Arturia V Collection 11 - April 24, 2025
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- KVRist
- 61 posts since 11 Jun, 2011
I jumped on the discount and went from 10 to 11.
Weird thing: i upgraded from FX 4 to 6 earlier this year and those licenses are linked. But for V collection both show up as registered..would I be able to resell the license for V 10?
Weird thing: i upgraded from FX 4 to 6 earlier this year and those licenses are linked. But for V collection both show up as registered..would I be able to resell the license for V 10?
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- KVRian
- 1342 posts since 8 May, 2018 from Sweden
Probably means V-Collection 12 is just around the corner.Examigan wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2026 10:56 pm They have a deal on upgrading to V Collection 11. Login to their website and look under “My Offers”. I might buy it, since it’s just $99 for my offer going from v8 to 11.
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This can be a triangle, Sawtooth or a square. Modulate the pulse width, nobody will care
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- KVRian
- 1241 posts since 25 Jan, 2017
They've been quite consistent, alternating releases between December and April/May.
VC5 - May 2016
VC6 - Dec 2017
VC7 - April 2019
VC8 - Dec 2020
VC9 - May 2022
VC10 - Dec 2023
VC11 - April 2025
The release pattern basically says "VC12 on December 2026", but then... they could always change it at some point.
Actually I'm a bit surprised how consistent they've been keeping it, considering how the marked has changed in the last few years.
One thing that sure changed (since VC8) is the fact they started releasing some instruments along the way, then included in the VC bundle when it's officially and finally released.
Like during the waiting period for VC8 they had the OB-Xa released in May2020, then included in the official/final VC8 release later in December. Something similar could happen in 2026.
VC5 - May 2016
VC6 - Dec 2017
VC7 - April 2019
VC8 - Dec 2020
VC9 - May 2022
VC10 - Dec 2023
VC11 - April 2025
The release pattern basically says "VC12 on December 2026", but then... they could always change it at some point.
Actually I'm a bit surprised how consistent they've been keeping it, considering how the marked has changed in the last few years.
One thing that sure changed (since VC8) is the fact they started releasing some instruments along the way, then included in the VC bundle when it's officially and finally released.
Like during the waiting period for VC8 they had the OB-Xa released in May2020, then included in the official/final VC8 release later in December. Something similar could happen in 2026.
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- KVRist
- 393 posts since 6 Aug, 2021
It's quite annoying when I already have V Collection FX 3 in my account and 6-7 of the individual FX plugins that came after it but my upgrade price to FX 6 is 200 EUR. It's a bit too steep.
They changed the design of "My Products" page too, which was very much needed.
They changed the design of "My Products" page too, which was very much needed.
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- KVRian
- 1370 posts since 24 Sep, 2021
I want to upgrade to arturia collection, but when i think how many synths i would have to learn...
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- KVRAF
- 12037 posts since 12 May, 2008
99 from 10 to 11 is the same as when it was released right? Or was it 199 upgrade at release?
Trying to remember if it's been 99 before.
Trying to remember if it's been 99 before.
- KVRAF
- 4092 posts since 27 Aug, 2004
I've had the collection a few years, and I can tell you that I still haven't learned them all.Lbdunequest wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2026 10:32 am I want to upgrade to arturia collection, but when i think how many synths i would have to learn...
However,
1) I don't feel the need to learn everything. In a package this large, it makes sense that you are not going to like them all. In my case, I'm not a fan of the Roland synths, so that's a few I can ignore. Likewise SEM is not one I think adds a lot to what I have. It's okay if not everything inspires you and you don't have to learn the ones that don't.
2) A lot of these are things that I am already familiar with such as the B3, or Mini and OBx and even their CZ.
3) A lot of these are devices where you might mostly use presets with some minor tweaks. The Fairlight and Emulator instruments fall in that category for me. Likewise, there's not a lot you are going to have to learn about any of their classic keyboard emulations. And while the Augmented series is capable of a lot, I don't know that I feel the need to go beyond presets with those either.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1706 posts since 25 Jul, 2009
What he says^^^^^^.
I have a handful from the Collection that I use a lot and know well, some that I like the sounds of but don't care to really dive deep into them, and some that didn't grab me enough to explore further.
I have enough favorites now that it makes more sense financially to stick with the Collection instead of considering just a few individual instruments. That wasn't always the case.
I have a handful from the Collection that I use a lot and know well, some that I like the sounds of but don't care to really dive deep into them, and some that didn't grab me enough to explore further.
I have enough favorites now that it makes more sense financially to stick with the Collection instead of considering just a few individual instruments. That wasn't always the case.
