Maybe, but probably only if you don’t own any other reverbs.
Arturia FX Collection 4 out now!
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nanostream
- KVRist
- 233 posts since 1 Jan, 2021
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Fornicras
- KVRist
- 245 posts since 6 Aug, 2021
My upgrade costs 29 USD, I'm only missing rotary plugin. I don't know if it's worth upgrading or not.
Not updating to collection 4 means I will not get any updates for the plugins that I currently have?
Not updating to collection 4 means I will not get any updates for the plugins that I currently have?
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SHall1000
- KVRian
- 1140 posts since 13 May, 2015
Yes! So much stuff now. I just remembered I have two rotary plugins I have never used.nanostream wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 12:09 amMaybe, but probably only if you don’t own any other reverbs.

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LoveEnigma18
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5732 posts since 12 Jan, 2018
Just open ASC, the updates are already waiting for you. You don't need to upgrade to the latest version to get the free updates with Arturia, which is what I really appreciate about them.
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nanostream
- KVRist
- 233 posts since 1 Jan, 2021
Hehe. But it’s not only that there’s so much stuff now, it’s that the quality is so damn high, if you buy right. Even a lot of smaller developers deliver mindblowing stuff nowadays. And by now we all know that buying a marginally different plugin won’t make anyone’s music any better.

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neverbefore
- KVRist
- 214 posts since 27 May, 2023
I am on the $99 deal and really only want Fragments so will probably give it a miss. But I am impressed with the plugins of their's I already own
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SLiC
- KVRAF
- 10338 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
They so need to put this in some sort of 'rack' now so combinations of these fx can be saved as one patch....
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noiseboyuk
- KVRAF
- 4855 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
I wonder how many of us this applies to? I got all the T Racks stuff last year in some 20p upgrade. I've installed about 4 I think, because I have so much other good stuff that covers everything. I have the UAD 244, I have... well, pretty much everything.SHall1000 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 12:45 amYes! So much stuff now. I just remembered I have two rotary plugins I have never used.nanostream wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 12:09 amMaybe, but probably only if you don’t own any other reverbs.![]()
$99 is a great crossgrade price, no grumbles at all, they're a terrific company but it remains pointless for me. The one Arturia effect I have bought was Fragments because I didn't have a standalone granular effect. Great. What's the point of getting another 100 versions of great effects that I already have equally great or better versions of?
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M_Ray
- KVRer
- 6 posts since 17 Jun, 2022
Very helpful thanks!bmanic wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 2:04 pm .. as for the Rotary plugin. It really is quite nice. When used very subtly (dry/wet set to about 5%) you can get some awesome subtle motion and transient dulling on sources. This can be very effectively used to push back instruments into the mix. Sort of what I've been doing with FabFilter Saturn once in a while, slowly moving the various cross overs, saturation and EQ nodes with slow(ish) random LFOs, then make it super wide in mid/side mode and finally mix that subtly in with the dry signal.
The preamp section is also really characterful and sounds awesome on various sources. My only gripe with that part is the high amount of highs that are cut. Every signal gets really muddy by default, which suites some sources but not all. Wish it was possible to get higher bandwidth out of it.
Bit of a noob question, but if you are making club/dance music, and they say clubs have mono systems, will this rotary plug work in those systems?
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aMUSEd
- KVRAF
- 34836 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Yeah I've suggested an FX version of Analog Lab before to them.
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adl
- KVRian
- 1448 posts since 26 Jun, 2005
You can easily check your mix in mono by using a mono maker vst (usually every daw has something like that) to see if the track collapses somehow or things sound weird.M_Ray wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 2:44 amVery helpful thanks!bmanic wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 2:04 pm .. as for the Rotary plugin. It really is quite nice. When used very subtly (dry/wet set to about 5%) you can get some awesome subtle motion and transient dulling on sources. This can be very effectively used to push back instruments into the mix. Sort of what I've been doing with FabFilter Saturn once in a while, slowly moving the various cross overs, saturation and EQ nodes with slow(ish) random LFOs, then make it super wide in mid/side mode and finally mix that subtly in with the dry signal.
The preamp section is also really characterful and sounds awesome on various sources. My only gripe with that part is the high amount of highs that are cut. Every signal gets really muddy by default, which suites some sources but not all. Wish it was possible to get higher bandwidth out of it.
Bit of a noob question, but if you are making club/dance music, and they say clubs have mono systems, will this rotary plug work in those systems?
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bmanic
- KVRAF
- 9874 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
This would indeed be absolutely wicked awesome! Their catalogue is now large enough for extremely creative multi-FX combos. I mean, I've already done this within Reaper itself but it would be much easier to manage in a single plugin. This is basically what I wanted to use DDMF Metaplugin for but the usability of Metaplugin is so archaic and slow that it's a nightmare to manage many plugins within it.
If Arturia would make a Rack type plugin, with extra envelopes, EVFs and LFOs it would be absolutely killer!
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bmanic
- KVRAF
- 9874 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
I just hope they don't screw it up like they did Analog Lab. It has some huge issues where you can't properly save individual plugins presets within Analog Lab if you browse through the various presets. It's really weird and probably a bug (reported it to Arturia but never got reply).
Analogue Lab could also be a whole lot more interesting if they made it sort of modular with some extra LFOs and envelopes.. but I realize that could would be a huge update and probably not feasible for them to go that route.
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bmanic
- KVRAF
- 9874 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
You can always use the rotary plugin on a send and then make sure that lower frequencies are made mono. There are plenty of free plugins for this, or just use any of your EQ plugins that have mid/side capabilities and put a simple HPF filter on the side channel.
For tight bass response you usually want to keep stuff below 100Hz mono.. though it's not really a "rule". If you have good enough monitoring you can create mixes that have super wide bass that still works just fine in clubs. It just has to be sort of phase coherent (meaning all the bass frequencies push in the same direction and don't cancel each other out).
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