One more nice demo: Arturia Microbrute – new analog Synthesizer
Some sounds taken from Arturia´s new baby – the MicroBrute. A very tiny 100% analog synthesizer with the same sound like his big brother MiniBrute. There are several new features like the Stepsequenzer and the Patchfield with CV for some Modulations. The very good sounding Steiner-Parker-Filter with HP, BP and LP is also present. The MicroBrute is the perfect complement to his Big Brother or a Modular-System. More info at:
http://www.arturia.com/evolution/en/p…
MAIN FEATURES:
- Monophonic synthesizer
- 100% Analog Audio Signal Path
- Steiner-Parker Multimode Filter (LP, BP, HP)
- Voltage Controlled Oscillator with new Overtone Sub-Osc
- Oscillator Mixer (Sub, Sawtooth, Square, Triangle)
- LFO with 3 waveforms and destination attenuator
- Brute Factor™ delivering saturation and rich harmonics
- Ultrasaw generating shimmering sawtooth waveforms
- Metalizer bringing extreme triangle harmonics
- Fast Envelope Generator
- 25 note mini Keyboard
- External Analog Audio Input (level pot on rear)
- CV Inputs: Pitch, Filter, Sub-mod, Pulse, Saw animator, metalizer, gate in.
- CV outputs: Pitch, Gate, Env, LFO
- MIDI Inwith 5-Pin DIN connector
- USB MIDI In/Out
- 1/4” Audio Output and 1/8” Headphone Output
- Free Editor Software
- Step Sequencer :
- 8 sequences stored on power down
- Rate control
- Sync to MIDI clock
- Multiple modes (via software editor)
- Tap tempo/rest insert
Four massive video reviews of the Arturia MicroBrute
Of course our personal favorite is the last one featuring Matsutake from Logic System 
Arturia’s new baby – is 100% analogue with a lot of features for the money – see what we make of it.
Enjoy !!
+ a little Japanese bonus:
“Mogul, pine Takeshi analog synth love playing down analog synths Arturia, the MiniBrute.
I would connect you to their own “closet” to the (Moog Modular).” Googlish
Arturia’s Microbrute – Introduction video
ARTURIA MICROBRUTE ANALOGUE SYNTHESIZER
Every synth sound in this video was made on a MicroBrute.
Soundtrack by Pierce Warnecke based on “Song For A Junky” by the RocKandys.
Special thanks goes to Rike and the RocKandys for their appearance in this video.
http://therockandys.bandcamp.com/

