🎶 Unlock the Future of Sound Design!
The ARTURIA MicroFreak Synthesizer Keyboard is a compact, hybrid synthesizer featuring a 25-key PCB keyboard, 17 paraphonic oscillator modes, and a resonant analog filter. With innovative automation recording, extensive connectivity options, and a unique design, it’s perfect for musicians seeking to push the boundaries of sound.
Body Material | Bass Wood |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 12.2 x 9.2 x 2.2 inches |
Connector Type | USB |
Color | Black |
C**Z
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Where has this been all my life? Everyday is an Easter egg discovery of what can be done.
C**Y
***JUST GET IT!*** Unbelievable product, endless inspiration.
Initial review as a Hip Hop producer (boom bap) who is primarily sample based. I'm fairly savvy with the use of VST synths but never tried hardware synths. I've used Ableton, FL, Maschine and MPC and have about 7 years of experience.I paired this with my SP 404 Mk2 using a single 1/4" patch cable into the mono input of the SP. Endless, let me repeat...ENDLESS sound sources! Endless inspiration. I have ZERO use for anything else in order to get absolute bangers, and that's not even consciously designing sound. When tweaking sounds, I'm literally like a kid unconsciously scribbling anything on paper and then turning it into my favorite tracks ever. The sounds are rich and offer lots of sonic possibilities when chopping, pitching and reversing.Perfect size and weight and right at home in a backpack.My only gripes thus far are(1) It's packaged without the cable to connect to your computer. This is a requirement if you want to download the latest firmware (although NOT necessary to get up and running) Luckily I had plenty of cords lying around from other midi gear.(2) The power cord is long and bulky. (This might be a pro for others, but not for me...I will switch to a power bank.)Best purchase I've made in a very long time. Thrilled with this product and I'm not easily impressed.
R**.
GREAT for beginners and FUN for experienced players
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M**S
Does what my other synths can't!
I was ready to spring for my first Behringer clone...the 2600, when I realized that I was about to pay a lot of money for something that I already had...mono analog synths. I love the old Arp sound, but it is a nuance that I consider nonessential at this point. And, quite frankly, I miss being able to save my sonic creations to memory. Polyphony would be nice too.So, after watching tons of Youtube videos, I decided on the Arturia Microfreak...and I'm glad I did! It has a LOT of sound design potential, and using the Mod Matrix is a joy. The arp and sequencer are very fun and flexible, and the whole design seems catered to evolving and expressive sounds. The capacitance keyboard is odd, but just adds to the quirky expressiveness of the instrument. The firmware updates are awesome and easy to install. And btw...with a little patience, the vocoder works surprisingly well! And yes...besides being a decent four voice polyphonic synth, it now has a powerful unison mode. Thick! No onboard effects though. :(For a great video that covers all the features in detail, I recommend "Loopop" on Youtube. Very informative!I'm very happy with my Microfreak. I love my analogs, but adding a digital synth to my audio arsenal filled that void perfectly and opened up many new avenues of sonic exploration for me. There are literally years of tweaking sounds in this amazing yet inexpensive synth! And it's nice knowing that all my careful crafted sounds can be stashed safely away on my computer for future use...no more use it or lose it programming sessions! Five stars!
A**R
It’s a great sound for a great price
It’s fun to use, high quality sound, looks great, and has a ton of new features with the new firmware update including 3 granular synthesis modes. It has a ton of presets and comes at an impressive price point.
M**P
Great synth but has some major problems
I am sad that I have to return this wonderful synth, because it's so powerful and portable. Unfortunately, the synth is incredibly sensitive to humidity and grounding. I have not been able to get the keyboard keys to reliably register. I've tried moist fingers, using the AC adapter in many different outlets in different houses and even different parts of the country. I've tried USB to computers and laptops, and external USB bricks. The only reliable way to get it working for me is using a USB power brick but if I use it by my computer or connect it to my focusrite audio interface, the keys stop working reliably. Unfortunately, for $350, I cannot accept this and need to return it. I'm sad because I know it works so well for a lot of people.
R**E
An Amazing Product! In the same league as the Microkorg!
First, let me say I own 6 professional synthesizers, so I am able to offer comments with extensive knowlege of how this product measures up against other synths. I've not yet spent much time with the Microfreak, but wanted to share my excitement over it should others be shopping for this type of product for Christmas. I was leary of the touch-sensitive keybed, expecting it to be less satisfying than real keys that move when depressed. To my amazement, these keys are actually amazing. They seem very reliable and functional. I love them. I wasn't crazy about this synth having a mono ouput with no built-in effects, but when I played it through my DAW (Logic Pro X) and added a slight chorus and reverb, I was super impressed with the sound. This synth is the most versitile synth I've seen to date and I've been playing synths for 40 years! The wide array of sounds is creamy and rich. I can't imagine that any synth enthusiast wouldn't love this synth. I'm amazed that it is so affordable. Before this, the Microkorg was THE affordable synth to have. But, this just might be in the same league! I'm happy to say I have both! YAY! I will post an update when I spend more time with it.
S**E
Desert Island Synth
The MicroFreak covers a lot of ground in a small package. It has amazing sound design options and with the latest update it can even manage and manipulate samples. It's also super portable and interacts nicely with other gear/DAWs. While the MiniFreak can do more, I think the MicroFreak is more bang for your buck.
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