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Arturia analog lab 3 vs ik multimedia syntronik
Arturia analog lab 3 vs ik multimedia syntronik













arturia analog lab 3 vs ik multimedia syntronik
  1. ARTURIA ANALOG LAB 3 VS IK MULTIMEDIA SYNTRONIK FOR FREE
  2. ARTURIA ANALOG LAB 3 VS IK MULTIMEDIA SYNTRONIK UPGRADE
  3. ARTURIA ANALOG LAB 3 VS IK MULTIMEDIA SYNTRONIK PRO

ARTURIA ANALOG LAB 3 VS IK MULTIMEDIA SYNTRONIK PRO

You can download them here:ĭimension Pro Expansion Pack 1 Highlights:ģ50 new programs and over 120 MB of new samples and wavetables if a 4-octave keyboard is enough for you, you can get an amazing bundle of software if you purchase the iRig Keys I/O 49 (I just got one myself).If you have Dimension Pro installed, there's a usable B3 in Expansion Pack 1 (of the 3 free expansion packs). I compared it side by side to Native Instruments' Retro Machine and Arturia's Analog Lab and I think Syntronik is far better, once I begin I just can't stop playing those amazing synth sounds. I believe that where IK Multimedia really shines is Syntronik. Kontakt is superior IMO, but you have to consider that to get the same amount of sounds from Kontakt you have to spend much more, in the 4-digit $$$$ range, because you may want to add several libraries to the included selection of sounds. The quality of the ST instruments is high. For a few hundred bucks I have a comprehensive collection of all the instruments I will ever need (I'm a professional full-time keyboard player).

arturia analog lab 3 vs ik multimedia syntronik

ARTURIA ANALOG LAB 3 VS IK MULTIMEDIA SYNTRONIK UPGRADE

I own SampleTank 3 (full version), SampleTank 4 SE, Miroslav Philarmonik 2 CE and Syntronik (full version but thinking to upgrade to Deluxe). Thanks Garven Posts: 2 Joined: Sun 5:16 pm Obviously this is a Sampletank forum so I guess I'm looking for your take on why Sampletank would be a better choice for me. Kontakt seems a bit more elusive but some of the comments I've read around the net seem to indicate it sounds better than Sampletank.

ARTURIA ANALOG LAB 3 VS IK MULTIMEDIA SYNTRONIK FOR FREE

It seems to come with some loops and patterns plus there are lots around the net for free or reasonably priced. Or, would I be better off grabbing Sampletank and using it with Reaper. I'm wondering if I should just pull the trigger on buying Reason since it seems to have everything I need and some interesting possibilities to add as refills (the piano bass and drums refill for example). whereas the free versions of Sampletank and Kontakt don't really give me an idea of everything they include (yes, I've checked out the lists of instruments available for download for them). I've been leaning towards Reason since its 30-day trial gives me access to the complete set of sounds, loops, patterns, etc. Reason and Kontakt are roughly the same price whereas Sampletank 4 Max is about $100 cheaper until March 5. I find myself trying to decide which of the following to choose: Reason 10, Sampletank 4 or Kontakt 6. It's only for hobby purposes, nothing professional or live. These are mainly for rhythm section, piano, pads, etc.

arturia analog lab 3 vs ik multimedia syntronik

What I don't have and want to get is a good set of samples, instruments, loops, patterns, etc. I also have a small M-Audio mini keyboard as a controller plus an old Korg M1 I may press back into duty as a MIDI controller, or possibly sell and invest in a new full-sized controller keyboard. I play electric and acoustic guitar and have an interface (Steinberg UR44) for recording. I'm comfortable with audio software since I do a lot of digitizing vinyl records and audio restoration so I have a decent array of VSTs, editors such as Adobe Audition and iZotope RX, and also have Reaper for a DAW. I'm getting back into it now and looking to invest a few dollars in some software. as a hobby, back in the 80's but got away from it. I used to be very into MIDI and home recording with multitrack cassette, etc.















Arturia analog lab 3 vs ik multimedia syntronik