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Description
Introducing the Arturia PolyBrute, an advanced synthesizer that takes analog synthesis to new dimensions. Designed for serious sound design, it's a 6-voice analog powerhouse that offers unprecedented expressiveness and sound morphing capabilities. It's more than just a synthesizer; it's an instrument that lets you perform fearlessly, compose with fluidity, and explore sound in perpetual motion.
At its core, the PolyBrute boasts a morphing sound engine, allowing you to transform tones in ways no other analog synth can. The dual VCOs with UltraSaw and Metalizer and the dual-filter design featuring a Steiner-Parker filter and a ladder filter, allow for a wide spectrum of tones.
The PolyBrute is armed with a 61-note full-sized keyboard with aftertouch, a wooden ribbon controller, a motion recorder, and the groundbreaking 3-dimensional Morphée pad. Unleash your creativity with the 64-step polyphonic sequencer, and enhance your sounds with onboard digital effects.
Navigating the PolyBrute is effortless, thanks to its Matrix interface. Instantly route signals, recall presets, and control the 64-step sequencer with ease. The interface also lets you edit sounds directly from the unit, with no shift buttons or menus to navigate.
Key Features:
- 6-voice analog synthesizer with morphing sound engine
- Dual VCOs with UltraSaw and Metalizer
- Dual-filter design featuring Steiner-Parker and ladder filters
- 61-note full-sized keyboard with aftertouch
- 3D Morphée pad and wooden ribbon controller
- 64-step polyphonic sequencer
- Matrix interface for easy navigation and control
- High-quality construction with black walnut end panels
- Includes PolyBrute Connect software for library management
Owner's manual
Arturia PolyBrute User ManualProduct specs
| Type | Keyboard Synthesizer with Sequencer |
| Sound Engine | 6-voice Polysynth with Digital Effects |
| Analog/Digital | Analog with Digital FX |
| Number of Keys | 61 |
| Type of Keys | Synth |
| Aftertouch | Yes |
| Velocity Sensitive | Yes |
| Other Controllers | XYZ Morphee Touch Controller, Ribbon Strip, 2 x Mod Wheel |
| Pads | 96 x Pads (Presets, Sequencer, Arpeggiator, Mods) |
| Polyphony | Monophonic, 6-voice |
| Number of Presets | 384 Factory Presets, 768 Preset Slots |
| Oscillators | 2 x Analog VCO |
| Waveforms | Triangle with Metalizer, Sawtooth, Square with Pulse Width |
| LFO | 2 x LFO (waveform selection), 1 x LFO (waveform shaping) |
| Filter | Steiner Parker 12dB/Oct Filter, Ladder 24dB/Oct Filter with Distortion |
| Envelope Generator | 2 x Velocity-sensitive ADSR, 1 x DADSR |
| Effects Types | Modulation, Delay, Reverb |
| Arpeggiator | 32-step Arpeggiator |
| Sequencer | 64-step Polyphonic Sequencer, 3 modulation tracks |
| Audio Outputs | 2 x 1/4" (left/mono, right) |
| USB | 1 x Type B |
| MIDI I/O | In/Out/Thru/USB |
| Pedal Inputs | 2 x 1/4" (expression), 1 x 1/4" (sustain) |
| Other I/O | 2 x 1/8" (sync in/out) |
| Mod Matrix | 12 x 32 |
| Software | PolyBrute Connect (editor/librarian) |
| OS Requirements - Mac | OS X 10.10 or later |
| OS Requirements - PC | Windows 7 SP1 or later |
| Power Source | Standard IEC AC cable |
| Height | 4.4" |
| Width | 38.3" |
| Depth | 14.9" |
| Weight | 44.1 lbs. |
FAQs
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Is the Arturia PolyBrute suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Arturia PolyBrute is designed for live performances with its 6-voice polyphony, expressive controls, and robust sound morphing capabilities, making it ideal for dynamic stage use.
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Does the Arturia PolyBrute offer polyphonic aftertouch?
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Yes, the Arturia PolyBrute features polyphonic aftertouch, allowing for expressive and nuanced control over each note, enhancing performance and sound design possibilities.
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What type of synthesis does the Arturia PolyBrute use?
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The Arturia PolyBrute utilizes a hybrid approach with an analog sound engine complemented by digital effects, offering a versatile and rich sound palette.
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How many presets can the Arturia PolyBrute store?
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The Arturia PolyBrute can store up to 768 presets, including 384 factory presets, providing ample space for custom sounds and exploration.
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What are the main modulation options on the Arturia PolyBrute?
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The Arturia PolyBrute offers extensive modulation options, including a 12 x 32 mod matrix, XYZ Morphee touch controller, ribbon strip, and two mod wheels, allowing for intricate sound design.
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Does the Arturia PolyBrute have a built-in sequencer?
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Yes, the Arturia PolyBrute features a 64-step polyphonic sequencer with three modulation tracks, enabling complex and evolving sequences.
Videos
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Arturia PolyBrute - 6-Voice Analog Powerhouse - SonicLAB Review
Reviews
PROS
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Massive modulation capabilities for extensive sound design
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Unique voice-component modeling for authentic vintage sounds
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Intuitive workflow with almost entirely knob-per-function control
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Expressive performance features (3D Morphee, ribbon, aftertouch)
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Comprehensive PolyBrute Connect Software enhances usability
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Exceptional build quality with metal housing and wooden side panels
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Deep and intuitive modulation matrix for creative sound exploration
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Versatile sound palette, from lush vintage pads to modern basses
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Seamless hardware and software integration with free VST editor
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Frequent firmware updates for continuous improvement
CONS
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Keybed build quality issues reported in some units
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PolyBrute Connect's stability in ProTools could be improved
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Arturia PolyBrute.
Features and functionality
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The PolyBrute's two-filter series setup enables rich, customizable sound design, driving oscillators into the ladder filter for added warmth.
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PolyBrute's filters are analog, though digital effects might require external pedals for additional processing, especially when integrating turntables or other devices.
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The PolyBrute Connect plug-in allows seamless integration with Bitwig, enhancing workflow by maintaining hands-on hardware control while managing multiple instances in the DAW.
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The PolyBrute's linear FM uses VCO 2's sub to modulate VCO 1, offering a more musical sound compared to exponential FM.
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Oscillator sync and metalizer settings on square and saw waves can unexpectedly produce tones resembling acoustic instruments like piano, sax, and trumpet.
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The Arturia PolyBrute's front panel design offers almost every parameter on the surface, minimizing menu diving, which makes it user-friendly for beginners.
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New firmware allows modulation effects to be applied only to delay/reverb, enhancing sound creativity with a "send wet" option.
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Modulating delay time on a synced delay can create octave effects in the delay signal, offering unique sound possibilities.
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The PolyBrute's 6-voice polyphony might limit classical pianists used to full chords, but it's standard for analog synths.
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Use cases and applications
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The PolyBrute is favored for expressive leads due to its sound and control capabilities, especially when paired with a Seaboard Rise 2.
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Software and compatibility
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Arturia's hardware, including PolyBrute, can send unintended MIDI Start/Stop messages due to sequencer settings, impacting DAW sync, particularly with FL Studio.
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Disabling web browser MIDI connections can resolve sync issues with PolyBrute Connect for some users, improving stability.
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The PolyBrute's software editor/librarian is beneficial for understanding preset programming, aiding in learning synthesis techniques.
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Comparisons
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The PolyBrute's matrix routing system allows for preset surfing, offering a quicker and more intuitive workflow compared to other synths.
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The PolyBrute is praised for its expressive features like Morphee, ribbon, and duophonic aftertouch, which some users prefer over the Waldorf Iridium's menu-heavy interface.
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User experience
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Some owners find the PolyBrute heavy and unwieldy for gigging due to its 15-inch depth and substantial weight.
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Users report b-stock units often arrive in nearly perfect condition, with minor cosmetic issues that are hardly noticeable.
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Some users find the keybed quality lacking compared to piano standards, suggesting trying it in person if possible.
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The modulation matrix, while visually complex, simplifies usage compared to other synths, helping users understand modulation easier.
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Critic Reviews
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Fantastic analogue synth with vintage character but modern capabilities.
Arturia started out 30 years ago as a creator of software emulations of classic synthesizers. They've gained quite a bit of experience in that time, and have applied that in their creation of hardware synthesizers. They don't have the arrogance of bigger older companies that live on old fame and release classic synthesizers with limited capabilities at inflated prices. Arturia on the other hand, built the Polybrute from the ground up. They looked at what made the classic synthesizers that great, took the best aspects of each and designed hardware around that with the most intuitive UI that would be most affordable to produce in present day.
The Polybrute is an absolutely fabulous analogue synthesizer. A pleasant vintage sound comparable to old synthesizers that cost many times more (like the Prophet 5 and OB-Xa), but with a lot more possibilities to fine-tune your sounds and get something really interesting. All of that whilst the interface remains easy to understand. On top of that, it has a lot of modern effects and features to get sounds that you only get from modern synths.
Arturia also gives you a free VST editor, so you can connect the Polybrute to your computer via USB, and load the VST into your DAW that you operate with the Polybrute, or you can operate the Polybrute with the VST. The boundaries between hardware and software disappear. With my Sequential Prophet 5 and Oberheim OB-X8 which are much more expensive, I had to buy the VST editors separately for $160 each, and they didn't work nearly as well as Arturia one for the Polybrute. Moog also offers free VST editors, but I also have more problems with those than with the Polybrute. Arturia also releases frequent firmware updates that never gave me any trouble and helped make the instrument even better. Arturia released tons of great free presets.
The Polybute is solidly built. Metal housing with wooden side panels, sturdy metal and plastic pods and rubber buttons with multicoloured LEDs inside. The look is timeless. It combines 1960s teal and wood, with 1980s rubber buttons with LEDs in them and deep black and pure white keys and knobs that are very modern. The most beautiful synth I've ever seen. In terms of sound it's right up there with my Prophet 5, OB-X8 and Subsequent 37. Different character but at least as good.
Artist usage
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On this article, on the Arturia website, Stephen Morris claimed to use Polybrute from Arturia
In this Facebook post ATB shows off his studio, visible synths and Drum Machines include a Sequential Take 5, Roland JP-8000, Roland TR-909, Roland JD-800, Moog Sub-37 and an Arturia PolyBrute
This live performance was recorded at Utopia Club in Turku, April 27, 2024. The song was performed using only analog synthesizers and analog drum machines, partly controlled by my sequencer:
Alesis Andromeda A6; Arturia Polybrute; Dave Smith Tetra; Jomox AirBase99 (kick, snare, toms); Korg Mono/Poly, Poly-61, Polysix; Marion ProSynth; Oberheim Matrix-1000; Roland Alpha Juno 1 & 2, Juno 60, JX-8P, TR-808 (hihats and cymbals); Akai MPC2500 (only for MIDI sequencing); Behringer X32 (main mixer); Yamaha 01V96 (preamps and delays); Lexicon MPX1; Strymon BigSky, as well as an iConnectivity MioXL midi patchbay and a Presonus D8 preamp.
The Flashbulb (Benn Jordan) is confirmed to use the Arturia PolyBrute, as it is visibly featured in his video titled "Gadgets For People Who Don't Trust The Government" on YouTube, authored by Benn Jordan. The synthesizer can be seen around the 18:03 timestamp, demonstrating his use of the gear.
Kevin Penkin used the Arturia PolyBrute in an album collaboration with Ikurru, as mentioned in a tweet from his official Twitter account.
In the YouTube video titled "The Wood Brothers' Drum Rundown with Jano Rix," Jano Rix is seen discussing the Arturia PolyBrute 6-Voice Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer at the 27:11 mark. This segment is part of an in-depth overview of his gear, filmed at The Studio Nashville and presented by Drum Rundown.
On this article and on the Arturia website, Nick Baines claimed to use Polybrute
Obscure Shape uses the Arturia PolyBrute for his productions, as confirmed by a post on his Instagram page where he invites fans to join him in the studio and asks which track from the videos is their favorite.
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This is also a high end modern 6 voice analogue synthesizer with a ladder filter. It's quality and sounds great, but it's (almost) twice as expensive and you pay mostly for the Sequential name. The Polybrute is more bang for your buck. Other alternatives would be the Prophet Rev2, Prophet 6, Prophet 5/10, Take 5, OB-6, OB-X8, Moog One, etc. It all depends on what you're looking for and how much you're willing to spend.
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