Arturia Oberheim Sem V Mac Osx Download Youtube
Jan 28, 2012 - The Oberheim SEM is an undisputed classic. French software experts Arturia must have been reading our pleas, because the SEM V virtual instrument. Not just an emulation of a classic, this is a great synth in its own right. OS Requirements, Apple Mac OS X 10.5 or later Microsoft Windows XP or later. Yamaha CS-80 ARP Synthesizers Solina Arturia Mini V MOTU Digital Performer 8 Arturia Prophet V Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 Thermionic Culture Culture Vulture Steinberg Cubase 7 Arturia Spark 2 Software Arturia Analog Lab Sony Sound Forge Audio Studio 10 Steinberg Cubase 7.5 Arturia BeatStep Avid Pro Tools Arturia MatrixBrute HoRNet Spikes.
One of Arturia’s latest synth recreations is the Oberhiem SEM V, which was produced in the late 70s. Our reviewer thinks that Arturia has a clear-cut winner on their hands. By Rob Mitchell, Mar. 2014 Arturia is a music software company based in France, and they’re the makers of many different softsynth plugins.
They have also produced some hardware MIDI controllers and synthesizers as well. Most of their plugins are modelled after famous hardware synthesizers from the past, and even some drum machines are covered by this multifaceted company. A few of their classic synthesizer emulations include the Minimoog, Jupiter-8, and Prophet 5. One of their latest synth recreations is the Arturia Oberheim SEM V. The Oberheim SEM was originally produced from about 1974 to 1979.
The “SEM” part of its name stands for Synthesizer Expander Module. When it was released, the idea was that it could back up the sound of another synth, giving it an extra boost by fattening the sound. It could also be played on its own, as long as you had a keyboard of your own to connect to it.
Ventfasadi iz keramogranita uzli dwg. The filter that Oberheim included in the hardware was 12dB/octave, so its slope wasn’t as steep as some other synths at that time. It did include different filter types however, and I’ll get to those later. With this software version of the SEM, Arturia has added new features. Some of these include a sub-oscillator, an additional LFO, an arpeggiator, polyphony, and effects.
It is compatible with Windows 7 and 8, Intel-based Macs with OS X 10.6 or higher, and there are both 32-bit and 64-bit formats. It can be loaded into many different hosts. Some of the supported DAWs include Sonar X2, FLStudio 10, and Live 9. You check the Arturia website for the list of supported hosts. There is also a standalone version you can use.
Installation was easy, and only took a few minutes. The E-licenser copy protection works pretty well and you will need an internet connection for it to work.