Synthesist Jexus is back with a new sound library that showcases the sonic possibilities of the Arturia Polybrute synthesizer.
As usual, the preview video offers not just a demo of many of the custom patches in the sound library, but also the Polybrute’s range as a synth.
Here’s what Jexus has to say about the Polybrute synthesizer:
“Do I like the synth? Yes, very much. So much that if I were confronted with the silly yet popular challenge / dilemma “you can only keep 3 synths in your studio, which would it be?” – I would have to think really hard about the PB. And it would probably make it into my top 3 for its organic sound, nice UI and above-average versatility.
If Arturia ever creates a synth which combines Polybrute’s core sound with Minifreak’s engine flexibility and Sequential’s UI & exterior design (in the vein of Prophet-6 / OB-6 which are easy to gig on), it could become one of the most successful synths ever. As for now, I’m pretty sure Polybrute’s unique timbre, plus the sound design possibilities have turned it into a frequent dweller of recording studios of all kind.”
Pricing and Availability
The Polybrute sound library is available now for $29.90.
Totally besides the point but, my three synths would be:
Moog One (16-voice)
Groove Synthesis 3rd Wave
ASM Hydrasynth Deluxe
(Anyone got about $20k they can spiff me?)
I got a Polybrute i can loan you for $24.99 a month (annual) or $35 month-to-month. Gonna start subscription servicing all my gear.
As for these patches, I spent a lot of time making and cataloging my own patches, I might have to add these to the bunch. They sound really good.
From the new ones,
Redshift 6
NINA
3rd wave desktop
I woudn’t mind adding a Sunsyn and a Rozzbox but i would prefer to have only one each couple of years.
Maybe also Maander and Tooro?
I like this game 🙂
And Yamaha PSR-E373
Later marks are usually lower cost and uglier
Wiaitng for Arteria to add those 2 extra voices to it. Sounds are gorgeous!
I’d bet good money that Jexus causes a certain number of people to tip over and buy a synth when they hear what he can do with it. He’s still the best demo weaver I’ve ever heard.