![]() ![]() The Brute Factor feedback control is also included. The filter is the same excellent Steiner-Parker multi-mode design found on the MicroBrute’s bigger brother. There’s a new ‘overtone oscillator’, which can be used as a sub-oscillator an octave below the main oscillator or pitched up as far as a fifth above it. It’s a single oscillator architecture which allows the different waveforms (saw, triangle and square) to be blended together in any combination. The MicroBrute is a semi-modular analogue synth based on a similar approach to the excellent MiniBrute. Now that the countdown timer has reached zero, we can spill the beans about the latest addition to the Arturia line-up… ![]() If you don’t already think we’re living in a golden era for affordable analogue synths (and Dave Smith agrees, so you probably should), this might be the proof you were waiting for.Īrturia’s teaser campaign for a mysterious new product came slightly unstuck when images of the MicroBrute leaked earlier this week., but we’ve been sworn to secrecy until the announcement was official. The MicroBrute draws on the design principles of the MiniBrute and introduces a few cool new features. The secret of Arturia’s new synth can finally be revealed.
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