![]() ![]() Fixed potential issues with installing.Fixed a crash when dragging a MIDI clip in Ableton Live.Fixed a crash in the preinstalled browser on Windows.Store can now be browsed by music genre.NKS is now compatible with Mac M1 and VST3.Plugin output sound protection added (limiter at +12dB).Window size can now be resized by dragging it to the lower right corner.Owners of the V Collection and Pigments instruments can access the full set of instruments at Analog Lab.Stage view allows you to play through a prepared playlist using the Arturia keyboard or by sending program changes from any MIDI controller.Parameters can be easily mapped to other MIDI controllers.Automatic parameter mapping for Arturia keyboards.4 new macro controls for all sounds for the instant sound edition.Layer multiple sounds or split 2 keyboard presets.Updated browser allows you to quickly find sounds: by type (bass, pads, leads…), by style (bright, dark…), by genre (ambient, disco, techno,…) įor adding effects and combining 2 instruments (multi-instruments)., Modular V, Prophet V, Prophet VS, SEM V, Solina V, Stage-73 V, Synclavier V, Synthi V, Piano V, Vox Continental V, Wurli V, Buchla Easel V, Clavinet V, DX7 V and CMI V) Presets carefully selected from the Arturia V collection (ARP 2600 V, B-3 V, CS-80 V, CZ V, Farfisa V, Jun-6 V, Jup-8 V, Matrix-12 V, Mellotron V, Mini V.Over 2,000 carefully selected sounds from all the famous V Collection instruments. ![]() Analog Lab V is a plug-in that brings together thousands of world-class presets spanning dozens of timeless instruments, instant access controls and seamless integration – in one place. It’s interesting that those were the three mentioned in the thread too.Create, produce, perform. I often recommend that new players check out those three synthesizers before investing in vintage hardware. Get the free templates from Creative Spiral and/or buy his excellent sound banks which give the Rev a more vintage quality. The Rev 2 is a great choice for live players for its light weight, great sound, great feeling keybed and generous polyphony while supporting splits and layers. If you need a truly great analog synth that goes where none have gone before, get a Polybrute. If you need a truly great digital synth that can go into analog territory, get the Hydrasynth. I was able to recreate some Prophet 6 patches with startling accuracy and oomph. It can be very delicate and articulate, but it can also be a snarling beast. Features: 3 voltage-controlled oscillators. Offering all the features of the original version, Arturia has added new functions such as MIDI control, polyphony, and, hidden behind the speaker panels, tracking generators and additional effects. Sound wise, they are all quite different from each other but if you can only have one, I’d say the Hydrasynth by a long shot has the most range in terms of sound because of the variety of waveforms combined with Mutants and then a bunch of great filters. With the ARP2600 V, Arturia brings this powerful semi-modular synthesizer back to life. Don’t forget that the Hydrasynth is also about half the price of the Polybrute, while having a more substantial and expressive keyboard and a better ribbon. I would say out of the gate, the Rev 2 starts from a place with the most oomph but the other two can get there with the right programming. I’m lucky to own a Polybrute and a Rev 2 in addition to a Hydrasynth. ![]()
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