


I also really like DUNE 3, Phase Plant, and Spire.Įven though I also own two Arturia Keyboards, the KeyLab Essential 61 and MiniLab MkII, which have tight integration with Analog Lab, I still find I use those other mentioned synths far more. Personally, I find that I use my U-He synth collection (Zebra, Diva, Hive, Repro-1&5) far more often than Arturia's synths, as I prefer the sound and functionality of U-He's synths.

The previous version had more flexibility to use multiple instruments simultaneously (but that version is no longer available to buy). Plus, they changed the multi-instrument split-keyboard functionality from Analog Lab 4 to V. Some of the cons are that Arturia plugins are a generally tad slower to load than many other plugins (probably due to their heavily bitmap-centric GUI design (even on an SSD) and they also have to communicate with the separate Arturia Software Centre licence manager).Īrturia's synths can be quite CPU-hungry too. The pros are that there are loads of very usable sounds in Analog Lab. As an owner of Arturia Pigments and Arturia V Collection 7 & 8 (which include Analog Lab 4 and Analog Lab V). Analog Lab V is a plugin that combines thousands of world-class presets spanning dozens of timeless instruments, instant-access controls, and flawless integration - in one place.
