When Arturia first launched the original MiniFreak, it also simultaneously promised that there will be the MiniFreak V to follow, which is simply a plugin iteration. The new hardware instrument was originally designed for those who have a hardware MiniFreak but now it is more accessible to anyone who is looking to access dual digital sound engines along with 22 oscillator modes.
The MiniFreak V has all of the features from the hardware synth to the computer and the V iteration gets modeled analog filters. Additionally, it will also be able to sync with the hardware instrument so that it can be easily controlled right from the computer -- it is now available to shop online at Arturia.
Standalone Soft Synth Instruments
Arturia Launches the New MiniFreak V Accessible to All
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