Arturia launched a brand new model of its flagship results suite, FX Assortment, which incorporates two new plugins, EFX Ambient and Pitch Shifter-910. FX Assortment 6 additionally marks the introduction of an Intro model with a choice of six results protecting the fundamentals for $99. That pales compared to the 39 results within the full FX Assortment Professional, however that additionally prices $499.
Pitch Shifter-910 is predicated on the long-lasting Eventide H910 Harmonizer from 1974, an early digital pitchshifter and delay with a really distinctive character. Arturia does an admirable job preserving its glitchy quirks. Pitch Shifter-910 shouldn’t be a clear impact that allows you to create natural-sounding harmonies with your self. As an alternative, it relishes in its weirdness, delivering chipmunk vocals on the greater ranges. There may be additionally a extra trendy mode that cleans up some artifacts whereas preserving what makes the 910 so particular. Although should you ask me, it additionally takes a number of the enjoyable and unpredictability out.
EFX Ambient is the opposite new addition to Arturia’s lineup, and it’s a bizarre one. Whereas it does what it says on the tin, it doesn’t all the time do it in predictable methods. Positive, there’s loads of massive ethereal reverbs and shimmer, however there’s additionally resonators, glitch processing, and reverse delays. It has six distinct modes with distinctive traits, which it feeds via a giant washy reverb. And there’s an X/Y management within the center for including motion to your sound.
Neither of the brand-new results made the minimize for the Intro model. FX Assortment 6 Intro contains Efx Motions, Efx Fragments, Combine Drums, Tape Mello-Fi, Rev Plate-140, and Delay Tape-201. That provides glorious versatility protecting delay, reverb, tape-like lo-fi, modulation, and even granular processing. Primarily, what you miss out on are a number of the saturation and mixing results like bus and compression, in addition to the extra specialty flavors of delay and reverb like Rev LX-24, based mostly on the Lexicon 224 from 1978.
$499 for the total FX Assortment 6 Professional might sound steep, however as the corporate has grown the lineup from 15 results in 2020 to 39 in 2026, it’s grow to be a extra engaging worth proposition. And, whereas it’s not fairly as extremely thought to be Arturia’s V Assortment of soppy synths, it’s constructing a repute for high-quality results.








