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Arturia Installation Center Updated to 2.1.0.1400


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What's showing in mine, YMMV

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Here's changes for one of them, most probably have similar improvements & bug fixes...

B-3 V2
V 2.2.0

Improvements:

  • Faster preset loading time, especially in AU, VST3 and AAX
  • Interface loading is now faster
  • Animations are now smoother
  • Animations CPU consumption is now reduced
  • New convolution reverb engine
  • VST3 presets now supported
  • A pop-up is now shown when instruments vst/au/aax and system files are mismatching


Bug fixes:

  • Remove / replace an instrument no longer crashes Logic 10.5.1
  • Midi Learn now works after clicking on Delete Current Config
  • Resize the user interface is not fluid and doesn't lead to a blank screen anymore
  • No more animation glitches when opening the advanced panel
  • Control + click is now supported on all Mac models.
  • Factory presets can now be saved in playlists

 

 

 

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51 minutes ago, jesse g said:

Dag Steven,

Where is the P-140 Reverb Plate?    You have darn near everything else, they gave  that one away for free. 

I got my two updates, Pigments and P-140 Rev Plate.

P-140 Reverb Plate - previously updated, no new updates this round.
Pigments I just forgot to include when I took the screen shots.

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13 hours ago, TheSteven said:

P-140 Reverb Plate - previously updated, no new updates this round.
Pigments I just forgot to include when I took the screen shots.

Steven, 

You have redeemed yourself with that statement.   If you have the  P-140 then your collection is  good, however, Pigments  makes it much better.   🙃😄

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anybody found that these updates break your old projects ?

Loading up old projects in cubase maxes out the CPU until I disable the arturia plugs - if I remove the plugin and re-add it then it's ok.  So it seems like these updates break the importing of older settings or something - bloomin' annoying

I'll put a ticket in to see what arturia say - but might be worth hanging on before rushing to upgrade - I'll post back here if arturia bother to respond

(windows 10 - and all version of cubase/nuendo that I have on the system)

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Arturia has this very annoying 'feature' where the first time you load up one of their instruments or effects it shows a "hey, want to see the tutorial" dialog box. I've seen this effectively prevent the plug-in from doing whatever it's supposed to do and prevent it from loading up the DAW-supplied settings. 

Very irritating when you have a bunch of their things scattered in FX bins  or the Synth rack across a project. Particularly if you transfer a project over from your main studio computer to a playback-only machine where you're unlikely to have opened any of the plug-ins in a long time.

The solution is to open each plug-in (luckily, not each instance of each plug-in), click the "no, I don't need a freakin' tutorial" and close them. Then close the project (without saving), and reload the project. Should be good to go.

Until the next time they update their stuff...

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