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Title: Editing a synth in Analog Lab.
Post by: Lixa on December 11, 2021, 08:44:55 pm
Not a biggie but in Analog Lab, for example open a split synth patch named "Split Arp and Strings" (both Jupiter 8) i canīt open the Jupiter 8 to fiddle some changes. The sound works and all is fine but i canīt edit it. The jupiter briefly shows up (in a blink) and then a message pops up, saying "You canīt edit this unless you have the full Jupiter 8 V3 progi" which i do have as part ov the big V Collection.

Title: Re: Editing a synth in Analog Lab.
Post by: LBH on December 12, 2021, 12:14:48 am
Hi,

Are you sure, that you have the V3 version?
In V-Collection 8 you have the full JUP-8 V4 application - not V3. Do you have earlier versions of V-Collection where you have the V3 version, and if so, then do you have it installed alongside Jup-8 V4?

The Multi preset you mention use the V3 version.
I can edit the mentioned preset here. I have both the V3 and the V4 version installed.
I also have the "Include Legacy Sounds" activated. I don't think that matter in this case - but just so you know in case it somehow does matter.

I'm on Windows 10.

(Even though the V3 sounds will not sound the same in V4, then i still would like Arturia to at convert the old presets to V4 versions as good as possible.
This goes for the Stage 73 presets as well.)
Title: Re: Editing a synth in Analog Lab.
Post by: Lixa on December 12, 2021, 09:07:41 pm
Thank you, dear stranger.

You are of course absolutely right. I thought V3 is what i have.
That comes from me beeing over excited and not checking all posibilites (for instance: what do i have?) because i just want to gogogogo.

A little enbarrassed i seek the door and wish you all things nice.

Title: Re: Editing a synth in Analog Lab.
Post by: LBH on December 14, 2021, 05:13:55 pm
Your welcome Lixa,

It has become a little difficult to keep track.
Please stay  :)