Arturia Solina V Virtual Instrument Software
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Before polyphonic synthesizers, there were the string machines. The Solina, made originally by Eminent and later rebranded for ARP, defined a class of sounds that are still as in demand today as ever. The Solina was probably heard on more albums in the 1970s and 80s than any other single keyboard.
Arturia began by modeling the original Solina MK1 from Eminent, making sure that the violin, viola, cello, horn and trumpet sounds were as rich and warm as the original. The renowned ensemble effect was carefully modeled and is a thing of beauty that cannot be found in any of the sample-based string machines.
Beyond recreating the original features of the Solina, Arturia went a step further and expanded the sonic palette beyond anything the original designers could have imagined. Additional features like the vox humana and resonators from the 1978 Bob Moog polysynth, original paraphonic and new polyphonic modes of operation, a 24dB per octave filter on the bass section, an LFO, an arpeggiator and more all add up to creating the biggest and baddest string machine ever.
- Features
- All of the original parameters of the ARP/Eminent Solina string ensemble
- Vox Humana sound modeled after the original 1978 Bob Moog polysynth
- Classic paraphonic operation as well as selectable polyphonic mode
- 1978 Bob Moog polysynth resonator section on upper section
- 24dB per octave resonant filter on bass section
- Arpeggiator on bass section
- LFO for vibrato, tremolo and filter modulation
- Aftertouch and velocity level controls
- Solina MK1 and MK2 ensemble modes
- 3-mode stereo chorus
- Stereo dual phaser
- Analog delay
- Digital sync delay
- Convolution reverb with 24 modeled reverbs
- 150 presets
- Specifications
- Standalone instrument
- VST 2.4 32-bit and 64-bit plug-in
- VST 3 32-bit and 64-bit plug-in
- Audio Unit 32-bit and 64-bit plug-in
- AAX 32-bit (ProTools 10.3.8) and 64-bit (ProTools 11) plug-in
- NKS plug-in
- Copy protection by Arturia Software Center
- System requirements
- Mac
- macOS 10.8 or higher
- 4 GB RAM
- 2 GHz CPU
- 1GB free hard disk space
- OpenGL 2.0 compatible GPU
- Windows
- Win 7 or higher
- 4 GB RAM
- 2 GHz CPU
- 1GB free hard disk space
- OpenGL 2.0 compatible GPU
SKU | ART-SOLINAV2 |
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MPN | 210517 |
Manufacturer | Arturia |
Condition | New |
Included from Manufacturer | |
Software Type | Virtual Instrument |
Plug-In/Standalone Operation | Both |
Plug-In Formats | VST 2.4 32- and 64-bit VST 3 32- and 64-bit Audio Unit 32- and 64-bit AAX 32- and 64-bit NKS |
Mac/PC Compatibility | Both |
Operating System Compatibility | macOS 10.8 or higher Windows 7 or higher |
Licensing Method | Online Authorization |
Delivery Method | Download |