I’ve recreated this multiple times, reboots, full power off, etc… Nothing in my blocked list. The message says it can’t connect to software server. When I insert as Instrument track in C13 I get message to activate it via Arturia but can’t sign in… AND as mentioned it’s already activated anyway. C13 updated …20Ĭan play CS-80 standalone and as a VSTi track in Reaper 6.xx One minute it will work and the next it will not. This is what has happened for two days now. Login / Can’t Communicate… this is insane. All I did was delete the AL track, delete the CS-80 track and then insert the CS-80 again. Why it loaded ALIntro correctly once and now wants to load ALPro ? With nothing changed other than shutting down C13 and restarting.ĪAAAND we’re back. I only have two options in My Arturia List Analog Lab V and CS-80. I can’t imagine where that is coming from. After restarting C13 it is now trying to load Analog Lab PRO which I do not own. Slight update: In my first test loading Analog Lab it clearly loaded Analog Lab INTRO as that is what I own and have activated. Inserted Analog Lab and there is again… Login / Can’t Communicate with Arturia Software Center. In fact 9it didn’t even use up an activation on any of them. Somehow there was a loss of sync between my Arturia account and my PC. Ran stand alone, Cubase, reaper, stand alone, Cubase again, stand alone again.Įverything looks good. Had to Ctrl-Alt-Del and end the Arturia ASC process. Unlike yesterday, only one vst was “activated” it was ironically the CS-80. It runs as a VST, VST3, AU, and AAX plugin on macOS (native Apple Silicon + Intel) and Windows.SOLVED: So I went back to Arturia site. Particularly interesting for newcomers and everyone who doesn’t have a V Collection or an Analog Lab version yet.Īrturia Analog Lab Play is available now as a free download. You can also buy sounds from the same store.Īrturia describes it as the “perfect introduction to sound exploration, putting the best sounds at the fingertips of musicians, producers, and new users.Īt first glance it’s a nice, free synth plugin. If that’s not enough, Analog Lab Play also hosts an integrated sound store with 8 x 32 sounds on top as a free download. Thus, you can work with more than just 100 sounds. Once you set and tweak your sound, you can save it as a preset and recall it again at any time. The latter gives you an insight into which plugin the sound comes from. On a second interface page, you can search for sounds in a simple browser-by type (bass, keys, lead, pad, piano…) or by instrument. Plus, you get four effects controls: two mod FX, delay and reverb. There are 4 sound parameters: brightness, timbre, time and movement. It just scratches the surface of this fascinating world. With each of these, you can adjust the sound to fit into your mix without diving into design. Tweak Your SoundsĮach sound now has its color theme with nine defined macro controls. These come from the current V Collection 9, the Pigments multi-engine Synthesizer, and other plugins. These are, however, all-new for the Play version. Instead of 500, like in Intro/Lite, the Analog Lab Play has only 100 sounds onboard. There are also differences in the number of sounds. But the main difference is that it’s free for everyone-no catch or need of an extra purchase. Like the Lite or Intro versions, the Play is a 100% free, stripped-down version of the Analog Lab V plugin. If you’re expecting a virtual instrument with the option to set the frequencies in mini details or use 50+ filters, you’re wrong here. With the Analog Lab Play, Arturia now offers a new 100% free version of it.Īnalog Lab Play plugin has the word “Play” in its name, which shows where the journey is headed here. Say goodbye to hundreds of parameters and hi to just a few macros and a good selection of sounds. A synthesizer plugin is designed to inspire through its simplicity. 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. The Arturia V Collection features over 30 virtual instruments in a bundle with over 9000 sounds. Arturia has released Analog Lab Play, a new free Synthesizer plugin that features 100+ ready-to-use V Collection and Pigments sounds.
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