The Arturia Matrix-12 V was the first programmable analog synthesizer that took the best features of a preset voice path and modular flexibility. This bold combination made it a force of nature and something that had not been seen before. It also had a 15 mode filter system that enabled it to have sounds that had never been heard before.
Making the model
So to establish the proper foundation, Arturia perfectly recreated the tonal characteristics of the original 2 oscillators and their waveforms in Matrix-12 V. And it was equally critical to capture every nuance of its 15 filter modes, so they kept at it until they had been modeled perfectly!
Another factor in defining the complex sound of the Matrix-12 was the amazing number of modulation sources and destinations it provided. This was a level of sophistication previously only available in a fully modular system.
So to complete the emulation Arturia modeled these capabilities also, even surpassing them. With a nearly endless number of possible modulation routings in Matrix-12 V you can create sounds with highly organic qualities not found in other synthesizers.
The power of perfection
Features:
- Two oscillators, each offering triangle, sawtooth and variable-width pulse wave with PWM
- Oscillator 2 also function as a white noise generator
- Oscillator 1 or the Filter can be frequency modulated
- Single filter with 15 modes: 4 Low Pass, 3 High Pass, 2 Band Pass modes, Notch and Phase Shift plus four additional “combo” filter modes
- Ultra-powerful modulation matrix with 27 sources and 47 destinations
- Sources include 5 envelopes, 5 LFOs, 4 Ramp, 3 Track generators, Velocity, Pressure, Keyboard follow, and more
- Two insert effect slots with six studio-grade effects available
- 12 voices of polyphony like the original instrument
- Multitimbral
- Works in Standalone, VST, VST3, AU, AAX



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