[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":12},["ShallowReactive",2],{"LuWggJbCkTvNBm8_lvEZKY56-cVjvwG08Dp8pNV-OTs":3},[4],{"documentId":5,"title":6,"slug":7,"content":8,"date":9,"updatedAt":10,"locale":11},"s14l3w1grjsn7i2xh1astclq","Arturia concludes Celebrating The Keys Behind The Melodies promo pricing on iPad apps musical high","press-announces-keysbehindthemelodies-020915","\u003Chtml>\u003Chead>\u003C\u002Fhead>\u003Cbody>\u003Ch4>PRESS RELEASE • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE • 02\u002F09\u002F2015\u003C\u002Fh4>\n\u003Cdiv id=\"wrapper\" style=\"width: 100%; text-align: center;\">\u003Cimg alt=\"celebrating\" src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fmedias.arturia.net\u002Fimages\u002Fpromos\u002Fsummer-2015\u002Fhomepage-slider\u002Fcelebrating.png\" height=\"82\" width=\"387\">\u003C\u002Fdiv>\n\u003Cdiv id=\"wrapper\" style=\"width: 100%; text-align: center;\">\u003Cstrong>&nbsp;\u003C\u002Fstrong>\u003C\u002Fdiv>\n\u003Cdiv id=\"wrapper\" style=\"width: 100%; text-align: justify;\">GRENOBLE, FRANCE: music software and hardware developer Arturia is proud to conclude its informative\u003Cbr>and attractive ‘Celebrating The Keys Behind The Melodies’ pricing promotion on an iPad musical high,\u003Cbr>offering an attractive 50% discount on its iProphet, iMini, and iSEM soft synth apps until September 7…\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\u003C\u002Fdiv>\n\u003Cdiv style=\"text-align: justify;\">&nbsp;Starting on August 18 with the 25th anniversary of British synthpop pioneers Depeche Mode’s monumental hit single ‘Enjoy The Silence’ (and&nbsp;attendant album Violator), which made much musical use of the trailblazing Seventies-vintage ARP 2600 semi-modular synthesizer —&nbsp;brought back to life as Arturia’s award-winning ARP 2600 V, Arturia has been busy celebrating the release of a significant number of&nbsp;renowned recordings by announcing daily discount deals on its authentic-sounding software emulations of the trailblazing keyboards that&nbsp;helped those recordings make musical history. Having broadened its appeal beyond the laptop and desktop domain by successfully&nbsp;entering the iOS soft synth market, what better way to conclude ‘Celebrating The Keys Behind The Melodies’ than by offering an attractive&nbsp;50% discount on iProphet, iMini, and iSEM? Step back in time one last time, then, to (re)discover three more renowned recordings… and,&nbsp;this time, the trailblazing keyboards that inspired Arturia’s award-winning apps.\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>‘Robot Rock’ from French electronic dance duo Daft Punk’s Human After All album that topped the Billboard Dance\u002FElectronic Albums&nbsp;chart ten years ago includes sampled portions of ‘Release The Beast’ by American funk and soul band Breakwater (recorded back in&nbsp;1980), which, in turn, showcased the trailblazing Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, the world’s first fully-programmable polyphonic synthesizer. By&nbsp;bringing the still-sought-after sound palette of Sequential’s swansong, the Prophet VS Digital Synthesizer, to iPad, Arturia’s iProphet is\u003Cbr>trailblazing, too — not least that it is available on Apple’s App Store for only \u003Cb>€\u003C\u002Fb>4.99 EUR\u002F$4.99 USD until September 7!\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr> Michael Jackson’s Thriller needs little in the way of introduction. In little over a year after its 1982 release date it became — and remains — the&nbsp;biggest-selling album of all time, now exceeding 65-million copies worldwide! Title track ‘Thriller’ — the final (seventh super-successful) single to&nbsp;be taken from the album — features a killer synth bassline, courtesy of a Minimoog™ monosynth, most likely the most famous synthesizer of all&nbsp;time. Arturia’s award-winning iMini not only truly transports the functionality of Dr Robert Moog’s namesake historic hardware synth to iPad, but&nbsp;takes things several steps further with chorus, delay, and even a polyphonic mode… and all for only \u003Cb>€\u003C\u002Fb>4.99 EUR\u002F$4.99 USD (until September 7)!\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr> In their Seventies heyday, British rock superstars Supertramp drew their sonic signature from a number of then-contemporary synthesizers, including,&nbsp;interestingly, an Oberheim® Four Voice, a Seventies-vintage polysynth made up of four instances of Oberheim®’s dual-oscillator Synthesizer Expander&nbsp;Module® (SEM). Starting life as an add-on synthesizer module for fattening up Minimoogs before becoming a sought-after sound in its own right,&nbsp;those signature SEM sounds can be heard on ‘Fool’s Overture’, the epic closing track to Supertramp’s 1977 long-player Even In The Quietest&nbsp;Moments…, their first Gold-certified (500,000-copy-selling) album in the US. It was later recognised as one of the 200 greatest albums of all time in&nbsp;The World Critic List, ranked at number 63 by notable rock critics and DJs. For a limited time, those high-flying signature SEM sounds (and more) are&nbsp;easily accessible via Arturia’s award-winning iSEM app, available to iPad owners for only \u003Cb>€\u003C\u002Fb>4.99 EUR\u002F$4.99 USD (until September 7)!\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr> No iPad? No need to feel left out as all of Arturia’s Analog Classics discounted during the ‘Celebrating The Keys Behind The Melodies’ pricing&nbsp;promotion are still available at an attractive 50% discount until September 7! Join us as we conclude ‘Celebrating The Keys Behind The&nbsp;Melodies’ with these authentic-sounding software emulations of the trailblazing keyboards that helped those recordings make musical history:&nbsp;ARP 2600 V (celebrating the 25th anniversary of the ARP 2600 being used by Depeche Mode on ‘Enjoy The Silence’ from Violator); Solina V&nbsp;(celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Eminent\u002FARP Solina String Ensemble being used by Joy Division on ‘Isolation’ from Closer); Mini V&nbsp;(celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Minimoog™ being used by Pink Floyd on ‘Shine On You Crazy Diamond’ from Wish You Were Here);&nbsp;Prophet V (celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 being used by OMD on ‘Enola Gay’ from Organisation);\u003Cbr>Jupiter-8V (celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Roland Jupiter-8 being used by Tears For Fears on ‘Shout’ from Songs From The Big Chair);&nbsp;Wurlitzer V (celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Wurlitzer 200A being used by Queen on ‘You Are My Best Friend’ from A Night At The&nbsp;Opera); SEM V (celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Oberheim® Synthesizer Expander Module® being used by Herbie Hancock&nbsp;on ‘Stars In Your Eyes’ from Monster); SPARK 2 (celebrating the 20th anniversary of Moby using his unique collection of vintage drum&nbsp;machines on Everything Is Wrong); VOX Continental-V (celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Beatles using the Vox Continental 300 on&nbsp;‘Help!’ B-side ‘I’m Down’); CS-80V (celebrating the 30th anniversary of Kate Bush using the Yamaha CS-80 on ‘Hounds Of Love’ from Hounds&nbsp;Of Love); Matrix-12 V (celebrating the 30th anniversary of Phil Collins using the Oberheim® Matrix-12 on ‘Sussudio’ from No Jacket Required);&nbsp;and, finally, Modular V (celebrating the 40th anniversary of Tangerine Dream using the Moog modular system on Rubycon).\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr> Still time to make a serious saving and (maybe) make musical history with Arturia, then? Yes, but better be quick (as Arturia’s ‘Celebrating&nbsp;The Keys Behind The Melodies’ pricing promotion ends on September 7)!\u003C\u002Fdiv>\n\u003Cdiv style=\"text-align: justify;\">\n\u003Cp>&nbsp;Through to September 7, all Arturia’s time-limited ‘Celebrating The Keys Behind The Melodies’ promo pricing can be&nbsp;accessed online here (together with a notable number of history-making music videos): https:\u002F\u002Fwww.arturia.com\u002Fcelebrating\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003C\u002Fdiv>\n\u003Cp style=\"text-align: center;\">&nbsp;\u003C\u002Fp>\u003C\u002Fbody>\u003C\u002Fhtml>","2015-09-01","2025-10-30T09:55:53.197Z","en",1783454232184]