Saturn V is a no-nonsense analog-style synth built for producers who want hands-on control, bold tones and live-friendly performance features.
With a generous oscillator section, classic modulation tools and full MIDI mapping across every parameter, Saturn V leans into an old-school workflow while still offering plenty of movement and modern flexibility. It is especially well suited to electronic genres where arps, gates and evolving textures do the heavy lifting.
At its core, Saturn V follows a familiar analog synth layout, combining four main oscillators with two sub oscillators for thick, stacked tones.
#High-pass and low-pass filters with ADSR control handle shaping duties, while an LFO, filter modulation and amplifier section provide the movement needed for basses, leads and pads. The overall sound leans warm and direct, making it easy to dial in usable results without fighting the engine.
One of Saturn V’s biggest strengths is how playable it feels. Every parameter can be MIDI mapped, making it ideal for live use, hands-on automation or expressive controller setups.
This makes Saturn V feel more like an instrument than a static plugin, especially when paired with hardware.
Saturn V includes an X-Y pad with matrix routing, allowing you to control multiple parameters at once for evolving, performative sound changes. This is particularly effective for builds, drops and transitions, especially when combined with the built-in trancegate and arpeggiator.
The effects section keeps things classic and practical, with reverb, delay, chorus and phaser onboard.
These effects are designed to enhance the core sound rather than overwhelm it, making Saturn V well suited to both sketching ideas and finishing tracks. With 128 included presets and room for future expansions, it offers a solid starting point for producers who like to tweak and perform rather than menu-dive.
A performance-ready analog synth with flexible modulation and MIDI control.
Yes. Every parameter can be MIDI mapped, making it ideal for controllers, automation and real-time tweaking on stage.
It shines in electronic styles like trance, techno, house and synth-driven pop, especially where arps and gated patterns are key.
Yes. The matrix routing allows the X-Y pad to modulate several parameters simultaneously for expressive sound movement.
The layout is straightforward, but it really rewards users who enjoy hands-on modulation and performance-style sound design.
Yes. The 128 included presets cover a wide range of usable sounds, with scope for more preset banks later.