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What I really like with Arturia is that they have the product "Analog Lab" for those lazy people with not so much synth knowledge like me 😆. I prefer using presets and only do minor tweaks, so why should I spend my money to buy a full functional synth? (Except Jupiter 8, because we had once a real hardware in our band in the 80s, I could not resist to buy it).

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2 minutes ago, marled said:

What I really like with Arturia is that they have the product "Analog Lab" for those lazy people with not so much synth knowledge like me 😆. I prefer using presets and only do minor tweaks, so why should I spend my money to buy a full functional synth? (Except Jupiter 8, because we had once a real hardware in our band in the 80s, I could not resist to buy it).

I still think Analog Lab is a great tool, even after owning the full V Collection. I use it as the main lobby to the V Collection.

The built-in browser and preset search is crazy cool. So if you are just looking for a preset, it gives a user a fast way to narrow down sounds from among thousands of diverse presets, without having to launch a full V instrument.

Then the macro controls in Analog Lab are tuned by each sound designer for performance mode, so you can manipulate the sound in real-time. Really nifty if you happen to have an Arturia controller, with everything in the Lab already mapped. :)

The full V instruments are really of value to those that want to explore deeper. Once they are installed, if you find a particularly interesting preset you can quickly launch the full V instrument directly in Lab if you wish to tweak it, or just to see how it works...

 

 

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