Hello all,
Bought the 88 MkII and really loving everything it does with Cubase. Love Analog 4 sounds as well.
Is it worth the upgrade to V7? Of course i want everything but ....ya.
New to the forum as well.
Thanks for any insights.
Hi Ben,
I just bought V Collection 2 days ago and have been having a blast with it.
Just now I noticed I was able to click an instrument and fully edit it, so I freaked out thinking I had paid an extra 50 bucks when I didn't need to.
But based on the response to your post already, I realized, yes, that's something you can't do in AL4.
So basically, AL4 might be seen as a "lite" version of the VC where you only get certain presets and can't fully edit the sounds. All you can change are the 19 or 20 parameters shown as knobs and sliders - and not all presets use all of those knobs and sliders.
If you grab the 3 OSC patch, you might not be able to change Resonance for example, or you can't turn on the Arpeggiator the full version has.
If you have V Collection, apparently it "unlocks" the synths within AL4 so you CAN get to all these additional parameters - you can click on the icon for the synth - the MiniV in this case - and it opens up a window just like the standalone version so you can edit it fully (at least as far as I can tell) within AL4.
The only thing it looks like you can't really do within AL4 for this is assign any controls to a controller - you're limited to the specific ones they've already assigned for you in either version of the software. But, since you get the standalone versions with VC7, you can actually go in and assign whatever you want. {Edit - I was wrong - in the "standalone" - meaning a plug in but not within AL4 - you can map anything but within AL4 you can still only map the 20 or so things to a controller, but you can still change the parameters that aren't those 20 by doing it on screen - so that's something you don't get with the "lite" version of AL4]
For me, being able to edit all the parameters beyond the 19 or 20 they give you was very important, so for the extra 50 bucks it was worth it to me.
This kind of makes AL4 much more powerful to me, because now I know this it's a lot more useful (since you can layer synths, add the additional layer of effects and mixer, etc.).
Now, let me figure out this CAPTCHA so I can post this...