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Arturia Efx Fragments £80

Since Arturia’s launch in 1999, the Grenoble-based synth crafters have been regularly delivering refreshingly innovative products, expanding far beyond formerly conventional ideas of synthesis. While remarkably accurate software versions of classic hardware synths can be found in the company’s robust libraries, such as the bursting-at-the-seams V Collection, Arturia’s central aim – to broaden the horizons of music makers – has also seen them producing a slew of vibrant sound manipulating tools. Releases have included versatile compressors,

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