![]() The weird thing is that the "rogue" knob still acts weird (affecting another unrelated knob on the software) while all the other knobs and faders stopped working, as exoected when disconnecting the midi interface on the software level. I tried disconnecting the interface on Logic's environment, and connecting it to a midi monitor, to see what happens. I contacted Arturia's support, and they kindly guided me through resetting the definitions on the Kelyab and on the plugins.Īt the end of the process, i.e following Arturia's suggestions, I still get one knob not working properly. In Logic however, some of the knobs stopped controlling the corresponding knobs on screen. It's very intuitive and a lot of fun to control the Arturia plugs with the Keylab Essential, and especially the meta-plugin, the Analog Lab.Įverything was working perfect for me with Analog Lab 4, but recently, after Arturia released the new version of the V Collection, with Analog Lab V (5) included, I started experiencing problems.īefore explaining things further, it should be noted that when launching Analog Lab V as a standalone, or either as an AU or a VST inside Ableton Live, everything still works fine. I have Arturia's V Collection and also the Keylab 61 Essential. “Arturia is doing a Flash Sale on their website for the upgrade! You can upgrade Analog Lab Intro for 39€ to Analog Lab V! So if you are quick, you get a 5€ Plugin at PluginBoutique, register it to your Arturia Account and get the Upgrade offer.This one is a bit complicated to explain, but I'll try. UPDATE: Our reader Gris shared a great tip in the comments section. If you have lots of plugins and don’t plan to buy any more right now, well, you can always try again next month. These promos include Palindrome from Glitchmachines ($10.75 – list price $81.02), KV331 Synthmaster ($5.33 – list price $31.05), as well as an extensive range of heavily discounted Softube products.įind all the 10th-anniversary deals at Plugin Boutique. Throughout February 2022, Plugin Boutique will also be running some 10th-anniversary promos with up to 86% off. It’s available in 64-bit VST 2.4, VST 3, AU, and AAX formats for macOS (M1 not yet officially supported) and Windows. You can do things like split and layer sounds if you are performing, which is pretty cool.ĭon’t miss Analog Lab Intro for free if you don’t have it already. It also comes with a pretty handy FX section with various effects and processing tools.Īnalog Lab is pretty straightforward, but Concert Mode makes it easier with a performance-ready interface. With the other keyboard instruments, I’m not crazy about the acoustic pianos, but some of the electric piano presets are gorgeous.Įach preset comes with a selection of essential controls that make it easy to make them sound unique. Generally, if I’m using Analog Lab, it’s for synth basses or pads, but there are some great leads, too. I haven’t gone through this version, but knowing what I think of the full version, I’d imagine many of those 500 presets are top-notch. But, you still get 500 presets across 28 iconic instruments. ![]() The difference between the full version and Analog Lab Intro is that you get far fewer presets with the Intro edition. I have a few Arturia KeyLab controllers, and at the time of buying, each came with a license for Analog Lab 4.Įven with a lot to choose from, I still rate some of the sounds from Analog Lab very highly, so if it’s going free, I’d always suggest grabbing it quickly. Plugin Boutique has a massive selection, so even if you don’t really need anything, you can grab something cheap and claim your freebie.Īnalog Lab Intro is a great place to start for anyone who doesn’t have lots of virtual instruments. You can get your free copy until February 28th with any qualifying purchase.Īs usual, a qualifying purchase must be a paid product, and you can’t pay entirely with a voucher or virtual cash (anything less than 100% is OK). ![]() ![]() Plugin Boutique is continuing the trend of monthly gifts with Arturia’s popular Analog Lab Intro. ![]()
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