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It actually sounds like a super clean pop grand that shines in every octave. I was going to never even check this one out, because by the name, it makes it sound like a niche instrument that's probably going to sound like a hybrid CP80. On the fantastic side, check out the Pop Grand Progrock piano. If you're editing, there is no undo option or keyboard shortcut. So lets say that you want to explore the lowest 20 voices alphabetically, you have to scroll down each time, and the scroll bar is very thin, and it takes some accuracy to get to it. If you use the scroll to pick a voice below the visible screen, that voice will be selected, but you are immediately brought back to the top of the voice selections. So I have dozens of voices that I don't want that I have to manually get rid of individually. I accidentally loaded the voice bank twice, and even though there is an option to delete a voice bank, it doesn't work. I bought those custom voices for $15, and most of them sound like old Arturia. I'm really getting into the Arturia even though it has kinks that I don't like. In the meantime, I'm using the 20 minute free demo whenever I want to play the Arturia piano. I think that if you own Piano V2 and Analog 3, you can use a MIDI controller to control many more parameters. You can also map the knobs and faders to your own MIDI controller. I would prefer to lose some of these options and have access to all four eq gains of the V2.Īnalog 3 comes bundled with many Arturia controllers and keyboards including their $200 49 - key controller, but I read a lot of really bad reviews of this controller's key quality, so you're paying $100 for the knobs and faders because you can expect the keys to break. Second, in Analog Lab, there is some tweaking of the piano you can do:

However, it sounds pretty good right out of the box, and with Analog Lab, you get every preset, plus thousands of other presets. Piano V2 (MSRP - 249$) is single of included to Analog Lab 3 products which costs more than bundle itself (MSRP - 149$).īecause Piano V in Analog lab is so basic, so it's not even Pianoteq Stage!įirst, I don't think Arturia full version is much less tweakable than Pianoteq Standard.
