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The complete opposite is the Analog Lab V. Plus, you can change every sound, giving you endless new sounds. If you add Pigments multi-engine synth to that, you have over 10k ready-to-use sounds. Arturia calls it a corrosive bassline machine and while its version has a very acidic pH value indeed, it also goes above and beyond gurgly expectations to deliver a contender for best software acid emulation. The Arturia V Collection features over 30 virtual instruments in a bundle with over 9000 sounds. In recent months, Arturia has released an effect based on the iconic Leslie rotary speaker and an emulation of the acid house classic Roland TB-303, among other products. Into this crowded room confidently strides Arturia with Acid V, the French company’s take on the little silver box. The UI refresh for Analog Lab Pro is coming at a later date. The company also drops free instruments and effects once in a while, like 2021’s lo-fi tape plugin based on its Mellotron emulation.Īnalog Lab Play is available for download right now, so hop to it. Analog Lab Intro is a similar product to Play that was offered as a free download with the purchase of select MIDI controllers and occasionally as a standalone software suite. This isn’t the first time Arturia has thrust a free version of its software on the world. When we reviewed the original Analog Lab, we found it to be the perfect software suite for those who like to tweak presets over creating sounds from scratch. It costs $200 and remains mostly unchanged, but will receive the same UI refresh included with Analog Lab Play. It still allows access to thousands of presets captured from the renowned Arturia V Collection, Pigments and related soft synths. To that end, the original paid Analog Lab software is also getting a refresh.
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