Learn how to use the Arturia collection of software instrument plugins with this hands-on course. Nate Mars shares tips for music pros, producers, engineers, musicians, and DAW users alike.
(synthesizer music) - The Arturia V collection contains more than 20 virtual instruments that meticulously re-create classic synthesizers and keyboards from the 1950s through the 1980s. These include classic electric organs and pianos like the Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, and Hammond B3, to synthesizers like the Jupiter 8, ARP 2600, Moog modular, and Buchla Easel. Hi, I'm Nate Mars. I'm a producer and sound designer based in New York City. Together we'll explore the history of the original instruments as well as the features of Arturia's modern versions that differ from and expand on these designs in unique ways. We'll also dive into workflow for each instrument and explore techniques for creating your own sounds and using these plugins in your favorite digital audio workstation. Finally, I'll give you some insight into how I use these plugins when I'm creating my own music. So join me on this journey. I'm excited to help you accomplish your creative goals. Let's dive in. (synth music)
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Released
3/29/2019- Leveraging vintage synths
- Ableton projects
- Saving personal playlists and presets
- Sculpting sounds
- Advanced features
- Clavinet V
- Creating sounds and sound design
- Patching with Ableton Live
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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1. B3 V
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B3 organ history1m 45s
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Sculpting the B3 V organ sound10m 53s
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2. Vox Continental V
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Vox Continental history1m 28s
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3. Farfisa V
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Farfisa history1m 34s
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4. Clavinet V
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Clavinet history1m 21s
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5. Stage 73 V
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Workflow with the Stage 73 V2m 52s
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6. Wurli V
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Wurlitzer history1m 9s
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7. Solina V
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Solina V history1m 19s
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8. Arp 2600
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ARP 2600 history1m 28s
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9. Synclavier V
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Synclavier V history2m 12s
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10. Prophet V
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Prophet V history1m 49s
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11. CMI V
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CMI history1m 27s
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Navigating the CMI interface3m 26s
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Sound design with CMI V5m 36s
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12. CS80-V (Yamaha CS80)
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CS80 Synthesizer history1m 14s
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The CS80 interface2m 41s
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13. DX7 V (Yamaha DX7)
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Yamaha DX7 history1m 30s
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DX7 V advanced features4m 18s
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14. SEM V
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History of the SEM2m 10s
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Navigating the SEM interface2m 34s
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Advanced modulation of SEM V3m 37s
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15. JUP 8V
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16. Mini V
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Moog Model D history2m 35s
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The Mini V interface1m 44s
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The Mini V advanced features2m 48s
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17. Modular V
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History of the Moog Modular1m 59s
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18. Matrix-12 V
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History of the Matrix-121m 14s
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The Matrix-12 V interface1m 26s
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Using the Matrix-12 V voices2m 15s
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19. Buchla Easel
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History of the Buchla Easel2m 53s
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The Buchla Easel V interface4m 48s
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Buchla advanced interface3m 31s
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Conclusion
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Analog lab1m 57s
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Piano2m 14s
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Next steps1m 3s
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