![]() ![]() ![]() NKS ready – Every title in V Collection is now ready for Native Kontrol Standard implementation.Microtuning compatibility – You can now explore microtonal tunings with OB-Xa V, Vocoder V, Emulator II V, Jup-8 V, and Jun-6 V, thanks to compatibility with ODDSound’s MTS-ESP, a microtuning software utility designed with the help of Aphex Twin.Here’s what’s new in Arturia V Collection 8.1: ![]() If I want to control reverb on the patch I have to create a new mapping for each patch.Arturia let us know that they’ve updated V Collection, their collection of virtual instruments, with microtuning support, NKS compatibility and more. But in AL5 it's not so easy because the physical knobs all map to the studio, which by default isn't doing anything. And I also wish they would list the instrument in a column when browsing the patches.īut the main issue I notice with the changes is that on my KeyLab mkII a lot of the knobs and faders have now been mapped to control the effects in the 'Studio' section rather than actual patch parameters.įor example, in Analog Lab 4 I could usually dial down the reverb on a patch using a physical knob. I think they should just start off on the 'explore' page instead. I quite like the new look, although the home screen seems a bit redundant to me. I guess they are aiming for something more like Main Stage, so you can set up your environment and use it for gigging? It's an interesting change and I wonder if at some point in the future we may start to see things like a looper added? Multi-tracks? It could be nice for quickly putting down ideas. They've added playlists and the effects section has been beefed up. I just upgraded Arturia V Collection from 7 to 8 and was interested to see that Analog Lab has changed quite a bit. ![]()
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