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Title: So, what's new in Analog Lab 2?
Post by: Tausendberg on May 21, 2016, 03:38:46 am
I can see that the GUI is different...

Gotta ask though, since this was in my opinion a problem with Analog Lab, considering that the entire Keylab line has two banks of faders and encoders, does Analog Lab 2 have two banks of faders and encoders or still no?
Title: Re: So, what's new in Analog Lab 2?
Post by: jmcecil on May 22, 2016, 10:49:24 pm
Looks like a no.  At least I can't get them to swap
Title: Re: So, what's new in Analog Lab 2?
Post by: Germain.arturia on May 23, 2016, 09:55:08 am
Hello everyone,
Unfortunately it displays like analog lab 1. Hard to make 20 knobs and 18 sliders live together in the same GUI. I'll note that feature request for a future update.
Thanks !
Best,
Title: Re: So, what's new in Analog Lab 2?
Post by: jmcecil on May 23, 2016, 01:33:19 pm
Hello everyone,
Unfortunately it displays like analog lab 1. Hard to make 20 knobs and 18 sliders live together in the same GUI. I'll note that feature request for a future update.
Thanks !
Best,

Simply flip it to the 2nd set of control when the bank 2 button is clicked on the keyboard.  You know exactly like the keyboard.  You don't have 20 knobs and 18 sliders there either.   
Title: Re: So, what's new in Analog Lab 2?
Post by: Koshdukai on May 24, 2016, 11:19:34 pm
I usually use the 2nd bank of sliders/rotaries to control specific functions on the DAW (or on specific VST effects) keeping the 1st bank for the Analog Lab.

About this thread topic, these are to me the differences:

1) Now it acts as a unified front-end to all VC5 instruments presets, including any presets you make on each of those instruments (something not possible on the previous Analog Lab).

2) GUI zooming, like all the rest of the VC5 instruments now have

3) Full instrument editing now happening inside AL2's GUI instead of on an additional window.

maybe there's more, but these are the ones that jumped at me :)