Hello, everyone! I’m Jooyoung Kim, an audio engineer and music producer.
Recently, Arturia released a virtual instrument called Synthx V, a recreation of the legendary Elka Synthex. Today, I’ll introduce this fascinating plugin and share my thoughts on its features.
As always, this post reflects my honest opinions, despite receiving a complimentary NFR (Not for Resale) copy from Plugin Boutique and Arturia.
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The Legacy of Elka Synthex
Elka Synthex, the inspiration behind Synthx V, was a polyphonic analog synthesizer produced by the Italian manufacturer Elka between 1981 and 1985. Designed by Mario Maggi, it stood out with several groundbreaking features for its time.
One of its key innovations was the use of digitally controlled oscillators (DCOs), ensuring stable tuning regardless of changes in temperature or humidity. It also featured a 4-track sequencer, dual-layering, and stereo voice separation.
Moreover, its joystick modulation control allowed for more expressive real-time performance compared to conventional pitch bend or modulation wheels. Users could assign custom sounds through layering and keyboard splitting, and later models even supported MIDI.
What’s in Synthx V?
Arturia’s Synthx V faithfully reproduces the original Elka Synthex’s functionalities while adding modern enhancements.
The plugin allows you to work with two layers (A & B) and up to 16 voices (8 per layer), creating a rich stereo image.
It also includes advanced features like a multi-arpeggio mode and step sequencer, which are perfect for crafting intricate patterns and pads.
Additionally, you can apply up to four effects from a selection of 17, offering even more versatility for sound design.
Should You Buy It Now?
While Synthx V isn’t currently part of Arturia’s Black Friday sale, it may become available in a future V Collection 11 bundle. So, unless you’re in a rush, it’s worth waiting for a sale.
Plus, Plugin Boutique is running a special promotion this month. With any purchase, you can choose a free bonus: Ujam Beatmaker VICE, Native Instruments Monark, or a mastering course.
Be sure to check out these offers if you’re planning to buy plugins this month. Thanks for reading, and see you in the next post!








