Origin
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Arturia has updated the firmware of its Origin synthesizer.
Here’s what’s new in Arturia Origin Firmware 1.0.6:
- Increased stability in Multi Mode
- Increased stability while editing programs
- MIDI event management improvement :
- When sending a bank change or a program change to Origin
- When flooding Origin with MIDI messages
- Fixes some issues while using the footswitch pedal in Multi Mode
- Fixes occasional crashes on preset 1000
- Fixes issue with preset loaded at start-up
- Improved graphical performance
Version 1.0.6 is a free update for all registered users.

2007 Winter NAMM Show: Arturia, a company known for its software emulations of classic synths, has announced Origin, a hardware synth that features their software emulations of classic synth hardware.
It sounds a little confusing, but what Arturia has done is put the flexibility of their software synths into a hardware package.
Origin is loaded with modules based on some of the best synthesizers of all time (Moog
Modular, ARP 2600, CS-80, Minimoog and Prophet VS). Origin lets you combine these modules and benefit from the additional possibilities put onboard. The result, according to the company, is a new type of sound accessible through an extremely intuitive interface.
Origin is not a simple Hardware synthesizer, it is an integrated system offering the best out of the hardware and software worlds. Origin can be used stand alone to play live on stage and also as a plug-in with your sequencer in the studio environment.
“For us, the Origin project has been extremely challenging and exciting” said Frédéric Brun, President of Arturia. “We set a very high goal to bring a solution that would offer the best of everything we have today: ergonomics, stability and performances of the hardware; efficient integration within the sequencer programs, extensibility and evolutionary of the software.
From our preview at NAMM, we were impressed. Here’s the details on Origin:




