Arturia
Arturia is a French music‑technology company founded in 1999 by engineers Frédéric Brun and Gilles Pommèreuil that specializes in developing electronic musical instruments, software synthesizers, and audio production tools used by musicians, producers and composers worldwide, particularly noted for faithfully recreating classic synthesizers and studio gear in contemporary digital form; it offers both hardware and software solutions, with its software line often emulating legendary analog synths so artists can access iconic sounds directly within digital audio workstations such as Ableton Live, FL Studio, and Logic Pro, while one of its flagship collections, the V Collection, houses numerous digital reproductions of famous keyboards and synthesizers, and its hardware lineup includes devices like the KeyLab MIDI controller, enabling performers to manipulate virtual instruments and software parameters during recordings or live sets—today Arturia enjoys wide respect in the music‑production community for the high quality of its instrument modelling and sound‑design capabilities, finding application across diverse genres ranging from electronic and pop production to film scoring and experimental sonic exploration.