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Arturia's V Collection 11 Pro is a comprehensive bundle of 45 virtual instruments designed for modern music production, combining classic synthesizer emulations with contemporary sound-design tools, vintage keyboard instruments, and cinematic suites. Rather than focusing on a single style or era, the collection spans a broad musical range, supporting focused production work, exploratory sound design, and live performance. Version 11 adds seven new instruments, and brings substantial updates to many existing ones. While the sheer range on offer can feel intimidating at first, Analog Lab simplifies navigation and performance, acting as a central hub for browsing, layering, and shaping sounds on the fly, providing immediate access to the creative depth of the collection as a whole.
Arturia's V Collection 11 features several new flagship instruments, including the Jup-800 V, Synthx V, MiniBrute V, and SEM V – detailed recreations of well-known synthesizers, extended with modulation, effects, and performance controls that go far beyond the original hardware designs. Pure LoFi takes a more experimental approach, combining synthesis and sampling with digital bit-crushing and analogue-style degradation to create worn, textured, and deliberately imperfect sounds. The Augmented series is also expanded, subtly blending strings, pianos, voices, mallets, and other acoustic sources with synthesis and modulation – ideal for cinematic scoring, ambient composition, and evolving soundscapes. Together, these additions deepen the collection's range while preserving the balance between classic instruments and contemporary sound-design tools.
Arturia's V Collection 11 Pro is so broad in scope that it cannot be pigeon-holed by genre or performance style. It suits composers scoring for film, electronic musicians preparing sounds for live performance, and synth enthusiasts alike, offering one of the most complete virtual instrument collections on the market while remaining easy to explore one instrument at a time. The V Collection also forms the backbone of Arturia's _Lab ecosystem, meaning users of associated hardware such as AstroLab benefit directly from the full synthesis engines that power those instruments. While deep programming options are available for advanced users, beginners aren't left behind: Preset-based workflows and performance layouts make it easy to shape sounds quickly, whether laying tracks in a studio or enjoying more relaxed playing sessions.
Arturia's success story began with software emulations of well-known analogue synthesizers such as the Moog Minimoog, Sequential Prophet-5, and Oberheim SEM. The popular software instruments included in the V Collection are still flagship products of the French developer today. Over time, Arturia has gradually expanded its range and now also offers a host of hardware devices, ranging from synthesizers and keyboard controllers to sequencers. Since then, the former software developer has thus also become a household name in the world of analogue synthesizers and other equipment.
Alongside its newer instruments, V Collection 11 Pro retains the legacy content that originally defined the series, including FM synthesis, classic vocoders, and vintage keyboards and organs. These instruments go well beyond static recreations: Programming tools such as custom envelopes, waveforms, effects, and modulation matrices make it easy to reshape familiar sounds into something personal. Vocoder V, for example, expands the traditional 16-band design with advanced modulation options for rich, harmony-focused textures, while the FM instruments balance authenticity with accessibility. Brought together through Analog Lab, V Collection 11 Pro draws on decades of instrument design within a single environment built for contemporary workflows.