Physical funk machine.
Get the unmistakable sound of “Superstition” and countless other soulful classics. The Clavinet makes heads bob and bodies bounce like nothing else – with exclusive physical modeling technology, Clavinet V reproduces it down to the last detail.
That’s whereClavinet V is different
Almost every keyboard has a handful of Clav patches. Almost none get it right.
Our physical modeling technology creates a detailed audio hologram of the Clavinet. Instead of a sampled snapshot of a sound, you get a spot-on virtual Clav that lives and breathes. It barks and sparkles just like the real deal and will draw out musical ideas you didn’t know you had.
Even the golden ears in your audience will think you used the real thing.
All of the Vibe
Tweak the same controls as on the original and Clavinet V faithfully renders the results. No settling for one-size-fits all patches here!
None of the Hassle
Vintage Clavs are hunted to extinction on the used market and expensive to restore. Clavinet V will never need tuning or repairs.
Funkmaster
Soul, rock, R&B, hip-hop, dance, prog … nothing adds groove and cred to your productions like a Clav.
Radio Ready
Play straight or through built-in modeled FX from back in the day. It’s never been easier to drop a Clav sound perfectly into a live or recorded mix.
How does it work?
You can strum or pick a guitar, but you can also mash one finger onto the fretboard and the string will vibrate.
This was the core of the “hammer-on” technique Eddie Van Halen made famous. Make a keyboard do that, give it a string for every note, add pickups like a guitar, and you have a Clav.
The Clavinet had humble beginnings. German company Hohner — known for harmonicas and accordions — aimed a series of electrified keyboards at classical practice and recital. Designer Ernst Zacharias had tried other techniques and materials, beginning with the Cembalet in the 1950s. It plucked a reed using a motion like a harpsichord. Next, the Pianet family had foam pads that actually stuck to the reeds. Pressing keys unstuck the pads, making the reeds vibrate.
Main Features
- Advanced Physical modeling engine (no static samples)
- Hohner™ Clavinet
- Mute bar
- Accurate pickups model with generated pickup noise (4 lower and upper pickup combinations)
- Circuit Modeled tone circuit (4 bands, brillant, trebble, medium, soft)
- Volume control
- Fender Twin amp
- Modeled spring reverb
- On and off axis mic placement
- Tone controls
- Mono vibrato
- Effects are post output circuit
- Output effects where you can change the order
- Wah, auto-wah
- Flanger
- Phaser
- Compressor
- Chorus
- Analog Delay
- Overdrive
- Vocal Filter
- Advanced mode for editing the model itself
- Harmonic profile selections
- Velocity curve editor
- String resonance
- Release time
- Tuning
- Key release noise
- Dynamics
- Hammer hardness
- Hammer noise
- Pickup noise
- 74 factory presets
- Easy to use MIDI mapping
Platform specifications
Windows
- Win 8.1+ (64bit)
- 4 GB RAM
- 2.5 GHz CPU
- 2GB free hard disk space
- OpenGL 2.0 compatible GPU
Required configuration
- Works in Standalone, VST, AAX, Audio Unit, NKS (64-bit DAWs only).
Apple
- Mac OS 10.13+
- 4 GB RAM
- 2.5 GHz CPU
- 2GB free hard disk space
- OpenGL 2.0 compatible GPU
Protection
- The software is protected by the Arturia Software Center.