New Patches For Arturia's V Collection

US Kid Nepro's first release in a new series is a library for the Minimoog V      01/06/10

New Patches For Arturia's V Collection


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Here's Kid Nepro's press release...
The Patch King is now hard at work creating an amazing new library for ALL of Arturia's V Collection. The Minimoog V is the first release from the new collection and is now available. Several other libraries will follow throughout the year including new sounds for the Arturia Moog Modular V, ARP2600 V, CS-80V, Prophet-V and Jupiter-8V.
The Kid Nepro Arturia Minimoog V Collection contains A cool mix of 100 new virtual analog patches ranging from phat basses to screaming leads, smooth pads, funky effects and a lot more. Kid Nepro purchased his first original Minimoog back in the mid 80's and has been using them ever since. We still have one in our studio which continues to get lots of use when we are looking for that certain sound that only the Moog can provide. For Kid Nepro, programming a Minimoog is like riding a bicycle – you never forget how to do it! The collection of new sounds is done with expert care from someone who knows the classic synth very well – so you can be sure that the patches are all well crafted and sound great.
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