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You could find the Synth Presets walkthrough video below

We introduce a new Friday freebie and first soundbank for Arturia Mini V3 synthesizer. Mini Warmth contains 31 lead synths with vintage temper and warmness. This pack is also available for Analog Lab V users.

 

The main genres that being covered by its sounds is techno, cinematic and progressive rock among other. In any case the synth that being emulated is versatile and have been used to numerous songs from numerous music styles and genres.

 

One of the main characteristics of all patches here is the legato monophonic element. No envelopes are retriggered if you not release the last note you play before pushing the next one. You could easily change it within the synth if you don’t need a legato styled solo.

 

Another characteristic is their toasty sound with retro vibes making them a nice addition where warmness and old school melodies with tension and fullness is what you ask for within your music tracks you work with.

 

The Mod wheel here is assigned to a variety of parameters from Amplitude Modulation of some of the Oscillators to filter modulation or even frequency modulation.

 

As you can listen to the presets walkthrough video below the character of the emulated synth is here with its majestic sonic results.

 

The 4 macros are assigned Filter cut-off, filter resonance ( Emphasis in this synth), the decay stage of both envelopes and finally to LFO amount and rate.

 

All presets designed with Mini V3.11.1.2983 (x64) and run best with this or newer edition

Analog Lab V edition: Soundbank needs at least version Analog Lab V 5.6.3.2983 (x64)  or newer

 

 

Mini V3 ® is a registered trademark of ARTURIA SA

Analog Lab V ® is a registered trademark of ARTURIA SA

Mini Warmth - Mini V3 and Analog Lab V

Synth Presets Walkthrough Video

Please Note

Try to keep optimal levels of your synth tracks to avoid digital clipping from the synth’s output for the best sounding results and to avoid any potential equipment damage. While designing the sounds we try to keep at a good level but as the final level is a result of many different factors e.g., how many keys are pressed and with how much velocity always try to avoid digital clipping.

Using a limiter to ensure that no digital clipping occurs is recommended to keep equipment safe.

 

Legal notes: 

When purchasing our soundbanks you get a Non-Exclusive License to use the included presets as part of your commercial and non-commercial music compositions.

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