

It came with Stage-73 V2 which is an old Rhodes electric piano (used a lot by bands like Atlanta Rhythm Section, etc), Mini V3 which I think is some kind of Moog synth, and Augmented Strings. As for the ADDITIONAL special offer free modules. still trying to figure out which one I want to spend money on to use, so with that said, I haven't had an opportunity to use those effects. I don't currently have a DAW I'm working with.

But it came free with some plug-in effects (some kind of reverb, maybe also a delay). I think it came standard with Analog Lab 4 and Analog Lab V, which appear to be like "grocery store sampler platters" of all the other modules they offer, just to get you interested enough to perhaps buy them.

At the time, they were doing a deal where it came with 3 modules for free. Can't remember exactly what I paid, probably around 130 bucks. I went with the Arturia Keylab 49 Essential. I am a total newbie when it comes to keys, but I've always loved mellotron sounds, so back in January I decided to go with Arturia as a means to have a mellotron. I don't know if any of this will address the original posters concern, perhaps not, but for the sake of providing an experienced assessment of Arturia products for any potential buyers here, consider this a review.
