


If you’re looking for the flagship synthesizer, then Analog Lab isn’t for you, Diva is. If however, you’re a songwriter and just want some cool sounds, without having to spend hours designing sounds, pick up Analog Lab. You’re able to search and filter presets, save new ones, add FX and go into concert mode.ĪRP 2600 – Canadian ARP 2600 – Hard And Funky Split Mellotron – Strawberry Flutes Prophet-5 – Ambient Drops Vocoder – I Know Analog Lab 5 Features And UI To give you a better understanding of how Analog Lab sounds, we’ve compiled a few examples of our favourite presets. If you perform live, the convenient “concert mode” allows you to save presets in groups, so you can easily access them during a live performance.Ĭhanging the parameters of synth sounds is easy as well. There’s a menu with knobs and sliders, which can control settings like cutoff, ADSR, LFO amounts, waveforms, timbre and effects. Personally, I feel like the M-Audio Hammer 88 really compliments V Collection best because it’s one of the few USB/MIDI keyboard controllers that have an expression pedal input.What you can change depends on the synth the preset is taken from. It’s also really easy to assign different parameters to your USB/MIDI controller. That’s because each instrument in V Collection is truly unique. You’ll have much more flexibility that way. However, I usually use this as a starting point and then proceed to load the instrument as its own software instrument. It makes it effortless to find the sound(s) I’m looking for without digging into dozens (if not HUNDREDS) of software instruments. This is probably one of my favourite features of V Collection… Instead of loading each different instrument, you have them all-in-one (including the presets). It’s basically a massive software instrument and search engine that includes all 28 instruments in V Collection.

You’ll even save some time and resources by using Analog Lab. It might require more CPU power (instead of HDD/SSD speed), but the results are worth it!Īctually, I’ve still managed to run V Collection on some pretty outdated machines! Each sound you make with the keyboards/synths in the V Collection are 100% accurate emulations of the original.

The “secret ingredients” to V Collection are True Analog Emulation (TAE) and Phi.Īs I already said, you’re not working with sampled instruments here.
