It was some undertaking but well worth it. You're most welcome, and I'm happy that I can share the compiled patches. If so, then I think you’ll enjoy this Arturia V Collection 8 review. Not something youll master in one evening, but something that could become a go-to instrument for a wide variety of sounds. Hey moneykube, I just came across this post today. thanks again for those !!!īack to the topic> the new features in pigments are an awesome addition to an awesome synth and this latest update to analog lab v works as well Arturia’s Pigments brings so many benefits to the table that it’s pretty fair to say it’s worth every single cent of the price. Perhaps it couldn't handle the MANY patches StephenHutchinson kindly compiled and shared for the SQ80 V. so I think it was the SQ80 V update, fixed in a later update that came shortly after. I had purchased the SQ80 V, and that was when I noticed all the 36 plugs had an update. Arturia said no other reason users had mentioned it,so the problem is a mystery to me.(Mac OS Catalina 10:15:7) I suspect some sort of coding issue was the culprit because I uninstalled it 3 times working with Arturia, and reinstalled it 3 times, to try to solve the issue that was "magically" fixed in the next update. It was my very first real synth I invested in after Korg collection and was basically a last ditch effort on my part to see if I was still interested in making music. Its full of just great sounds and has so much flexibility to make almost anything. In this update or the last update, analog lab was causing reason not to shut down and required a forced quit on my machine for some reason. IMO, Omnisphere is worth it over V collection or Pigments but this is opinion. They did this when they introduced SQ80 V as well. Bright sounds are good, so the filter has something to chew on. I think analog lab v was updated as well to accommodate the new version of pigments. That being said, Pigments in its current version for 99 (or crossgrade 69 for some) absolutely is a great deal and I do very much like this synth. It’s unusually heavy, because of the metal construction and the panel that tilts up, worth it, but it could be trouble for a little/slight person who plays out a lot, I think they would want a rolling case.
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