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Old 03-18-2020, 08:55 PM
danevaz danevaz is offline
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Default Arturia V Collection 7

Hi All,

Looks like the Arturia V Collection 7 bundle is currently on sale.

Went to Arturia web site to search for a demo. Didn't find one for the entire V Collection package, but found one for Analog Lab 4.1 - a smaller, less expensive bundle.

To my ears the synths/patches sounded pretty good in Analog Lab 4.1.

So, what exactly is the difference between the Analog Lab 4.1 bundle vs. the V Collection 7 bundle - just that you can tweak more synth settings in the V Collection 7 bundle?

Not that much difference in price right now between the two bundles.

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DV
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Old 03-19-2020, 04:47 AM
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Default Re: Arturia V Collection 7

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Hi All,

Looks like the Arturia V Collection 7 bundle is currently on sale.

Went to Arturia web site to search for a demo. Didn't find one for the entire V Collection package, but found one for Analog Lab 4.1 - a smaller, less expensive bundle.

To my ears the synths/patches sounded pretty good in Analog Lab 4.1.

So, what exactly is the difference between the Analog Lab 4.1 bundle vs. the V Collection 7 bundle - just that you can tweak more synth settings in the V Collection 7 bundle?

Not that much difference in price right now between the two bundles.

Thanks,
DV
To start with Analog Lab 4.1 is NOT a bundle - you only get one program/plugin. It contains the plugins that are in the VC7 bundle with one very important exception - you really can't tweak the sounds in it. To do that you need the individual synth.

VC7 is a collection of every synth Arturia has with the exception of Pigments. For some odd reason it's not included in VC7. It's a really decent synth though - it's just not an emulation of anything whereas the stuff in VC7 are emulations of their named synths. What's neat with the synths is that those that are/were monophonic in hardware are capable of being fully polyphonic. AND VC7 includes Analog Lab 4.

I'd say go for VC7 as Arturia doesn't run many sales on it and when they do you might not find it this cheap.

Yeah I'm a bit of a fan of their stuff as I've been using their wares since they dropped the original miniMoog and Moog Modular of theirs. Well worth the money spent. They don't use an iLok as they have their own authorization system. There's also a unified installer/updater application. There's one downside and that's that their miniMoog is a it of a cpu hog but worth it.
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