
For instance I can select 'all sequences' on both the 'Prophet V' + 'Synclavier V' (using CTRL-Click) that sound 'complex' to get a list of those presets or any other combination across all tabs. I really wish other softsynth developers presets were this easy to install - and Analogue Lab makes browsing the 7000+ presets of all the synths so easy - you can select a synth, specific preset pack, sound type or style very easily to narrow your search.

The licence is not immediate - I had to be patient and wait a day or two for it to come through but it really is worth the wait! When installing any preset packs (for sale on their website and easy to browse/ purchase - some of them are free) you simply open up Analogue Lab after purchase and the preset packs show up and are installed in one click. Everything was very easy to install using Windows 10 and the Arturia Software Centre. They have an analogue sound which other virtual synths lack. I have recently downloaded the V7 collection and I can honestly say I am blown away by how authentic these soft synths are. And if you can confirm you get Lab 4 and Lab V bundled, then I would go for that and try them for yourself.All your analogue favourites under one roof! This is an early impression, but I prefer Lab 4. Browsing patches feels clunkier in Lab V. It seems like an even more slimmed version-like they are maybe trying to widen the gap even more between Lab and the full V Collection? A few patches I opened gave me some warning that they were built in Lab 4, and now that Lab V has different controls/effects, once I save them with changes, there's no going back.or something like that. I found that there is much less controls. So I installed Lab V and had a quick play with it.


Maybe it's the way they handle licensing for now? Perhaps related to me having Lab V under Lab 4? By way of a hijack.or an extension.does anyone know why the upgrade from Analog Lab Lite in my account is to AL4 and not V?
