Analog Lab V vs Arturia V Collection 9/10

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seangm wrote: Sat Feb 10, 2024 6:10 pm Not sure if this is common knowledge, sorry if it is but in case anyone doesn't know, you can import any Arturia synth bank into Analog Lab by just renaming the extension of the bank file (it will end in something like ".minix" or ".junx"). Just rename it to ".labx" and you can import it into Analog Lab.

Edit: I do this with Analog Lab Pro, not sure if it works with the free version but it might.
Doesn't any Artruia synth bank load into Analog Lab Pro anyway?
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noiseboyuk wrote: Sat Feb 10, 2024 6:20 pm
seangm wrote: Sat Feb 10, 2024 6:10 pm Not sure if this is common knowledge, sorry if it is but in case anyone doesn't know, you can import any Arturia synth bank into Analog Lab by just renaming the extension of the bank file (it will end in something like ".minix" or ".junx"). Just rename it to ".labx" and you can import it into Analog Lab.

Edit: I do this with Analog Lab Pro, not sure if it works with the free version but it might.
Doesn't any Artruia synth bank load into Analog Lab Pro anyway?
I meant for 3rd party banks like those by Tom Wolfe, Reverb Machine, Vicious Antelope, etc. Sorry I should have explained that.

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seangm wrote: Sat Feb 10, 2024 6:32 pmI meant for 3rd party banks like those by Tom Wolfe, Reverb Machine, Vicious Antelope, etc. Sorry I should have explained that.
Gotya - cool.
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seangm wrote: Sat Feb 10, 2024 6:10 pm Not sure if this is common knowledge, sorry if it is but in case anyone doesn't know, you can import any Arturia synth bank into Analog Lab by just renaming the extension of the bank file (it will end in something like ".minix" or ".junx"). Just rename it to ".labx" and you can import it into Analog Lab.

Edit: I do this with Analog Lab Pro, not sure if it works with the free version but it might.
Cool tip man

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