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Analog lab v review
Analog lab v review




There's also a new drum module that's packed with 170 drum kits full of samples drawn from classic machines of years past. And you get Analog Lab, which packages all of this together with over 6,000 preset sounds drawing from all of the instruments included in the collection. The Arturia V Collection 4 includes emulations of nine historically significant analog synthesizers, plus an electronic piano, an organ, and a string machine. It's a killer collection of plug-ins for anyone composing with synthesizers, including for film scoring and video games, as well as for live performance with programs like Apple MainStage.įor this review, I tested Arturia V Collection 4 on a Core i7 MacBook Pro 15-inch with 16GB RAM and 256GB SSD running OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite. But that's exactly what you get with Arturia V Collection 4 ($399), a comprehensive suite of virtual synthesizers that mimics some of the greatest models ever to grace the studio and stage in the 1970s and 1980s.

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To think that today, you can get over a dozen classic synths and other instruments in a single software package, and create as many instances of them as your computer's processor allows, is mind boggling. And if you could get a hold of a real analog synth or two-say, a JUNO 106 and a Minimoog-the sky was the limit with what you could create. Say, a Korg Trinity or Roland XP-60, plus a digital virtual analog synth that was available at the time. Best Hosted Endpoint Protection and Security SoftwareĪround 15 or 20 years ago, people would tell you when building a home MIDI studio that you needed at least one workstation keyboard for bread-and-butter sounds, and that if you could add a couple of specialty synths, you would be golden and could take on any project.






Analog lab v review