While the V Collection offers the emulations of legendary synthesizers: the Moog Modular, the Minimoog, the CS-80, the Prophet 5, the Prophet VS, the ARP 2600 and the Jupiter-8; Analog Laboratory allows to control all of them from a single interface, according to Arturia.
It is now possible to browse a library of sounds made from the Arturia classic synths, open any of those seven machines, tweak the sounds and save those sounds in The Laboratory preset list. Analog Laboratory also includes 200 scenes organized by genres, with drum loops, layering, multi and advanced arpeggiated melodies adding a Live and playful dimension to this bundle.
Analog Laboratory + V Collection 2:
- 3500 synthesizer sounds selected from the Arturia Classic Synths: Minimoog-V, Moog modular V, CS-80V, Prophet-V, ARP2600 V and Jupiter-8V.
- One interface to access and tweak all sounds.
- Organize Presets view by Name, Instrument, Type, CPU usage, Favorites, or User Preset.
- Filter the presets to meet requirements: by Instrument, Type and Characteristics
- Full screen preset editing: Analog Laboratory allows opening any Arturia Classic Synth plugin for patch editing in a separate window. It is also possible to assign any of the 4 key parameters of the Laboratory to one knob of choice inside the software synthesizer.
- TAE technology: Arturia’s technology for emulating analog circuits.
- Scene mode:
- Combine 2 synthesizer sounds over a MIDI keyboard in either split, layer or multi configuration.
- Assign melodic phrases based on arpeggiation thanks to the library of 200 melodies organized by genres.
- Trigger Drum loops from the pads thanks to a library of 350 Rex files.
- Set to Control with your external MIDI keyboard
- Compatibility with formats and hosts on Mac OS X and Windows XP or Vista (VST, AU, RTAS).
V Collection and Analog Laboratory for the price of the V Collection only: MSRP $549 / 499€
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