos when you Woody playing some famous melodies on "hardware recreation" vsts🎉
For some reason I recently had to re-subscribe to Woody, yet I’ve been listening for many years. Anyone else have that experience?
that's not what we want to hear! but glad you took the trouble to re-join us! :)
woody what a fantastic showcase of all the sounds of the arturia series, seems like as I have all the Native Instruments stuff, this stuff is like the NI stuff, SOOO much choice and can easily get overwhelmed, Im always either making sounds or tweaking one or two to fit them into my productions, Its mad how far we have come in terms of synthesis, Just have to wait for a kurzweil emulation with the v.a.s.t synthesis, We Have the Korg stuff, We have The Roland Stuff, We Have the Casio Stuff (preety much) we have All types of synthesis out there, FM/PD/Analogue/Virtual Analog/Subtrative/LA/S+S/Rompler/Physical Modeling/Wavetable, V.A.S.T is preety much a sum of everything (I think ive covered) but a VST in the future of that, would be very interesting indeed!
Astrolab wasn’t announced 5 months ago, which is when this video was allegedly uploaded.
Tommy used to work on the docks
Yamaha DX7 emulates well the good old FM7 from Native Instruments, and what is typical is that this VSTi practically does not load the CPU, unlike modern sophisticated software synths. 👍
Even though its a good demo, but i would have loved if you talked about the synths individually.. specially the historic aspects.. most/all demos only seem to talk about features/sound quality, etc, but I'm also interested in their historical/cultural/musical pedigree.. specially the ones from the 60s/70s..
That would have been nice. But can you imagine how long a video would be if we discussed in depth 9 different synths? Not to mention the research! :)
@@WoodyPianoShack Ya it would be long.. maybe it could be divided into categories.. (and i had assumed you already knew about the synths so didn't consider the research aspect of it).. maybe just the ones you know..
The tracks with question marks in the list (6, 7, 11 and 12) are Joe Jackson (It's Different For Girls), Elaine Paige and Barbara Dixon (I Know Him So Well) Ryan Paris (Dolce Vita) and Kraftwerk (Computer Love)
There is a thing with the Arturia DX7, it's a Mark 2 emulation, not Mark 1. The only Mark 1 DX7 emulation that i know is the OPS7 from Plogue, night&day difference vs Mark 2.
The digital synths are the towering achievements of Arturia's V Collection, in my opinion, at least given how close they are to the hardware versions of the synths.
Cant hear moonlight shadow without seeing Dave Angel slowly turning around.
You and Espen both doing recent V Collection 9 videos, coincidence or could something bigger be brewing...
purely a coincidence afaik! my review license was made available for my NI Kontrol S/series review, which was handy because this was a video I wanted to make for a long time.
How big is the download size?
Arturia is a POWERHOUSE of plugins right now
3:15 Joe Jackson - It's Different For Girls?
woody... I have all those in my V Collection 8
then we conclude that they didn't add any digital synths in 9! i think it was mostly pianos, brass, strings etc?
When you happen to get back to "real instruments" type reviews, please do demos of these awesome vsts that I use daily - Acoustic Samples VTines MK1 rhodes piano, and Acoustic Samples B5 v3 (Hammond B3 vst). Why? For one, the realism is at the peak of many other rhodes and B3 vsts I've tried, and also, one can adjust volume and timbre of each individual note. Which fixes inconsistent volumes or timbres of some notes, an issue which plagues most hardware synths and also vsts. Some players like a consistent volume and timbre across all notes of the keyboard.
The Vintage Vibe new version of the acoustic-electric Rhodes seems to actually meet that ideal consistency via engineering and quality control.
thanks for the suggests, i will watch out for them.
Vintage hardware synths from 30 years ago still work and produce gorgeous sounds. Will software synths still be usable in 30 years from now? Will Arturia support Windows 2053? Only perhaps.
We have to support Arturia and make sure they can keep making healthy profit by providing updates.
For me as well - hardware > software - even to the point of not taking into the account "additional features available within the app via the Bluetooth connection" when I'm comparing the value of the gear from various brands.
However let's consider that hardware from back then is becoming more rare and more expensive in maintenance. Also not many can afford the storage space for multiple synths. It quickly starts to make sense to get the software versions.
Arturia, the Behringer of the software world!
@@russ254bullshit
The same which is valid for a hardware synth is also valid here. Nobody is stopping you from keeping the computer you run them on and use them and repair them many years later.
Also with some later hardware synths they use special and sometimes even not properly documented parts and probably are unrepairable once they break.
@@mudi2000a That's very true. I still keep a WinXP (with Win 9x virtual PC) desktop for that purpose.
I'm still worried though that many newer plugins do an online authorization checkup which is potentially a risk in the long run.
Wow