Zany Zingy or Zippy Zingy?
Or is it brand dependent?
what have i done
I didn’t even have to watch it or read the name lol.
@John_E well the 54 key rhodes emu is on sale for $29… I have some Sampleson stuff and like it.
A few other Sampleson EPs are on sale atm, too, as low as $10.
All Plugin Boutique purchases come with Bitwig 8-track, the lite version of my beloved DAW.
Must. Resist. Plugins.
Too. Many. Things. Already.
lol oh. I thought you were specifically looking for a Rhodes EP but didn’t want to splash out on V Collection or Analog Lab so I was trying to show cheaper alternatives
No, I want the V Collection version of the Rhodes EP $149 on its own, $300 for the V on sale, maybe the standalone will go onsale at some point…however…I just got the IK Hammond B3 and that one is like drinking from a fire hose. I know how it operates and all the tonal concepts, but my piano skills are a lot more forgotten than I remembered (I like that line) and then having to learn two tier organ playing concepts on top of that I would never sleep or work again.
V Collection will go on sale again in the fall but really if you think you will mostly play presets and not program it much, Analog Lab is likely fine.
So is Lab basically just all the presets to everything in Collection?
Yeah. It’s all the V Collection instruments with their presets but lacking all the controls to change them. There are very basic tonal controls.
It’s a really, really good buy, and probably the best ad/promo imaginable for V Collection.
It’s actually just most of the presets in reality as there are a couple synths not in it IIRC; I know that before installing V Collection, AL had 6600 presets for me, and afterwards, 10,000.
If you have ever bought any arturia hardware you likely already have it for free, too.
Have not. This seems like a good approach, when its on sale.
I should have multiple licenses of Analog Lab and would give you one, but Arturia made me register the entire Keylab as one big software thing which I am a little salty about lol; I already owned all the software it comes with from V Collection…