![]() With the best of 21 vintage instrument reproductions on tap, Analog Lab lets you transcend time and style by arming you with everything from the most iconic sounds of the past to modern sound designs that are cutting edge today. All of your favorite go-to sounds at your fingertips Analog Lab gives you the best of 21 instruments that made music history, all in one convenient place. There’s simply nothing more true to the organic sound quality of yesteryear available anywhere. Why settle for samples of classic instruments when you can have faithful reproductions of them? In Analog Lab, you’re surfing the best sounds from Arturia’s award-winning V Collection of 21 classic synths, organs and pianos-all of which are authentic physical models of the originals. Keeping it real You’re all about the sound. ![]() It resulted in an intuitive interface, a beautifully organized category based browsing experience, and natural mapping of the sonic parameters, creating a self-contained sonic encyclopedia of legendary sounds. In addition to studying the feedback from the music community, our developers worked hand-in-hand with professional ergonomists to optimize each aspect of this music production & performance dream instrument. Featuring sounds from all 21 faithfully modeled vintage keyboards, combining awe-inspiring sound with exceptional ease of use and awesome features. If you haven’t tried Analog Lab before, I suggest giving it a go in my opinion, Arturia’s collection delivers some of the best free virtual instrument sounds available.V.R | 04.2023 | 3.0 GB Analog Lab gives you streamlined access to 6500+ of the hottest presets from our award-winning V Collection. In one last bit of news, Analog Lab V will become Analog Lab Pro with this new update. Analog Lab Play features 100 new presets from the flagship V Collection and Pigments. Of course, as beneficial as a sleek new interface is, we need some new sounds, too, and we get everything from trap bass to ambient synth pads. I’ve been a fan of Analog Lab for a while, and I think it was always pretty user-friendly anyway, but the Play View will be great for beginners and anyone who spends more time trying to craft the perfect sound than playing. As part of the release day announcement, Arturia also revealed that existing Analog Lab V and Intro users would get a free update, giving them access to the minimalist Play View within their current version. The concept behind Analog Lab Play is in the name it’s about playing, immediate access, and immediate creativity.Īlthough Analog Lab Play is a freebie, it seems that Arturia is heavily invested in the Play concept. ![]() ![]() This simplified approach might reduce some elements of complete control for some users, but a simple approach often gives us more creative freedom as we’re less likely to get in our own way. The simplified GUI features only the most essential macro controls for each preset, and like previous versions, browsing presets is easy. With that in mind, the question is, why do we need another version? Well, the new simplified interface appears to hold the answer.Īrturia designed Analog Lab Play’s minimalist interface to provide quick and intuitive control over every sound. Given its popularity, I’m sure most of you know that this latest release isn’t the first free version on offer.Īnalog Lab Intro is a free, downsized version of Analog Lab V typically bundled with Arturia MIDI keyboard controllers (before that, it was Analog Lab Lite). The most significant news is the release of Analog Lab Play, a free and simplified version of Arturia’s virtual keyboard/synth collection.Īnalog Lab has been around for years (in various versions), and it remains a go-to source of authentic vintage keyboard/synth sounds for many musicians. On 31st October 2023, Arturia introduced a few important additions and updates to the Analog Lab family. Arturia introduces Analog Lab Play, a FREE version of the production-standard Analog Lab plugin.
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