Arturia Polybrute: What is a $3000 analog synthesizer like?

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Publicado 2023-09-30

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  • @cassidyrenno8596
    I love the idea of how much an instrument wants to be played, because it takes everything into account. You have to consider what the instrument sounds like, how it works, and how it looks. Great way of putting it, and amazing content as always!
  • @PurlaneMauve
    Arturia really feels like they’ve been putting in their all with their releases. A lot of companies like Moog and Korg feel like they’re riding from their reputation and don’t feel comfortable taking risks as a result. Meanwhile, Arturia is making a name for themselves by making high quality, innovative, and fun products to play with, AND giving them consistent support after release thru firmware updates. They’re doing everything right! I just got a Minifreak as my first synth a few weeks ago and it has been a joy to play with. I hadn’t ever been so inspired musically before I bought it. It’s just so *fun*. Arturia’s clearly doing something right, so I hope they keep doing what they’re doing! (Also hoping for a full sized Freak series synth one day… We shall see 😅)
  • @symbiat0
    Two years: how long it took for me to become a total Arturia fanboy. My PolyBrute has been my main flagship polysynth of choice for over a year now. I’m so happy you made a video about it - I got into your channel because of your Microfreak video from way back when 👍🏽
  • @henkdevries9185
    My compliments for the exquisite presentation in this video. I love how this is both a review and a tutorial (including markings/higlights) in one.
  • @eulman09
    Thanks for another splendid video and review, David. And, yes, I must agree being a Patreon supporter and being able to download the latest instruments you provide via Decent Sampler is, well, in a word — decent! Thank you for all you do to inspire joyful music making.
  • @crtzmo
    I'm a huge Aeturia fan, I've got the minifreak, fuse 2, minilab 3 and pigments as the backbone of my brand new studio.. I recognize the foundational elements of the polybrute from my minifreak, but wow the depth of the tools offered on the brute are extraordinary. tx for showing us around, David!
  • @alecp6265
    Great video, beautiful synth! Arturia never disappoints
  • @enygma3d
    I've got a handful of really nice synths in my studio, but I do agree that the Polybrute is the one that begs to be played with more than any other. That synth is a work of art.
  • @jondellar
    Hell's bells, it's amazing! Thank you for, as always, explaining everything with such clarity. 🎉
  • @Kung_Fu_Jesus
    It’s a stunning synth, I play it every single day and love it more than ever
  • @guillewtt
    Your channel is truly one of the best things I discovered this year
  • @CrazyWaldo100
    This is so freaking cool! God I love synths, the possibilities are endless and the sounds can take you to so many places
  • Finally! A review capturing just the things out of insterest, the concept and the workflow, briefly
  • @indigosnow_
    I can't wait to own one someday. It's such a beautiful synth 💜
  • @sonijam
    Your videos are always so great.
  • @TestyLazy
    Seeing these videos makes me happy
  • @MrDaigoRiki
    Thank you for the demo, I’m gonna get one.