Unfortunately, it seems to be a trend nowadays among many software companies, to silently phase out features in existing workstation based software (that you already paid for). These features are slowly migrated to cloud based services for which you then have to pay monthly fees (again). The whole minimalist approach in Analog Lab 3 seems to go in that direction. Client-side software is disenfranchised, made more web-like and then finally migrated completely to a server based application / provider scheme. Web-based features have already been introduces in Lab 3 (pay for new preset option and browser). Like the frog that is cooked slowly, you only realize whats happening when its to late
I also seems that our "favorite" options might be sent to servers already (to get our take which presets we like and which ones we don't). At least that would explain why there is such a lag when you press the little "Like / heart" button. But I could be wrong! I didn't have time to check Arturia's privacy statement, but if that's what they are doing already, it is very likely that its mentioned there (companies have to do it, as new EU provisions /enforcement's are going into effect May 25th and can translate into huge fines (up to 5% of a companies yearly gross income, if there is a breach in data use transparency). It would be nice, if they collected this information and shared it with us free of charge. But I guess you will only see these features when you subscribe. Data collected and sold back to you...
Anyway, Recorder does not work for me in Analog Lab 3 no matter what I try. Stereo mix active or not. Plus, if I have a professional audio interface (together with software in excess of many thousand dollars) why should I use my PCs internal sound chip with Windows Recorder? I appreciate the effort and idea, but I would much more prefer a more professional approach and I think its something we can expect from Arturia. Switching between different audio drivers just to do a simple recording is simply not AI, its lame.
My major concern right now are those obnoxious click and crackle sounds I am getting in many of the new presets. My audio interface doesn't seem to be at fault here, because these noises are only audible in Analog Lab 3, and as far as I can tell, only occur when playing new presets. I have posted a list of presets that display this behavior in a very audible way. It could also be a some communication issue between Steinberg's USB ASIO Driver and AL3. When I make changes in the ASIO driver's buffer option within AL3, the app becomes 95% unresponsive. Changing the sample rate is OK though.
I am currently spending more time troubleshooting these constant issues, then I am working in on my projects. When I finally get everything working perfectly, there's another ....... Windows 10 update silently auto-installing in the background and another problem gets introduced somewhere else along the line (and usually that takes days to fix). Its frustrating, time consuming and costly!