Due to its flexible routing and noise generator, it is a staple for sci-fi "zaps," wind noises, and cinematic textures (it was famously used to create the voice of R2-D2).
This allows users to create custom modulation shapes by drawing points on a grid, adding a level of complexity impossible on the 1970s hardware. Arturia ARP 2600 V3 (Win)
The V3 includes multiple filter models, notably the early "4012" style (infamous for its similarity to Moog’s ladder filter) and the later "4072" style, allowing users to choose between aggressive resonance or smoother sweeps. 2. Modern Enhancements (The Arturia Edge) Due to its flexible routing and noise generator,